Gravity of Love
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"Gravity of Love" | ||
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Single by Enigma | ||
from the album The Screen Behind the Mirror |
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Released | November 15, 1999 | |
Format | Compact disc | |
Recorded | A.R.T. Studios, Ibiza | |
Genre | New Age | |
Length | 3:58 | |
Label | Virgin / EMI | |
Producer(s) | Michael Cretu | |
Chart positions | ||
Enigma singles chronology | ||
"T.N.T. for the Brain" (1997) |
"Gravity of Love" (1999) |
"Push the Limits" (2000) |
"Gravity of Love" is a 1999 song created by the musical group, Enigma. The single was the first of two released from the album The Screen Behind the Mirror.
The song features guest vocals by Ruth-Ann Boyle of the British band Olive and has samples from Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. The beat in the song originally came from Led Zeppelin's rendition of "When the Levee Breaks", which was also used in the song Return to Innocence.
In the music video for the song, which is set in the Late Middle Ages, a masquerade ball is being held in a mansion, while passion starts to run high for some of the participants. The video is filmed in location in Vienna, Austria. The director for the video is Thomas Job.
[edit] Track listing
- "Radio Edit" – 3:58
- "Judgement Day Club Mix" – 6:12 (Remixed by Peter Ries and TAAW)
- "Dark Vocal Club Mix" – 6:36 (Remixed by W. Filz for La Danza Production)