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The Memory of Trees - Audio CD - Enya

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The Memory of Trees

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Audio CD - 05 December, 1995
Reprise / Wea
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Number of Media: 1

CD Tracks:

    The Memory Of Trees
    Anywhere Is
    Pax Deorum
    Athair Ar Neamh
    From Where I Am
    China Roses
    Hope Has A Place
    Tea-House Moon
    Once You Had Gold
    La Sonadora
    On My Way Home


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Audio CD Description

To many people, Enya has become synonymous with new age music. Her haunting voice, clear and crisp above richly woven musical arrangements and adaptations, represents some of the best in the genre. Her performances on


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Beautiful

Enya weaves her voice and words into a beautiful tapestry of pure spirit and wonder. Her voice paints pictures in your mind, it lets your heart and soul soar. Enya is truly a wonderful artist with talent brimming out of her.


The Memory of Trees

I will say that this is a very personal album for me. Life has made it so. Usually that is what I do with music that moves me...I bring it into myself and make it personal. (I'm sure most people do that.)


The memory of tears ...

This has to be Enya's most saddest album. Every time I hear the first opening chords of the title track, I can't help but burst right into tears. There's a reason she titled the song (and the album) "The Memory of Trees," and while listening to that opening song you actually understand how and why she did this. This probably isn't a very easy listen to those that are not already fans, but ... it does offer a bit of everything. Aside from the emotional title track, there's the poppy "Anywhere Is"; the dark, somewhat scary, "Pax Deorum"; the beautiful ballad "China Roses"; and the fun "Tea House Moon." Other Enya fans will know what I mean when I say this album has variety.

 

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