The success of her first international hit, Watermark, confirmed Enya as less a singer or songwriter than a sonic architect: working with producer Nicky Ryan and his wife, lyricist Roma Ryan, the classically-trained pianist built vaulting cathedrals of sound, framed by luminous piano, shimmering synthesizer orchestrations, and, above all, the seemingly infinite layers of vocal harmonies she plied on every song. The deeply romantic Celtic pop on its 1991 successor, Shepherd Moons, sustains the same spectrum of hushed reverie and surging, rhapsodic releases, as well as its mix of ballads, floating midtempo pieces, and forays into Celtic and Latin--and it's every bit as seductive. The terminally hip will sneer, but it's no accident that "Caribbean Blue," the best known song here, managed to sneak onto modern rock, top 40, "adult alternative" and public radio playlists. --Sam Sutherland
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Shepherd Moons
Enya Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002LRT Release Date: 1991-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Shepherd Moons
- Caribbean Blue
- How Can I Keep From Singing?
- Ebudae
- Angeles
- No Holly For Miss Quinn
- Book Of Days
- Evacuee
- Lothlorien
- Marble Halls
- Afer Ventus
- Smaointe
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The success of her first international hit, Watermark, confirmed Enya as less a singer or songwriter than a sonic architect: working with producer Nicky Ryan and his wife, lyricist Roma Ryan, the classically-trained pianist built vaulting cathedrals of sound, framed by luminous piano, shimmering synthesizer orchestrations, and, above all, the seemingly infinite layers of vocal harmonies she plied on every song. The deeply romantic Celtic pop on its 1991 successor, Shepherd Moons, sustains the same spectrum of hushed reverie and surging, rhapsodic releases, as well as its mix of ballads, floating midtempo pieces, and forays into Celtic and Latin--and it's every bit as seductive. The terminally hip will sneer, but it's no accident that "Caribbean Blue," the best known song here, managed to sneak onto modern rock, top 40, "adult alternative" and public radio playlists. --Sam SutherlandCustomer Reviews:
GREAT MUSIC.......2007-03-09
I HAVE A LOT OF STRESS IN MY LIFE AND THIS HELPS TO GET AWAY FROM IT FOR A WHILE
Calming.......2007-01-05
None better.......2006-11-03
Simply Beautiful!.......2006-10-19
Rainbow of sounds and pleasure.......2006-06-17
New Age is so easy to like, with its non threatening characteristics it can be enjoyed at any time of day or in any mood. Shepherd Moons is one of Enya's best compilations and probably most popular among people who are loosely familiar with her. This CD is romantic in a mysteriously beautiful way, its not cloying and cheesy but both soft and powerful. The lovely thing about this album is all the different types of Enyas music you get. There are the soft ballads, the sultry pieces and deep catchy tunes, the sensual ancient Latin songs, and earthy tracks such as Book of Days That makes you feel as if on a galloping on a horse through secret passages and forests.
I absolutely love this CD, and honestly I haven't written a review of it in the past fifteen years but putting it on two days ago really enchanted me and I'm still under awe of this glorious CD to the point where I had to share some of my adoration for it.
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Shepherd Moons
Enya Manufacturer: Wea/Warner ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006YIC Release Date: 1995-04-12 |
Tracks:
- Shepherd Moons
- Caribbean Blue
- How Can I Keep from Singing?
