Experience the ethereal sounds of The Serpent’s Egg, the fourth album from Dead Can Dance, released during a vibrant period of creativity in 1988. This album marked a significant evolution for the band, as they produced it in their own studio, allowing them to explore their unique musical vision.
Featuring a captivating blend of global influences, this album is often celebrated as one of the best world music albums to buy. Notable tracks include:
- The Host of Seraphim – 6:18
- Severance – 3:22
- Mother Tongue – 5:16
- In the Kingdom of the Blind the One-eyed Are Kings – 4:12
Whether you’re looking for ethereal music albums for relaxation or simply want to enjoy a pivotal work from the top 1990s music albums to own, The Serpent’s Egg is an essential addition to any music lover’s collection.
Bradley Carr (verified owner) –
The Serpent’s Egg is a mesmerizing journey. Dead Can Dance has truly outdone themselves with this album. It’s a staple in my collection of world music albums.
Candice Ramirez (verified owner) –
I can’t recommend The Serpent’s Egg enough! It’s one of the best world music albums to buy, perfect for relaxation or introspection.
Ryan George MD (verified owner) –
Every track on The Serpent’s Egg offers a unique experience. This album is essential for anyone who loves ethereal music for relaxation.