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Track Listings
| 1 | The Celts |
| 2 | Aldebaran |
| 3 | I Want Tomorrow |
| 4 | March of the Celts |
| 5 | Deireadh an Tuath |
| 6 | The Sun in the Stream |
| 7 | To Go Beyond (I) |
| 8 | Fairytale |
| 9 | Epona |
| 10 | Triad: St.Patrick / Cú Chulainn / Oisin |
| 11 | Portrait (Out of the Blue) |
| 12 | Boadicea |
| 13 | Bard Dance |
| 14 | Dan y Dwr |
| 15 | To Go Beyond (II) |
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Certified platinum by the RIAA (5/98).
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Born Eithne Ni Bhraonain, this classically-trained pianist was kid sister in the musical family that became Clannad, joining the Irish band in 1979 but dropping out amicably three years later to pursue her own muse. This music, produced in the mid-'80s as the soundtrack to a BBC series, was released as her debut in 1987 and promptly ignored--yet its mix of atmospheric soundscapes and Enya's lush, layered vocals, sung in both English and Gaelic, is the template for her subsequent global hits, beginning with Watermark the following year. --Sam Sutherland
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 4.88 x 5.63 x 0.55 inches; 3.6 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Reprise
- Item model number : 2030767
- Original Release Date : 1995
- Date First Available : July 27, 2006
- Label : Reprise
- ASIN : B000002MSM
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #10,622 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #10 in Celtic New Age (CDs & Vinyl)
- #266 in Adult Contemporary (CDs & Vinyl)
- #434 in International Music (CDs & Vinyl)
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The result is a magical tour through her personal experience of music, nature, and self. Obviously, I don't know the truth of how this or any other album was created, so I can just go by my personal responses. Also obviously, Enya doesn't need another review of a nearly 2 decade old very popular album. But I was so taken with this music that I felt compelled to offer some appreciation.
I have known and liked Enya's music since the late 1980's, but only lately have I decided to collect all the CD's. After Amarantine, Sheperd Moons, Memory of Trees, Day Without Rain, I was looking to buy the rest (not counting the best of...), and I decided to purchase the Celts even though I already knew most of the tracks.
I am so glad I did. I love the other albums, but now they seem they were made for her collaborators and her audience, while The Celts just seems to have been made for herself, and it has a consistency of ethereal vision that is just unparalleled. Love it.
However, if you ever wanted to score a science fiction or fantasy movie, this would the one album of hers to mine from. One cut, "Aldebaron", is even dedicated to Ridley Scott, who, at the time this album was written and recorded, was well known mostly for his visually impressive sci-fi and fantasy films.
The titular tune, "The Celts", is a rambling piece that puts you in mind of a pack of wild mustangs or Shetland ponies galloping across a mountainous plain, kicking up dust as their heads bob up and down in time to the music. This is one album where Enya hardly seems to sing one discernible, storytelling lyric. The songs all seem to be "breathed", rather than sung, when they ARE sung, but the effect is still enchanting. (Sheesh! I almost NEVER use that word!)
EVERY cut on this album is superb, but it still stands as the great overlooked album of the Enya catalog.
Enya is worthy of everyone's music library and should be a staple library performer.
I was introduced to Enya on a Easy Listenting and Light Rock station in the 1980s with Watermark's song, sail away -- the Celts is just as hauntingly beautiful -- worth including in my library.
The album as a whole is fresh and youthful, almost spare compared to her later work - Enya in embryonic form.
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