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''666 (The Apocalypse of John, 13/18)'' is a double album by psychedelic/progressive rock group Aphrodite's Child. It was released in 1972, and was the primary vehicle for the Vangelis project. It had a minor Album Oriented Radio hit in "The Four Horsemen", and the song "Break" was also released. The album was ostensibly an adaptation of Biblical passages from The Book of Revelation, also known as The Apocalypse of John, but was also very experimental in lyrics and composition. Several tracks on this album were sampled for the first Enigma album, ''MCMXC a.D.'' ==Conception and production== ''666'' was created with lyricist Costas Ferris who was not part of the band. The music combines psychedelic and progressive rock with ethnic instruments, choral chanting, recitations, and use of electronic keyboards. The record company, Mercury Records, objected to the double-album length and to the musical experimentation, as well as the track "∞" (''infinity''), on which a female orgasm is simulated by the Greek actress Irene Papas, who repeated the words "I was, I am, I am to come" over a sparse percussion track. The liner notes state "This album was recorded under the influence of Sahlep."
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