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Sadeness by enigma
Sadeness by enigma












sadeness by enigma

Lift up your heads, O ye gates and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors and the King of glory shall come in is the King James Version. A section of the Latin text quotes directly from the psalm: Procedamus in pace! is related to Psalm 24. French lyrics whispered by Cretu's then-wife, Sandra, who at the time of Enigma's formation had already hit singles as a solo artist.Part of the drum beat is sampled from James Brown's song Funky President (People It's Bad).The vocals were at first used without permission a lawsuit followed in 1994 and was settled by compensation. Particularly prominent is music from " Procedamus in pace!", an antiphon which is the second track on the album. Gregorian vocals mostly sampled from the 1976 album Paschale Mysterium by the German choir Capella Antiqua München with conductor Konrad Ruhland.So pretty quickly the song came out." Music He said he didn't get it, but everyone else seemed to love it. You'll never get that on radio." We started thinking, "Oh shit." An hour later, our contact at Virgin tells us his secretary and other people at the office are fucking amazed by the song. He was sitting there listening and said, "That's very heavy going. Michael's manager, who also managed Sandra, came out to Ibiza with us for a weekend, and we played him the track. In the 2017 book Stars of 90's Dance Pop: 29 Hitmakers Discuss Their Careers by James Arena, producer Frank Peterson told, "Well, we finished the song, and we were in total awe of ourselves. Sales took off purely on the strength of radio and club play. The record company Virgin had done virtually no promotion on the song. The track reached number-one faster than any new release in German history - before its video clip had even been finished. It is a sensual track based around "questioning" the sexual desires of Marquis de Sade hence the German release name of "Sadeness", as opposed to the English word of " Sadness" used in the UK release. The song was named "Sadeness (Part I)" on its single release in Germany, and "Sadness Part I" on its single release in the United Kingdom and Japan. Gregorian), and Fabrice Cuitad (under the pseudonym David Fairstein). "Sadeness" was written by Michael Cretu (under the pseudonym Curly M.C.), Frank Peterson (under the pseudonym F.














Sadeness by enigma