Voyageur | ||||
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Studio album by Enigma | ||||
Released | September 30, 2003 | |||
Recorded | A.R.T. Studios, Ibiza, 2003 | |||
Genre | Europop, new-age, ambient, electronic music, experimental | |||
Length | 47:18 | |||
Label | Virgin / EMI | |||
Producer | Michael Cretu | |||
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Voyageur is the fifth studio album by the German musical project Enigma and released in 2003.
Voyageur was considered to be Enigma's most different album ever created, due to Enigma's drastic changes in sound as compared to the previous four albums. The project's signature shakuhachi flutes, Gregorian chants and tribal chants found on the earlier albums were all but gone on Voyageur. Instead, most of the songs found on the album were more pop-oriented, such as "Voyageur", "Incognito", "Boum-Boum" and "Look of Today"; the latter of which interpolates the chorus of ABC's hit "The Look of Love". Michael Cretu described Voyageur's genre as "sophisticated pop". Only a few samples of previous works are retained; a familiar reversed cymbal rhythm appears in "Look of Today", while "Incognito" contains the chorus of previous hit "Sadeness" buried in the bridge of the song. The "Enigma foghorn" also appears at the opening of the record.
This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.
Voyageur was released on the CD and cassette formats, while the CD cover art (done by Johann Zambryski) has two different versions:
Please note that the lyrics to some songs may not be entirely correct.