Conjure One (album)
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Conjure One | |||||
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Studio album by Conjure One | |||||
Released | 17 September 2002 | ||||
Recorded | 1997—2001 | ||||
Genre | Worldbeat Electronica Ambient |
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Length | 54:37 65:59 (with bonus tracks) |
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Label | Nettwerk | ||||
Producer | Rhys Fulber | ||||
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Conjure One chronology | |||||
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Conjure One is the self-titled debut album by Canadian electronic music project Conjure One, headed by Rhys Fulber. The album was released in September 2002 (see 2002 in music).
The album contains two cover versions : "Tears from the Moon" was originally by the Belgian band Lunascape and "Sleep" was originally by the Polish singer Edyta Górniak.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by Rhys Fulber, except where noted.
- "Damascus" (Fulber, Chemda Khalili) – 2:02
- vocals by Chemda.
- "Center of the Sun" (Fulber, Poe) – 5:00
- vocals by Poe.
- "Tears from the Moon" (Rick Nowels, Billy Steinberg, Kyoko Baertsoen) – 4:17
- vocals by Sinéad O'Connor.
- "Tidal Pool" (Fulber) – 6:50
- vocals by Chemda.
- "Manic Star" (Fulber, Steinberg, Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo) – 5:23
- vocals by Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo.
- additional vocals by Joanna Stevens (of Solar Twins).
- "Redemption" (Fulber, Khalili) – 6:59
- vocals by Chemda.
- "Years" (Fulber, Chris Elliott) – 6:21
- vocals by Chemda.
- "Make a Wish" (Fulber, Poe) – 4:32
- vocals by Poe.
- "Pandora" (Fulber) – 5:02
- additional vocals by Mel Garside.
- "Sleep" (Steinberg, Nowels, D'Ubaldo) – 5:00
- vocals by Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo.
- "Premonition (Reprise)" (Fulber, Elliott) – 3:02
- vocals by Jeff Martin.
- additional vocals by Joanna Stevens.
[edit] Bonus tracks
Nettwerk released the album in Canada and Europe (outside of the UK) with two additional tracks.
- "Sleep (Serenity Remix)" – 5:34
- "Premonition" – 5:44
[edit] iTunes Music Store bonus tracks
The iTunes edition of the album included live performances instead, recorded from the 2003 Delerium tour which co-headlined Conjure One.
- "Sleep" (live in Montreal)
- "Tears from the Moon" (live in Montreal)
- "Redemption" (live in San Diego)
[edit] Bonus discs
Limited edition releases of the album included a second disc. The contents of the disc vary with region.
[edit] North America
- "Tears from the Moon" (Hybrid's Twisted on the Terrace mix)
- "Redemption" (Max Graham's Dead Sea mix)
- "Sleep" (Ian Van Dahl mix)
- "Tears from the Moon" (Robbie Rivera mix)
[edit] Europe
- "Tears from the Moon" (Hybrid's Twisted on the Terrace mix)
- "Redemption" (Max Graham's Dead Sea mix)
- "Sleep" (Ian Van Dahl mix)
- "Tears from the Moon" (Tiësto's In Search of Sunrise mix)
- "Sleep" (Solar Stone Afterhours mix)
[edit] Singles
Each single was released in 12" and/or CD formats, and included a number of remixes, listed here in no particular order.
[edit] "Redemption" (2001)
12" single only.
- Max Graham's Dead Sea mix
- Album version
[edit] "Sleep" (2002)
12" and CD singles.
- Album version
- Max Graham mix
- Ian Van Dahl mix
- Angel Alanis & Smitty mix
- Solar Stone's Afterhours mix
[edit] "Tears from the Moon" (2002)
12" and CD singles.
- Album version
- Tiësto's In Search of Sunrise mix
- Hybrid's Twisted on the Terrace mix
- Hybrid's Twisted on the Terrace dub
- Hybrid's Twisted on the Terrace V2
- Robbie Rivera mix
- Carmen Rizzo Stateside West Chillout mix
"Sleep" and "Tears from the Moon" were also released as double A-sides.
[edit] "Center of the Sun" (2003)
12" and CD singles.
- Pete Lorimer - 29 Palms Remix (Edit)
- Album Version
- Junkie XL Remix
- Pete Lorimer - 29 Palms Remix
- Solarstone's Chilled-Out Remix
[edit] Charts
Singles - Billboard (North America)[1]
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2002 | "Sleep" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 14 |
2002 | "Tears from the Moon" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 3 |
2003 | "Center of the Sun" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 3 |
[edit] Triva
Sandra Cretu also did a version of "Sleep". It's called, "Casino Royale" and can be found on her latest album The Art Of Love.
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Artist Chart History - Conjure One. Billboard.com. Accessed September 7, 2006.