Rapt: In The Evening Air

Rakim, The Art of Noise, Anne Dudley

[Intro: John Hurt]
Winter and summer, Debussy used to work surrounded by flowers
His study overflowed with them
It would remind you of the line of Baudelaire:
"Sound and perfume swirling in the evening air"

[Verse 1: John Hurt]
It would remind you of the line of Baudelaire:
"Sound and perfume swirl in the evening air...
"Swirl in the evening air"

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[Verse 2: Rakim]
Something about the evenin' air in the summertime
Certain sounds that I need to hear, I wanna rhyme
My inner vision causes my metabolism to climb
And then I splatter my wisdom in a design
I leave time suspended and break gravity’s laws
Metaforce to the world ain’t spinning no more
And from there I put the sounds to hear, no order there
So that we’re something y’all will compare to Baudelaire
Something y’all will compare to Baudelaire
Something y’all will compare to Baudelaire
("Sound and perfume swirl in the evening air")
Something y’all will compare to Baudelaire
("Sound and perfume swirl in the evening air")
("Sound and perfume swirl in the evening air")

Trivia about the song Rapt: In The Evening Air by The Art of Noise

When was the song “Rapt: In The Evening Air” released by The Art of Noise?
The song Rapt: In The Evening Air was released in 1999, on the album “The Seduction Of Claude Debussy”.
Who composed the song “Rapt: In The Evening Air” by The Art of Noise?
The song “Rapt: In The Evening Air” by The Art of Noise was composed by Rakim, The Art of Noise, Anne Dudley.

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