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Heaven (Cosmic Baby album)

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Released
  
1999

Length
  
77:19

Artist
  
Harald Blüchel

Label
  
Intercord Record Service

Recorded
  
1998

Heaven (1999)
  
Die Toteninsel (2006)

Release date
  
1999

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Genres
  
Trance music, Techno, Electro, House music, Chill-out music, Breakbeat, Balearic beat

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To another plane cosmic baby from the album heaven


Heaven is a music album by techno/trance artist Cosmic Baby which was released in 1999. It is Cosmic Baby's fourth full-length album. It was his final album before his break from recording as Cosmic Baby, as well as his final album in traditional Cosmic Baby style. At the end of 2006 he returned as Cosmic Baby with the album Industrie und Melodie.

Contents

True to its title, the album has a rather airy and bright overall atmosphere. It feels like a concept album. The music has a typical late-nineties techno/trance sound, and also has elements of chill-out, Balearic beat, breakbeat, and electro. The track "Karma II" is a further elaboration of "Karma" from the previous album Fourteen Pieces. The track "Lucifer" is a cover version of the track of the same name by The Alan Parsons Project from the album Eve from 1979.

Wurzburg cosmic baby from the album heaven


Trivia

  • A bootleg titled Age of Silence was released under the name of Jean Michel Jarre; this bootleg is in fact Heaven by Cosmic Baby.
  • Songs

    1Air1:47
    2Der Flug4:32
    3Casa Del Mar6:10

    References

    Heaven (Cosmic Baby album) Wikipedia