- Ebudae
- Angeles
- No Holly for Miss Quinn
- Book of Days
- Evacuee
- Lothlorien
- Marble Halls
- Afer Ventus
- Smaointe
Amazon.com essential recording
The success of her first international hit, Watermark, confirmed Enya as less a singer or songwriter than a sonic architect: working with producer Nicky Ryan and his wife, lyricist Roma Ryan, the classically-trained pianist built vaulting cathedrals of sound, framed by luminous piano, shimmering synthesizer orchestrations, and, above all, the seemingly infinite layers of vocal harmonies she plied on every song. The deeply romantic Celtic pop on its 1991 successor, Shepherd Moons, sustains the same spectrum of hushed reverie and surging, rhapsodic releases, as well as its mix of ballads, floating midtempo pieces, and forays into Celtic and Latin--and it's every bit as seductive. The terminally hip will sneer, but it's no accident that "Caribbean Blue," the best known song here, managed to sneak onto modern rock, top 40, "adult alternative" and public radio playlists. --Sam SutherlandCustomer Reviews:
GREAT MUSIC.......2007-03-09
I HAVE A LOT OF STRESS IN MY LIFE AND THIS HELPS TO GET AWAY FROM IT FOR A WHILE
Calming.......2007-01-05
None better.......2006-11-03
Simply Beautiful!.......2006-10-19
Rainbow of sounds and pleasure.......2006-06-17
New Age is so easy to like, with its non threatening characteristics it can be enjoyed at any time of day or in any mood. Shepherd Moons is one of Enya's best compilations and probably most popular among people who are loosely familiar with her. This CD is romantic in a mysteriously beautiful way, its not cloying and cheesy but both soft and powerful. The lovely thing about this album is all the different types of Enyas music you get. There are the soft ballads, the sultry pieces and deep catchy tunes, the sensual ancient Latin songs, and earthy tracks such as Book of Days That makes you feel as if on a galloping on a horse through secret passages and forests.
I absolutely love this CD, and honestly I haven't written a review of it in the past fifteen years but putting it on two days ago really enchanted me and I'm still under awe of this glorious CD to the point where I had to share some of my adoration for it.
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Shepherd Moons
Enya Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DES94 Release Date: 2002-07-24 |
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Shepherd Moons
Enya Manufacturer: Pid ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005K4J Release Date: 1997-09-09 |
Amazon.com essential recording
The success of her first international hit, Watermark, confirmed Enya as less a singer or songwriter than a sonic architect: working with producer Nicky Ryan and his wife, lyricist Roma Ryan, the classically-trained pianist built vaulting cathedrals of sound, framed by luminous piano, shimmering synthesizer orchestrations, and, above all, the seemingly infinite layers of vocal harmonies she plied on every song. The deeply romantic Celtic pop on its 1991 successor, Shepherd Moons, sustains the same spectrum of hushed reverie and surging, rhapsodic releases, as well as its mix of ballads, floating midtempo pieces, and forays into Celtic and Latin--and it's every bit as seductive. The terminally hip will sneer, but it's no accident that "Caribbean Blue," the best known song here, managed to sneak onto modern rock, top 40, "adult alternative" and public radio playlists. --Sam SutherlandCustomer Reviews:
GREAT MUSIC.......2007-03-09
I HAVE A LOT OF STRESS IN MY LIFE AND THIS HELPS TO GET AWAY FROM IT FOR A WHILE
Calming.......2007-01-05
None better.......2006-11-03
Simply Beautiful!.......2006-10-19
Rainbow of sounds and pleasure.......2006-06-17
New Age is so easy to like, with its non threatening characteristics it can be enjoyed at any time of day or in any mood. Shepherd Moons is one of Enya's best compilations and probably most popular among people who are loosely familiar with her. This CD is romantic in a mysteriously beautiful way, its not cloying and cheesy but both soft and powerful. The lovely thing about this album is all the different types of Enyas music you get. There are the soft ballads, the sultry pieces and deep catchy tunes, the sensual ancient Latin songs, and earthy tracks such as Book of Days That makes you feel as if on a galloping on a horse through secret passages and forests.
I absolutely love this CD, and honestly I haven't written a review of it in the past fifteen years but putting it on two days ago really enchanted me and I'm still under awe of this glorious CD to the point where I had to share some of my adoration for it.
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Shepherd Moons
Enya Manufacturer: Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LY1IXS |
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Shepherd Moons
Enya Manufacturer: Import [Generic] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000IHBI Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Shepherd Moons
- Caribbean Blue
- How Can I Keep from Singing?
