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79 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Song From a 2001 Film!!!,
By Neal C. Reynolds (Indianapolis, Indiana) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
Okay, the Acadamy Award & Golden Globe Award voters didn't agree with me, but who are you going to believe: those guys, or me? LOLYes, I do believe that "May It Be" will be listened to long after the other nominees are forgotten, but do bear in mind that I am highly biased for all of Enya's work. For many, it may take several listens to completely appreciate. It has a certain mysticism to it, much as you would expect from a song composed for the LORD OF THE RINGS film. However, I don't think "May It Be", brilliant as it is, matches "Isobella" in beauty, healing quality, and enchantment. Both "Isobella" and "The First of Autumn" have been unavailable in the U.S. although both were on the Japanese pressing of "A Day Without Rain". "The First of Autumn" is the most energetic song of the three, and close to equalling the first two. While I do appreciate the thoughts of another reviewer who felt quite swept up in the sequence of the three, I personally feel the disc would've been better balanced with "The First of Autumn" between the more mystical and reflective songs, but that is hardly a criticism. This is definitely a must have disc for all who love Enya's music. It's Enya at her very best.
49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very, very good, all I actually dislike is the price,
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This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
I bought this single because it had some Enya tunes not otherwise available (May it be is on The Lord of The Rings soundtrack)and was pleased with each song. Enya can do very well and this CD shows it, if you like her work you'll probably want it. I'm not sure which one I like best (May it Be?), but my one complaint is the cost,[price] for three songs is so very near the cost of an album with four times as many songs on it.
30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a beautiful piece of music!,
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This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
While looking at all the extras on my 2-disc version of "Fellowship Of The Ring" I came across the video of Enya singing "May It Be". I was hooked by about the ten-second mark. The song instantly became a favorite of mine and I began looking for it on cd. I finally found the movie soundtrack and had the song in a format I could play in my truck. If you haven't yet seen it, the video is nothing short of fantastic! I would place this song alongside of other great movie music such as: "Moon River" and "My Heart Will Go On".
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
May It Be is a breathtaking single.,
This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
I was a bit dissapointed with Enyas A Day Without Rain release back when it came out. That album has since grown on me and today I find it to be a great CD even though the CD length was and still is a joke to me. May It Be is kind of like the darker sound that A Day Without Rain album lacked. I in no way am putting down the Rain album and I actually love that album today but May It Be, Isobella, and the First Of Autumn beat out just about every song on that album.May It Be is a gorgeous, sad song that brings back memories if smaointe from a decade ago. It would have beat out almost every other track on her latest release. The real treat on this single is Isobella. I reviewed both the U.S. and the Japanese versions of Enyas latest album A Day Without Rain. I gave the U.S. version a four and the Japanese a five. Isobella is a haunting, gorgeous hymn sung in Gaelic, the language I love hearing Enya sing in. Isobella doesn't sound quite like Smaointe, or Na Leatha Geal M'Oige as Kabir Ahamed proclaims. It is more similar to Hope Has A Place or La Sonadora. Isobella does not top Smaointe or Na Leatha but Isobella is a song that stands out on it's own and had it been included on A Day Without Rain, it would have propelled it to a five star. The First Of Autumn is a beautiful instrumental that brings up images of a cloudy evening with the red, and orange leaves falling to the ground. Isobella and The First Of Autumn should have been included. They could have made the album much longer and possibly over 40 minutes long. But at least this set of three songs is a good purchase. I say go and get this CD. The three songs on here are great and are like the punch that most of Enyas latest album lacks. This single is worth having just for Isobella.
18 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Music, Bad Price,
By A Customer
This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
Be advised: you only get 15 minutes of music. But you pay nearly full price for a full-size CD.As always, Enya's music is most excellent. But somebody didn't do the math to determine that customers will be dissatisfied to discover that they get only three songs on this CD. It's hardly worth loading the CD into your player. You'll be swapping disks just after you sit down to enjoy it.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice-,
By John (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
This is a bit pricey, but a great CD, and since it's so hard to find relaxing quiet music it's probably worth it.When I had collected all of Enya's music I hunted and found a girl named Genie who makes music which is similar in its ability to non-intrusively quiet my life. My favorite CD of Genie's is called Whisp e r...
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Enya - May it be,
By The Colonel (Los Altos, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
Nice music, but $12.99 is a little steep for 11:05 of content.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great CD-Single,
By A Customer
This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
The previous reviewer said it all! This is an excellent CD and hopefully will be released in the U.S. soon. All three tracks are winners and this CD is a "must buy" for any Enya fan that hasn't heard (or doesn't own) the tracks "Isobella" and/or "First of Autumn." Definitely 5 stars!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Beautiful Assortment Of Moods,
By William Teng (Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
May It Be is a marvellous track crafted with emotion and ingenuity. It combines English and one of J.R.R's fictional languages - Quenya. It gives us the feeling of loneliness and sadness that one would experience when he is far away from home. My mother, who doesn't know about the lyrics of this song, was also able to derive the same emotions as the ones the song conveys.However, the chorus comes in soon enough to bring us hope that we would eventually find our way. The fear of being lost dissipates with the soothing vocals of Enya. Isobella is one of Enya's musical gems. It starts off with the same tone as May It Be but soon manifests its own individual unique personality. The melody of the sound is woven over aural landscapes where highs and lows stand out without overshadowing one another - a smooth flow of contours. The translation (not included) tells us of the female lead - Isobella, who has experienced healing nature of love during her lifetime. Although the song does not express its meaning directly, a few listens should bring us to the past of Isobella. The First Of Autumn, with its strings arrangement, is evidence of Enya's new focus on orchestration of her music. Not really a classical fan, I appreciate strings in manners like that in The First Of Autumn, which includes vocals. This is a wonderful experience as I enjoy the sound of Enya together with richness of the strings (especially the celloes). The song gives the feeling of red maple leaves falling down rapidly in a "whirlwind" ( a light twirl ) around Enya as if they were in a rush to herald the coming of the fall. A fast-paced song that would leave you breathless at the end of it all as a crescendo builds up with the celloes ending it all. As one can see, a peson is first led on a mysterious journey by May It Be with first,uncertainty, later hope, followed by a quiet period of self-reflection and rememberance by Isobella before being abruptly awakened by hopeful The First Of Autumn to know that one should not dwell too much on the past and face the future - a bright red of Autumn. Pardon me for any grammatical and spelling errors I have made.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
May It Be,
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This review is from: May It Be (Audio CD)
'May It Be' which is played at the end of the first of the LOTR films is a beautiful song, one of Enya's finest. The second track, 'Isobella' is equally as good, rather hymn-like with lovely bass notes. The final track 'First Of Autumn' is an instrumental which I found repetitious and rather disappointing. The CD is still worth buying though!
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