Import edition of the British dance act's 1996 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Salva Mea (Way Out West Remix)' & 'Insomnia (Armands European Vacation Mix) (Bonus Track)'. 12 tracks in all.
Import edition of the British dance act's 1996 album includes two bonus tracks, 'Salva Mea (Way Out West Remix)' & 'Insomnia (Armands European Vacation Mix) (Bonus Track)'. 12 tracks in all.
CD Reviews
Faithless Perfects With Reverence
Jon | Columbiana, Ohio, USA | 11/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In the traditional realm of dance vs. trance techno, Faithless has managed quite successfully to incorporate both genres into their styles, mixing it into a wonderful album that is glorious from beginning to finish. The first song, Reverence, is a great opener, with Maxi Jazz coming immediately upon the scene with his awesome and infamous raps, and the momentum continues until the end of the album. I became familiar with Faithless through their next album, Sunday 8PM, so the transition from that album to this one was substantial, yet both albums are of superb quality and succeed in refining the beautiful and powerful style of Faithless. Actually, in some ways I like Reverence somewhat better than Sunday 8PM, because of my background preference of dance, instead of trance. There is plenty of trance in Reverence, but it works itself well to build and not become tiring. I would definately recommend this album to everyone who appreciates musical talent in this sort of eurotechno/rap genre. Some highlights are: Reverence, Insomnia, Dirty Old Man, Don't Leave, and Salva Mea, but all of the songs are great. Buy this album!"
The best or second-best Faithless album...
Robert G. Serafini | Cambridge, MA United States | 12/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It is very difficult to top the white-hot, cumulative intensity of 2005's "No Roots" but for stand-alone tunes (which still have their own kind of unity...) "Reverence" is also outstanding. The remix disk "Irreverence" - which is included in some versions of this album - delivers consistently superb alternatve versions of these songs, notable even for a group that has one of the finest catalogues of remixes in Musicdom.
Don't debate: buy "Reverence" and "No Roots". You will be sickened to hear that this protean, unpredictable, unclassifiable artist/producer trio has announced "No Roots" to be their last album while ho-hum nonentity derivative acts roll on forever."
Faithless--reverence
Paul | California, USA | 06/08/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What else can be said, this album is extremely creative mixing rap styles with trance and house beats. Me being a big fan of rap and house believe this album is the most successful synergistic work mixing those two styles yet to date. The lyrics are uplifting unfiltered emotions with a deep spiritual element that really touches your soul. I can tell you I have never had such a feeling of joy, relaxation and excitement upon listening to any CD. It's hard to put into words, it's just a feeling you must experience. Best CD ever!"
Doesn't leave my CD player
kls13 | 05/17/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this CD on a whim, when I one of my friends played Insomnia for me, and I have been hooked on it ever since. This is my first dance/electronica/techno (whatever it's called) CD, and was the main reason I moved on to Crystal Method, the Chemical Brothers, etc. (I know, I'm a beginner.) I can listen to the entire CD without skipping over anything, which is a rarity. This CD is perfect to listen to while you are doing something else--like studying or reading, because it creates perfect background ambience. My favorite songs are Don't Leave (one of the best love songs ever) and Insomnia (the remix, of course). Highly, highly recommend this CD."
A total original band
Erica Anderson | Minneapolis, MN | 03/23/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What I love most about Faithless is that they don't limit their sound to one specific sound. On their albums the band successfully combines the smooth beats of trip hop, the infectious rhythm of techno with superb pop melodies and haunting lyrics. "Reverence" is considered to be a classic for dance enthusiasts with tracks like "Insomnia" and "Don't Leave". "Insomnia" is what got me hooked on to Faithless. It is a club classic, next to "God Is A Dj" (off of "Sunday 8pm). For those individuals not familiar with Faithless, Rollo's sister Dido sings background vocals on "Reverance" (as well as "Sunday 8pm")."