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Great album May 18, 2009 I accidentally discovered this album while browsing through my friends music collection. I decided to download it. I listened to a few tracks as a sample and liked what I heard so far. When I got home, I burned a cd and listened to whole album. Here is my opinion: Essentially all the songs "sound the same" but each song has it's own life to it. I like this type of music however. I am very impressed with Schwartz's first attempt at an album. He did a great job and my hat off to him for his debut. Those familiar with Delerium will definitely notice Rhys Fulber's influence in a lot of the songs. This is not a bad thing however. Rhys Fulber is a brilliant artist. He was responsible for Skinny Puppy and then Delerium and then Conjure One. This is a repeatable album for me. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing electronica album to chill out to. However, I would have liked to hear a few non-vocal tracks on this album. I would like to see what Schwartz is made of. Some Delerium albums have a few non-vocal tracks on their albums and is always a nice detour. Perhaps if he releases another album that this will happen. Good luck Garret.
May melt your speakers! Dec 27, 2008 This is a fantastic CD if you like ethereal vocals with electronica similar to Delerium and Sleepthief. There are some downright steamy vocals from Kristy Thirsk, Jody Quine, Beverley Staunton, and others. These songs are knockouts! Try Heat, Falling, and Beyond, for starters, but there are at least 7 great tracks here. I hope we see another Balligomingo release soon!
Beneath The Surface is outstanding Sep 20, 2008 Being a long-time fan of Rhys Fulbar's "group" Conjure One, I caught wind of Balligomingo via a Conjure One station on Pandora.com. While Conjure One's self-titled album (also 2002) is one of my all-time favorites, Beneath The Surface comes close to matching it, which is no small feat. If you like one, you'll probably like the other; if you haven't heard either, check out one or more song samples on Amazon.com.
Wow! Apr 24, 2008 I guess Balligomingo has been around for a few years, but I was lucky enough to stumble upon them just a year ago through a VA album. I'm really glad I got Balligomingo. It's a great ethereal sound, with some great vocals. It's great for some background music while I'm working, as it's upbeat enough to keep me going at a good pace, but not so much that it makes me feel like I'm slower than the music, if that makes any sense. If you like the genre, chances are you'll love Balligomingo. If you don't like trance, electronica, or ambient music, though, you might not enjoy it so much. Still, there's probably a reason there are 70 5-star reviews at the time of posting this, and less than ten of lower ratings.
I was literally blown away!!! Jan 16, 2008 I have been a fan of Enigma, Delerium, and groups in the genre since "1990 AD" came out and this album took me by surprise and what a great one! I am not much for writing and most definitely not a critic but I do know that I am a new fan of Balligomingo. I was able to download the tracks on Rhapsody without having to buy them until I felt like it. I cannot recommend this fantastic album strongly enough!
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