Enigma Sadeness Genres:Dance & Electronic, International Music, New Age, Pop, Rock 1991 Virgin release featuring four mixes of this top five smash from their double platinum & top 10 debut: Radio Edit,Violent U.S. Remix, Extended Trance Mix & Meditation Mix. Slimline jewel case.
1991 Virgin release featuring four mixes of this top five smash from their double platinum & top 10 debut: Radio Edit,Violent U.S. Remix, Extended Trance Mix & Meditation Mix. Slimline jewel case.
"This is an exceptional example of what a c.d. re-mix maxi-single should be like. It offers four tracks of the same song, each re-mixed differently than the preceeding one. I normally do not collect c.d. singles for the simple fact that I do not want 5-8 different versions of the same song ( what you usually get are real tedious and repetitious versions of the same song with very little or subtle differences). However, with this single of Sadeness Part I, each version is quite different. The two most innovative ones are the Meditation Mix and the Violent U.S. Mix; The first is very entrancing while the second has a lot of OOMPH! to it. For club d.j.s who want to avoid the album altogether, this maxi-single would be worth it and is a great keeper for any club d.j.'s library !"
The song that started it all.
S. Schofield | Langley, B.C. Canada | 04/27/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I remember hearing this beautiful song at the age of 9(I'm 22 now)and I've been a fan of Enigma ever since.I love the sound of the monks chanting and the tune of the music.Sadsness Part 1 is one of those songs you need to listen to full blast on your stereo system or diskman.Just lay back and enjoy the wonderful songs that Enigma as to offer."
Track Listing
electro-bliss | 11/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"1. Sadeness Part I [Violent U.S. Mix]
2. Sadeness Part I [Mediation Mix]
3. Sadeness Part I [Extended Trance Mix]
4. Sadeness Part I [Radio Edit]
5. Introit: Benedicta Sit Sancta Trinitas
Total running time: 20:37"
All four versions of single Sadness, some better than others
Bubo | Chicago | 11/18/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you like this song, you can hear it four different ways.