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2008 studio album by Ferry Corsten
Twice in a Blue Moon
Studio album by
Ferry Corsten
Released
1 November 2008
Genre
Trance
Length
1:10:08
Label
Flashover
Producer
Ferry Corsten
Ferry Corsten chronology
L.E.F. (2006)
Twice in a Blue Moon (2008)
WKND (2012)
Singles from Twice in a Blue Moon
"Brain Box" Released: September 2007
"Radio Crash" Released: October 2008
"Made of Love" Released: February 2009
"We Belong" Released: May 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
BBC
Favourable [1]
Halesowen News
5/10 [2]
The Music Fix
5/10 [3]
Random.Access
7.2/10 [4]
Trance.nu
Favourable [5]
Twice in a Blue Moon is the third studio album by Dutch trance artist Ferry Corsten, released on 1 November 2008 at his second edition of the "Full on Ferry" gig. 3 November 2008 was the official release date to purchase the album outside the "Full on Ferry" gig. The first single released from the album was "Brain Box" in 2007, before Twice in a Blue Moon was even announced.
The album is inspired by many goings on in Corsten's life, including the birth of his daughter, Gabriella. The album got its title from a television program about roses Corsten was watching, which featured a rose called 'Twice in a Blue Moon', with Corsten knowing that "once in a blue moon" is a saying about something that only seldom happens. He also stated that he felt the title was fitting because of the birth of his new daughter, and also having his wife's love. The love of these two people was considered so special by Corsten that 'Twice in a Blue Moon' was considered an appropriate title.
The album has gone through various changes, including tracks such as "Made of Love", which originally never featured vocals. Corsten decided to add vocals after playing the track live a few times as Corsten does to test some new songs.
Twice in a Blue Moon represents a new step in Corsten's sound and a new style transition from his previous album L.E.F.. The latter was more of a protest against trance music due to its predictability, thus resulting in a more electronic-sounding and electro-styled album. Regarding the album cover of Twice in a Blue Moon, Corsten's trademark 'F' logo (with the 'F' standing for his first name Ferry) was used to make the album stand out and fit the style of the music featured on the album. This also makes it easily recognizable to fans, old and new.
^Forster, Alex (2009-01-16). "Music - Review of Ferry Corsten - Twice In A Blue Moon". BBC. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
^Welch, Andy (2009-01-10). "On the record (From Halesowen News)". Halesowennews.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
^Donnelly, John (2009-02-02). "Ferry Corsten: Twice In A Blue Moon Album Review". The Music Fix. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
^Day, Jeff. "random.access // music review // ferry corsten - "twice in a blue moon"". Random.hostmatrix.org. Retrieved 2011-09-09.[permanent dead link]
^Afterhourpower (2008-10-29). "Ferry Corsten - Twice In A Blue Moon". trance.nu. Retrieved 2011-09-09.
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