Tracklisting: — 1. Encounters — 2. Seven Lives — 3. Touchness — 4. The Same Parents — 5. Fata Morgana — 6. Hell's Heaven — 7. La Puerta Del Cielo — 8. Distorted Love — 9. Je T'aime (Till My Dying Day) — 10. Deja vu — 11. Between Gene... more »rations
Actor:Enigma Genres:Music Video & Concerts Sub-Genres:Pop, New Age Studio:Virgin Records Us Format:DVD - Color DVD Release Date: 01/27/2009 Original Release Date: 01/01/2009 Theatrical Release Date: 01/01/2009 Release Year: 2009 Run Time: 0hr 47min Screens: Color Number of Discs: 1 SwapaDVD Credits: 1 Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 1 MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Languages:English, German
"I'm an Enigma fan since the beginning, and always have appreciated the DVD releases. Generally, they compliment the albums in a unique fashion. In my opinion E1, E4 and E7 are the best Enigma albums- so naturally when E7 was released on DVD I was ecstatic! Once the DVD arrived I was a little disappointed- hardly any original content. The entire DVD was full of recycled clips from E1 - E4 music videos and the commentary from Michael Cretu was the exact same as the one I downloaded on iTunes when I purchased the album. At least the DVD wasnt an hour long kalidescope like the E6 DVD... but still, EMI and Virgin Records could have done much, much better."
I Don't Get It
Lawrence S. Widener | Las Vegas, NV | 05/16/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I might be alone in my opinion, but, apart from "Seven Lives", this DVD seems like a re-edit of other scenes from their other videos, or in the case of the beautiful "Same Parents", just boring. Why you would ruin a beautiful song like that with 4 minutes of watching fire is beyond me. Maybe I am just not seeing the symbolism, but I had a hard time watching all of it without falling asleep. But I could be wrong. Still Enigma's music cannot be topped when it comes to bringing me peace when I hear it."
The Best So Far Since "Remember The Future".
Carl Chan | #11-2748, Singapore | 02/24/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"To all Enigma's fans - in my point of view, this latest music video from Enigma is the best so far since Remember The Future. If you look at the video and listen to the music, you can scent and feel right away that this is the true Enigma's work of art. Is very original and different from the earlier album even though some of the sound and music extract from some of its earlier music. But still as a whole, it makes you think that Enigma has done a great job. The only thing that this DVD does not have is the bonus music video from Disc 2 (Seven Lives Many Faces - Special Edition 2 CDs) which have great music like "Superficial" and "We Are Nature". That's the reason why I gave 4 stars out of 5 stars. Anyway, as I have said earlier, this is still the best music video from Enigma so far. Please take note that there is 1 music video which is inappropriate for children, and that is "Touchness" which have lesbian scene in it. Just like the music video from "Gravity of Love" and "Principle Of Lust". So parents, please be aware before you watch "Touchness". Thank you."
Enigma:Seven Lives Many Faces
Alex Stas | Washington, DC | 09/08/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)
"This DVD includes all of the audio tracks from the CD with computerized video effects (not video clips)."
I was mesmerized!
William G. Karnes III | Indianapolis, IN United States | 04/13/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"When I started watching this, I was amazed! I loved the dvd "MCMXC A.D.". And it was nice to see, not only a new music video for one of the best of their creations, but showing homage to earlier work. Let's face it, Michael Cretu started out making beautiful creations with samples and music. He's done it again, and what's wrong with sampling yourself?
One of my favorite videos is "Seven Lives". I strikes me as a combination of "Push The Limits" and "Mea Culpa". I have it playing in the background right now and loving everything I hear and see. I feel it is well worth the money for this. I only wish there was a dvd for each Enigma creation!"