- Ebudae
- Angeles
- No Holly for Miss Quinn
- Book of Days
- Evacuee
- Lothlorien
- Marble Halls
- Afer Ventus
- Smaointe
Album Description
Japanese reissue of the beloved Irish vocalist's 1991 & third album on a 24 karat gold disc limited to the initial pressing only. Her biggest album in the U.S., the quadruple-platinum 'Shepherd Moons' broke the top 20 & contains 1 1 of her greatest, including the chart hit 'Caribbean Blue', plus 'Book Of Days', 'How Can I Keep From Singing?' &the title track. 1999 release.Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a 24k Gold Collector's CD for Initial Pressing Only.Customer Reviews:
Beautiful (Need I Say More?).......2006-08-02
The opening piece is largely instrumental with Enya's voice supporting the instruments. This music is simple, quiet and contemplative, led by a piano. "Shepherd Moons" fades slowly and the relatively lengthy fadeout provides a strong contrast with the more enthusiastic and catchy "Caribbean Blue," a dreamy song of filmy vocals and instruments with a lovely Latin introduction and exit. The repetitive-sounding exit is actually an overlay:
...Eurus...
Afer Ventus...
...Boreas
Zephyrus...
...Africus...
The next song presages the song Enya created for the Lord of the Rings. "How Can I Keep from Singing" is Enya's beautiful voice with a minimum of instrumental support. The mood of this song is somber, nearly ironic, as it extols the value of singing through the various tribulations of life.
The following song changes the pace dramatically. "Ebudae" appears to be sung in Irish Gaelic and makes a great listen, though I am unable to understand a word. The following song returns to an ethereal theme. "Angeles" is about angels and divine intervention. The airy and swooping vocals and instruments and harmonies provide this song with its own angelic feeling. This song leads to the second instrumental, "No Holly for Miss Quinn." As with the first instrumental, a piano is the principal instrument, and the composition is very classical.
"Book of Days" again changes the pace, speeding up as compared to the three previous songs and relying on Irish Gaelic words, which are just out of reach of understanding and make you listen harder to the words. This song is the most enthusiastic song on this CD and is glorious for Enya to allow her vocals to be relatively more powerful and stronger than on most of the other songs.
The pace changes again with "Evacuee." This song seems to evoke the evacuation program followed in the British Isles during the war. During this program children were sent to the country in an attempt to keep them from German bombs and missiles. This moving song catches the moment of goodbye, from the last hug until the train pulls out of the station.
"Lothlorien" is the final instrumental, again piano-led, though this time with additional instrument support. The next song is "Marble Halls," which is a fairy tale of knights and maidens and longing for a true love lost. Enya's voice reaches beautiful emotional highs and makes me want to watch an old movie about King Arthur.
The last two songs are in two different languages. "Afer Ventus" is in Latin and "Smaointe" is in Irish Gaelic. The former song is a brisk overlay of beautiful vocals, wherein the quiet emotions are well communicated by the tone of the words rather than by the meaning. The last song seems to be about those lost, perhaps from our presence, but not from our thoughts. Once again, the vocals sketch an aural picture that is sufficiently strong that a listener need not understand the words.
The beauty of Enya's music is that it is instantly timeless. The music is neo-classical, influenced by a variety of sources. If you listen to "Orinoco Flow" or any of Enya's music from the 80s through today you will find it impossible to attribute her music to any particular decade. Some may consider whether one Enya album is any better than any other, but I have found that each album has its own strengths, and I like each for their content. Comparisons are unnecessary and undesirable. Let the music speak for itself.
There are several versions of this CD available. This version is a gold disk that provides a superior sound to the U.S. release. However, when this version is available the price is substantially greater than the U.S. release. I suggest you survey the available versions and choose the version that best meets your needs. Enjoy!
"Shepherd Moons"-Absolutely Gorgeous In Gold!.......2002-05-08
Orinoco who? Shepherd's 24kt is pure Gold.......2000-07-26
The best Enya album of all time.......1999-07-02
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