Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience

P.M. Dawn

Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience

RELEASED: August 06, 1991
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Intro 0:58 2. Reality Used to Be a Friend of Mine 4:44 3. Paper Doll 4:54 4. To Serenade a Rainbow 3:50 5. Comatose 4:56 6. A Watcher’s Point of View (Don’t ’cha Think) 4:17 7. Even After I Die 4:00 8. In the Presence of Mirrors 4:05 9. Set Adrift on Memory Bliss 4:15 10. Shake 3:20 11. If I Wuz U 4:47 12. On a Clear Day 5:25 13. The Beautiful 5:19
Of the Heart, of the Soul and of the Cross: The Utopian Experience is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo P.M. Dawn, released in 1991. The album is noted for its fusion of hip hop with elements of soul, pop, and ambient music, creating a unique sound that was both innovative and commercially appealing. Its lyrical themes often explore spirituality, love, and introspection, setting it apart from the more aggressive style prevalent in hip hop during the early '90s. The album includes hit singles such as 'Set Adrift on Memory Bliss', which became a massive success and is remembered as one of the defining tracks of the era.