The Chicago Tribune called the album "a mix of light jazz, funk and a smattering of world music to make it all seem somehow exotic."[5]
AllMusic wrote that "though there's a bit more electronics on this record, [Orbit] still seems uncommonly fixated with textural touches like Spanish guitar, and the effect is much more Windham Hill than Warp."[4]
Track listing
"Dark Eyed Kid"
"Atom Dream"
"Ruby Heart"
"El Santo"
"Dia Del Muerto"
"777"
"The Thief and the Serpent"
"The Last Lagoon"
"Millennium"
"Painted Rock"
References
^Wright, Michael (July 1991). "Strange Cargo 2 by William Orbit". Audio. Vol. 75, no. 7. p. 84.
^Stubbs, David (20 October 1990). "William Orbit". Melody Maker. Vol. 66, no. 42. p. 41.