Conjure One (album)

Conjure One is the self-titled debut album by Canadian electronic music project Conjure One, headed by Rhys Fulber. The album was released in September 2002 (see 2002 in music).

Track listing

All tracks written by Rhys Fulber, except where noted.

  • "Damascus" (Fulber, Chemda Khalili) – 2:02
  • vocals by Chemda.
  • "Center of the Sun" (Fulber, Poe) – 5:00
    • vocals by Poe.
  • vocals by Poe.
  • "Tears from the Moon" (Rick Nowels, Billy Steinberg, Kyoko Baertsoen) – 4:17
  • vocals by Sinéad O'Connor.
  • "Tidal Pool" (Fulber) – 6:50
    • vocals by Chemda.
  • vocals by Chemda.
  • "Manic Star" (Fulber, Steinberg, Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo) – 5:23
  • vocals by Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo.
  • additional vocals by Joanna Stevens (of Solar Twins).
  • "Redemption" (Fulber, Khalili) – 6:59
  • vocals by Chemda (singing in Syrian Arabic)
  • "Years" (Fulber, Chris Elliott) – 6:21
    • vocals by Chemda.
  • Conjure One

    Conjure One is a Canadian electronic music project, headed by Rhys Fulber, better known as a member of Front Line Assembly and Delerium.

    History

    Fulber left Front Line Assembly in early 1997, in pursuit of a solo career. Soon after, a debut album was announced, though Fulber's work as a producer and remixer eventually pushed its release to September 2002.

    The self-titled album was a fusion of the electronic characteristics of Fulber's previous work—keyboard-based, with rhythmic dance beats—and the influences of Middle Eastern music, which inspired ambient melodies more reminiscent of Delerium.

    A number of songs were more pop-oriented and featured guest vocalists, primarily Poe and Chemda, the latter singing entirely in Arabic. Sinéad O'Connor and Jeff Martin of The Tea Party were also featured.

    After returning to Front Line Assembly and Delerium, in 2005 Fulber released a second album entitled Extraordinary Ways. This album utilized much more contemporary sounds, including much greater prominence given to guitars and trip hop-like beats. Vocalists included Tiff Lacey, Poe (credited as "Jane"), Chemda, Joanna Stevens, and even Fulber himself (covering a song by the punk band Buzzcocks).

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