Native Tongue
4
By takeshi74
If you want All Come Together in the non-English version it is available on the album Le Best of 2 but it is named Magic Ceremony I on that album.
Love!
5
By RegisteredNurse21
This soundtrack is unique but definitely Cirque. My favorite is "Hope". Other good ones are "Running on the Edge" and "Elma Om Mi Lize".
Amaluna
5
By Aquarius55
Love it! True, Cirque should have left it in the native tongue, but it's great all the same. As someone else said, the beats also remind me of Totem, as in tribal. The vocals Re fantastic, as well as the instrumentation.
Meh
1
By Greenkai3000
They should've left the lyrics in their original made up language instead of translating them into English
Wow!
5
By carsonmusic
I love how this album retains some of the fantastical aspects that we all love, yet brings so much more to the table, and is a stark contrast to other Cirque albums in a sense. This album brings a rock and roll feeling not seen too often in Cirque, yet retains many of the new age styles. It even reminds me a bit of TOTEM with the use of tribal-sounding beats. Wonderful vocals as well.
A great addition to my Cirque collection and should be in yours!
True Cirque Pioneering
5
By travisballeza
I owe it to Cirque to break from it's typical mold to fit a more contemporary crowd. The soundtrack provides a unique blend of rock and roll, electronic trans, and mythical, tropical instruments. The sounds provided are almost other worldly with its deep cut bass, hollow island-esque drums, and high frequent cymbals. Personally one of my favorite parts of the CD is how the music at times transforms from the futuristic beat to a 1920's-like jig. This sound symbolizes the two clowns of the show who seem to be stuck in this time, and are very much period. I would have liked if some of the songs from the acts were not blended together like in "Elma Om Mi Lize", and "Enchanted Reunion". Overall this is one of Cirques greatest feats, and most amazing CD's.