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Format: CD

Nov 1991

Record Label: Reprise

Recording Type: Studio

UPC: 075992677523
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Shepherd Moons (CD, 1991)
Primary Artist: Enya

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About this Album
Track Listing
1. Shepherd Moons
2. Caribbean Blue
3. How Can I Keep From Singing?
4. Ebudae - (Gaelic)
5. Angeles
6. No Holly For Miss Quinn
7. Book of Days
8. Evacuee
9. Lothlorien
10. Marble Halls
11. After Ventus
12. Smaointe - (Gaelic)

Details
Producer:Nicky Ryan
Distributor:WEA (distr)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel includes: Enya (vocals, percussion); Liam O'Flionn (uillean pipes); Roy Jewitt (clarinet); Steve Sidwell (cornet); Andy Duncan (percussion).
"Heavenly" is the best way to describe Enya's ethereal voice. The Irish new age singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist is a formidable talent with a repertoire filled with gentle nuances and subtle turns. Peaceful and mesmerizing, Enya's expressive arrangements float and flow alongside musical imagery, lyrical poetry, and stunning vocals which are unrivaled, yet often copied. Based on Irish folk-roots, Enya's music is timeless and seamless, without boundaries or limits. Her exquisite vocals sweep through interwoven overdubs and multi-textured instrumentation warmly gilded by airy synthesized strings and keyboards.
Her otherworldly voice is trance-like in such songs as the tranquil "Shepherd Moons," "Angeles," "Evacuee," and "Marble Halls." Accessibly lilting, awash in synth strings, "Caribbean Blue" is this album's answer to "Orinoco Flow," Enya's gigantic worldwide pop hit. The song, as all the others, transports the listener to another place. "How Can I Keep Singing?" is Irish folk music at its best. "Ebudae" is a percussive march with a mushrooming synth, and with its delicate vocals, one must marvel at the beauty of Enya's keening voice.

Industry Reviews
...both captivating and elusive....Beneath the aural beauty lies the forlorn, brooding pessimism common to the Irish... - Rating: A-
Entertainment Weekly (04/16/1993)


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