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A Day Without Rain

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A Day Without Rain
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Wild Child
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Only Time
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Tempus Vernum
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Deora Ar Mo Chroí
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Flora's Secret
4:05
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Fallen Embers
2:29
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Silver Inches
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Pilgrim
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One By One
3:53
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The First Of Autumn
3:09
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Lazy Days
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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 37:20

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Aquarius-Rabbit

I love the way she plays the piano & Violin. And I love her voice!!

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Like a Cool Breeze!

GDe

Probably her best (and best selling) album! Effect of her unique sound is like a cool breeze.

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Peaceful and Inspirational Love Music

MrD1953

This album strikes a mood that is both inspirational, emotional, and relaxing. I highly recommend it for those seeking these qualities in an album.

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Chita007

Souk searching. Peaceful and stimulating music. Love it.

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eMusic Yearbook: 2001

By Melissa Maerz, eMusic Contributor

Was September 11, 2001 really the day the music died? It sure seemed like it at the time. Clear Channel released a memo suggesting the removal of more than 150 songs from their 1200 radio stations, declaring such tracks as Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'," Filter's "Hey Man, Nice Shot," and "all songs by Rage Against the Machine" to be "lyrically questionable" in light of the terrorist attacks. Record stores yanked the latest by hip-hop anarchists… more »

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Enya’s first full-length album of new material in five years (and her fourth in 12 years) will have a familiar sound to the millions who have followed her career so far. As usual, the slow songs sound like “Silent Night” being performed in a cathedral, and the less slow songs are paced by rhythm patterns that would be called pizzicato passages if they were being played on real strings instead of string-like synthesizers. Over the music, Enya sings in her multi-tracked, ethereal voice, making Roma Ryan’s lyrics, which are full of pastoral imagery and abstract romantic sentiments, seem even more insubstantial than they already are. In the press materials accompanying the release, Enya explains why it took her five years to come up with less than 34 and a half minutes of music that sounds like most of her earlier music by noting that she plays all the instruments and does all the singing herself without using samples. It might be more accurate to say that there is no need for her to release albums any more frequently than she does, since each one sells over a long period of time. And since her listeners are more concerned with the mood she sets than with musical content, the similarity to her other albums is a good thing. This is music that works almost entirely as a surface pleasure; strip it of its pretensions, and it’s just contemporary easy listening music. [The Australian release adds a bonus track, "The First of Autumn."] – William Ruhlmann

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