Pure Moods, Vol. I
Various Artists
Enya
David Byrne
Ennio Morricone
Enigma
Adiemus
Angelo Badalamenti
David A. Stewart
Deep Forest
Eight Others
Label: Virgin Records Us
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:29th April 1997
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Track Listing
- 1. Return to Innocence - Enigma Lyrics
- 2. Orinoco Flow (Sail Away) - Enya Lyrics
- 3. Sweet Lullaby - Deep Forest Lyrics
- 4. Oxygene 4 - Jean Michel Jarre
- 5. X-Files Theme (DADO Paranormal Activity Mix) [Mix] - DJ Dado, R. Gallo Salsotto
- 6. Tubular Bells, Pt. 1 [Edit] - Mike Oldfield
- 7. Sadeness, Pt. 1 - Enigma
- 8. Adiemus - Adiemus
- 9. Crockett's Theme - Jan Hammer
- 10. Theme from The Mission - Ennio Morricone
- 11. Main Title Theme from The Last Emperor - David Byrne
- 12. Yeha-Noha (Wishes of Happiness & Prosperity) - Sacred Spirits
- 13. Theme from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - Angelo Badalamenti
- 14. Makambo - Geoffrey Oryema
- 15. My Wife with Champagne Shoulders - Mark Isham
- 16. Promise - Michael Nyman
- 17. Lily Was Here - Candy Dulfer, Dave Stewart
Amazon.com
New Age music, ambient electronica, and spiritualized hip-hop received their first major, K-Tel-like treatment in 1996 when Virgin Records assembled Pure Moods. The "As Seen on TV" compilation quickly became a hot seller, and it would be nice to think that its popularity has as much to do with the music as the marketing. To be sure, Pure Moods offers genre hits aplenty: from Enya's "Orinoco Flow" to "Sadness" from Enigma; from a dance mix of the "X-Files Theme" to edits of vintage electronica from Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells) and Jean Michele Jarre (Oxygene). Beyond other selections of beat-enhanced chants and a few other popular themes ("The Mission," "Twin Peaks"), the album, refreshingly, also includes a few selections noteworthy only for their originality and quality. A three-track section near end of the 70-minute disk features affecting soft African chants from Geoffrey Oryema, followed by "My Wife with Champagne Shoulders," a dollop of regal, faintly ethereal romanticism from master film scorer Mark Isham, then a robust piano workout, "The Promise" from Michael Nyman (The Piano). With so many elements of interest on its 17 tracks, the album's broad diversity is sure to have broad popularity. --Terry Wood
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