Marc Almond

Enchanted

Marc Almond - Enchanted

01/01/1990


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All Music Guide Review

A slightly fallow period for Almond's more high-profile releases began with Enchanted, an ultimately flawed attempt to build on his more mainstream success with The Stars We Are. Crucially, keyboardist and co-songwriter Annie Hogan, who had been Almond's longest musical partner ever, starting with the first solo record in 1982, had departed, while La Magia ceased to exist as a musical entity. Billy McGee remained to provide orchestral arrangements, which give the album some zest, while the subject matter is still Almond's own, tales of "Waifs and Strays," a "Toreador in the Rain," and "Orpheus in Red Velvet." This said, the album ends up as just too anonymous to truly succeed -- Bob Kraushaar's production this time out seems much more concerned at creating slick Euro-pop as opposed to the distinct blend of styles that Marc usually pursues. There are a couple of solid winners nonetheless, like the perversely jaunty "Death's Diary" and "A Lover Spurned," a dramatic tale of vengeance from the other woman. Regardless, this is possibly Marc's most disappointing release overall. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Enchanted Track Listing

Credits of Enchanted

  • Billy McGee
  • Arranger, Conductor, Guitar (Bass), Keyboards, Brass Arrangement, String Arrangements
  • Betsy Cook
  • Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
  • Bob Kraushaar
  • Synthesizer, Engineer, Sequencing, Mixing, Producer, Guitar (Acoustic), Percussion


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