"You've got so many dreams
That you don't know where to put 'em
So you'd better turn a few of 'em loose
Your body's got a feeling that it's starting to rust
You'd better rev it up and put it to use"
"You've got so many dreams
That you don't know where to put 'em
So you'd better turn a few of 'em loose
Your body's got a feeling that it's starting to rust
You'd better rev it up and put it to use"
Esta música tem uma estória interessante. Descobri-a nem sei como numa daquelas cassetes BASF que existiam em abundância, mas não sabia de quem era ou o nome. Investiguei, mas ninguém sabia. Só passados alguns anos é que vi o filme e fez-se luz. sakamoto no seu melhor!
Uma daquelas que não se esquece!
Procurava esta música à muito tempo e hoje... Busca por Lisa Gerrard e aí está!
Michael Cretu, also known as Curly M.C. (born May 18, 1957 in a suburb of Bucharest, Romania), is a Romanian musician best known as the creator of the Enigma project. His original name, Creţu, means "the curly-haired".
He has worked with many producers, musicians, and artists in his long career. These include Sandra Cretu, Frank Farian, Boney M, Goombay Dance Band, Peter Cornelius, Manfred "Tissy" Thiers and Mike Oldfield in his pre-Enigma days, and Jens Gad, Frank Peterson, David Fairstein, ATB, Jam & Spoon, Peter Ries, Ruth-Ann Boyle and Andru Donalds during the course of the project.
In 2001, Crocdile-Music, Cretu's management stated that a total of 100 million Cretu produced records had been sold. By the year 2007, Michael Cretu's Enigma project had sold over 35 million studio albums according to the official Enigma MySpace page.
He owns a recording studio, the A.R.T. Studios situated within a private home of Michael and Sandra Cretu, on the Ibiza island.