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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Enya |
| Record Label: |
Reprise |
| Contributing Artist: |
Arty McGlynn |
| Genre: |
International |
| Subgenre: |
Celtic |
| Release Date: |
June 13, 1995 |
| Album Duration: |
36m:19s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Celts 2. Aldebaran 3. I Want Tomorrow 4. March of the Celts (Irish Gaelic) 5. Deireadh an Tuath (Irish Gaelic) 6. Sun in the Stream 7. To Go Beyond, Pt. 1 8. Fairytale 9. Epona 10. Triad: St. Patrick/C# Chulainn/Oisin: St. Patrick / Cu Chulainn / Oisin (Irish Gaelic) 11. Portrait (Out of the Blue) 12. Boadicea 13. Bard Dance 14. Dan y Dwr (Irish Gaelic) 15. To Go Beyond, Pt. 2 |
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Personnel includes: Enya (vocals, various instruments); Arty McGlynn (electric guitar); Patrick Halling (violin); Liam O'Flionn (Uillean pipes). Includes liner notes by Roma Ryan. Personnel: Arty McGlynn (electric guitar); Patrick Halling (violin); Liam O'Flionn (pipe, Uilleann pipe); Liam O'Flynn (pipe). Photographer: David Scheinmann. Arrangers: Enya; Nicky Ryan. THE CELTS is the 1992 re-release of a 1987 album simply titled ENYA, containing 15 selections originally composed for a BBC series of the same name. Although a number of the tracks sound dated, several others, including "To Go Beyond (II)" are notable for how they locate the origins of the classic Enya sound, far removed from earlier Celtic efforts. A tidy, dreamlike piece, "Epona," is about the Horse Goddess, closely connected to Rhiannon, whose birds are said to awaken the dead. The tale of a rebellious ancient queen who poisoned herself, "Boadicea" finds Enya humming over a dark keyboard refrain. |
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