An extended orchestral composition that presents the spiritual life of a soul in five parts, "Requiem" makes absolutely no reference to Jah Wobble's past in either rock or his more dance-oriented productions. These are beautiful, deliberative works written for strings & a five-person choir, with a libretto that borrows many phrases from The Book of Common Prayer. Though synthesizers do play a large part on the album, this CD doesn't sound like a synthesized work, since the tones are so similar to their organic equivalents.