I really like the DVD as I have had it for
several years and “push The Limits” is a good video and track as
well. I think that he has his style as do many others and it works for him and
his fans. Did no the fans of the Orb get upset when they changed from the 1and
2 albums to like Orblivion? Big change and their scene was blown away fro
their earlier stuff. I think that his music set the scene for a lot of the
latter bands in that genre.
RMStringer
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Subject: RE: [KLF] OT - Enigma
IMHO, the first 3 are the best. The rest is not that good... I've always bought
the enigma albums without first listening to them.
Btw, the DVD "remember the future" is also worth buying.
Maarten
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> Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 17:49:12 +0200
> Subject: RE: [KLF] OT - Enigma
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> > Has anyone heard the new album?
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>
Not yet, but I fear it just sounds like another collection of b-sides
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(just like Voyageur did before). The third Enigma album was the best in
>
my opinion. Cretu should rather sit down and release a second TAAW
> record.
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