Sarah Brightman's Harem was part of the big haul that came with The Cranberries' Bury The Hatchet, and I say it was the second best album from that haul. While I am a fan of her older and newer classical work, something about this album is a little more worldly. Harem is Ms. Brightman experimenting like any artist should, and it works very well. "Until The End Of Time" is a really whimsical piece of music, reminding me of a cross between Enya and Sarah McLachlan. It's still anchored with some classical elements that make it the Sarah Brightman we know and love, but there's a flavor of something else in there that makes it new and exciting. This one's a real beauty, people, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
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