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30 years ago, Enigma's "Return To Innocence" made its way to audiophiles. At San Francisco audio stores (Audio Excellence used to be right across Washington Street, from the Transamerica Pyramid), you could walk into "Return To Innocence."
The music video goes in reverse. It starts with an elderly man, and "rewinds," until he is an infant getting baptized.
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At the end of 1990, I was in the dorms, and the Gregorian chants from Enigma's "Sadeness (Part I)" really added to popular music's depth and reach.
In the first half of 1991, Enigma's MCMXC a.D. , especially on CD, was popular, not just in college, but at large. I actually liked "Mea Culpa" even more than "Sadeness."
I spent most of the summer of 1991 in Hawaii. I believe we saw the video for "Principles Of Lust" twice - and that was it! MTV must have pulled or even banned it.
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