
Cretu experimented with Gregorian chant while working on the song with Sandra, and the chants appeared at the beginning of her song. In 1987, Michael Cretu worked with Sandra on her song " Everlasting Love". Four singles from the album were released: " Sadeness (Part I)", " Mea Culpa (Part II)", " Principles of Lust", and " The Rivers of Belief". It was certified quadruple platinum in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). became a worldwide success, reaching the top 10 on record charts in 10 countries, including charting at number six in the United States, staying on the country's Billboard 200 chart for 282 weeks. The case was dropped after Cretu agreed to pay compensation.Ĭommercially, MCMXC a.D. The Gregorian chant was taken from recordings by Capella Antiqua München, which resulted in the Munich-based choir's label, Polydor Germany suing Cretu and Virgin Records for infringing on its "right of personality". combines new-age music with dance rhythms, as well as combining themes of religion and Gregorian chant with sexuality, for which the album received generally positive reviews from music critics. Following Michael Cretu and Sandra's marriage in 1988, Michael developed the idea of the musical project Enigma and recorded the album over the course of eight months in 1990 at A.R.T. Cretu became fascinated with mixing archaic sounds with modern music after producing German pop singer Sandra's song " Everlasting Love", for which he experimented with Gregorian chant.

It was released in Europe by Virgin Records on 3 December 1990, and in the United States by Charisma Records on 12 February 1991. is the debut studio album by the German musical project Enigma, led by Romanian-German musician Michael Cretu. and this song conveys that best.MCMXC a.D. going back to a care-free, pure, and child-like innocence towards the world would help us truly understand and appreciate life. are the things i'm reminded of when i listen to this song. worrying about materialistic status, what other people "might think", constantly holding back how you truly feel because being expressive is wrong, never seizing an opportunity because you 'think' you might fail etc. we aren't able to recreate that at the stage of life that we're at right now because we concern ourselves with things that won't mean a thing when we approach the end of our years. human life is not perfection, but going back to a period in our lives when the trivial petty things didn't matter and little gestures meant the world to us. it makes me want to grab the very moments of life that we cherish, hold them close to my heart and never let go. General Commentone of those rare songs that can make me weep by the time i get to the end.
