- Return to Innocence
- Orinoco Flow
- Sweet Lullaby
- Oxygène 4
- The X-Files Theme (DADO Paranormal Activity Mix)
- Tubular Bells, Pt. 1
- Sadeness, Pt. 1
- Adiemus
- Crockett's Theme
- Theme from The Mission
- Main Title Theme from The Last Emperor
- Yeha-Noha (Wishes of Happiness & Prosperity)
- The Theme from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
- Makambo
- My Wife with Champagne Shoulders
- The Promise
- Lily Was Here
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Originally advertised on television and then released to stores, Pure Moods could be subtitled "New Age's Greatest Hits." Certainly, it has everything that the mainstream pop audience could construe as new age -- atmospheric synthesizers, chants and haunting sonic textures. More importantly, it has all of the songs, from Enigma ("Return to Innocence," "Sadeness Part I"), Deep Forest ("Sweet Lullaby") and Enya ("Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)") to Jean Michel Jarre ("Oxygene Part IV"), Angelo Badalamenti ("Theme from Twin Peaks"), Mark Isham ("My Wife with Champagne Shoulders"), DJ Dado ("X-Files Theme") and Mike Oldfield ("Tubular Bells, Pt. 1"). In short, it's new age music for the pop music fan or the baby boomer, and it's hard to imagine that another compilation could cover the same ground quite as well.
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/29/1997 |
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Label: | Virgin Records Us |
UPC: | 0724384218621 |
catalogNumber: | 42186 |
Rank: | 37799 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Mark Isham Track PerformerJean-Michel Jarre Track Performer
Michael Nyman Track Performer
David Byrne Track Performer
Enigma Track Performer
Enya Track Performer
Mike Oldfield Track Performer
Candy Dulfer Track Performer
Jan Hammer Track Performer
Geoffrey Oryema Track Performer
Deep Forest Track Performer
Angelo Badalamenti Track Performer
Ennio Morricone Track Performer
Dave Stewart Track Performer
Sacred Spirits Track Performer
Adiemus Track Performer
DJ Dado Track Performer
Technical Credits
Enya ComposerAnthem Art Direction
Roma Ryan Composer
Curly M.C. Composer
David Fairstein Composer
Frank Gregorian Composer
DJ Dado Producer
Jo Cheese Illustrations
Claus Zundel Arranger,Producer
R. Gallo Salsotto Producer
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