| 1 |
Jardin De Cecile
Engineer [Mix] – Greg Hunter Written-By – Mike Maguire, Paul Jackson (6), Xavier* |
7:03 | ||
| 2 |
Conga Fury
Drums [African], Percussion [African] – Mabi* Synthesizer [Prophet 5] – Jean-Luc Vocals – Bronwyn Lee Written-By – Mabi Thobejane |
8:06 | ||
| 3 |
God Is God
Engineer [Mix] – Greg Hunter Vocals – Natacha Atlas Vocals [Spoken] – Wolfgang (5) Written-by, Drums [Live], Percussion [Live] – Nick Burton |
6:46 | ||
| 4 |
Komit
Written-By – Mike Maguire, Paul Jackson (6) |
8:12 | ||
| 5 |
Swamp Thing
Bass – Stephane Holweck Congas – Mabi* Engineer [Mix] – Richard Edwards Guitar [Slide] – Otto*, Pete Glenister Percussion – Mzwandile* Written-By – Johann Bley, Mike Maguire |
5:12 | ||
| 6 |
Kaguya Hime
Engineer [Mix] – Greg Hunter Vocals – Yapo & Harn Written-By – Mike Maguire, Nick Burton |
6:41 | ||
| 7 |
Children Of The Night
Vocals – Wolfgang (5) Written-By – Johann Bley, Mike Maguire |
7:57 | ||
| 8 |
Shark
Written-By – Nick Burton |
9:37 | ||
| 9 |
High Energy Protons (Orion Mix)
Remix – Juno Reactor Written-By – Mike Maguire |
6:28 |
Mastered at the Townhouse.
Track 9 is a bonus track - it does not appear on the Blue Room Released version (BR042CD).
All tracks published by Copyright Control except track 9 published by Mutesong/Windswept Pacific.
Total time: 66:08
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bible Of Dreams (CD, Album, Dig) | Blue Room Released | BR042CD | UK | 1997 | ||
| Bible Of Dreams (CD, Album, RE) | Metropolis | MET 554 | US | 2008 | ||
| Bible Of Dreams (CD, Album) | Pony Canyon Inc. | PCCY-01126 | Japan | 1997 | ||
| Bible Of Dreams (CD, Album) | SPV Poland | SPV-D 0562 | Poland | 1999 | ||
| Bible Of Dreams (CD, Album, Dig) | Pony Canyon Inc. | PCCY-01126 | Japan | 1997 |
I'd say the first half of this CD is the stronger part here. Jardin Decile has a soothing beat that soon turns more chaotic and fast. Conga Fury was a huge hit - the mixture of tribal elements with a trance beat was pretty epic at the time. God is God (my fav Juno track) has an extremely catchy, repetitive beat that is pretty hard to resist tapping your foot to. Komit is a return to the more sci-fi trance that was present on JR's first 2 albums. The other 4 tracks, don't interest me much honestly. They are the more experimental tracks of the CD, which I guess the whole CD is experimental, but some just fuse better than others. Track 9, the remix for High Energy Protons, isn't as good as the original, but helps balance out the CD with danceable tracks.
From here Juno Reactor got more proficient with mixing different cultures with trance and odds are if you like this one, you'll love what he's done since.