Talk:Conjure One (album)
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[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Conjure One cover.jpg
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BetacommandBot (talk) 07:01, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Bonus Tracks (Limited Edition 1CD) a.k.a. "Sleep"
This is a bootleg credited to Enigma. It uses samples of Enigma's first album as bridges between tracks. I don't think it deserves a section in this article. Here is the text:
Unknown release [Disc ID: DC12940F] (2003)
- "Premonition" – 5:44 Comment: This is the same version as ever
- "Tears From The Moon (Hybrid's Twisted on the Terrace)" – 6:18 Comment: This is fully different mix (P.S. There's no "Mix" in name, shorter more than 3 minutes)
- "Sleep (Ian Van Dahl Mix)" – 5:42 Comment: This is fully different mix (Same name?!, shorter)
- "Sleep (Solarstone's Afterhours' Mix)" – 6:52 Comment: This is the same as Europe CD2 remix
Comment: Some tracks are different, for example, "Manic Star" has additional vocals in the beginning. The whole CD is strangely different from the original. This version could have been remastered, because the sound quality is much higher. It's not known where this CD can be found, but it has been confirmed that it has the name "Sleep" and contains 15 tracks. In some places, it's said that this album is by Enigma...) --Edd3 (talk) 01:40, 9 March 2008 (UTC)