

^ "1994 in Review Sales Charts – European Top 100 Albums" (PDF).^ "Jaaroverzichten – Album 1994" (in Dutch).ISSN 0033-7064 – via Library and Archives Canada. Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original on 29 January 2020. ^ "Enigma Chart History ( Billboard 200)".^ "Charts.nz – Enigma – The Cross of Changes".

^ " – Enigma – The Cross of Changes" (in German).^ a b c "Top 10 Sales in Europe" (PDF).^ " – Enigma – The Cross of Changes" (in Dutch).^ "Austriancharts.at – Enigma – The Cross of Changes" (in German).: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. * Sales figures based on certification alone. Year-end charts Year-end chart performance for The Cross of Changes Chart (1994)Ĭertifications and sales Certifications and sales for The Cross of Changes Region Weekly charts Weekly chart performance for The Cross of Changes Chart (1994)įinnish Albums ( Suomen virallinen lista) A special limited edition of the album was released on 21 November 1994 on a 24- carat gold-plated disc, containing three additional remixes. In 1994, four singles were released from the album: " Return to Innocence", " The Eyes of Truth", " Age of Loneliness (Carly's Song)" (originally written for the film Sliver), and " Out from the Deep". 1 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming Enigma's second consecutive number-one album in the United Kingdom, and peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200 in the United States, where it sold over two million copies. The Cross of Changes was a commercial success. Cretu sampled songs from several artists, including Vangelis, U2, Genesis and Black Sabbath. Studios, his home studio in Ibiza, Spain. (1990), Cretu began to write and record music for a new album at A.R.T. The Cross of Changes is the second studio album by the German musical project Enigma, headed by Romanian-German musician and producer Michael Cretu, released on 6 December 1993 by Virgin Records internationally and by Charisma Records in the United States.įollowing the worldwide commercial success of the first Enigma album, MCMXC a.D.
