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Amarantine - EP

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Album Review

Second only to U2 as the most successful Irish recording artist of all time, Enya has built an empire out of multi-tracking her beautiful voice over the same keyboard patches that appeared on her post-Clannad debut since 1987. It's an empire that has progressed at a slow burn, peaking in 2000 and 2001 with her chart-topping ballad and unofficial post-September 11th anthem, "Only Time." Amarantine, Enya's first full-length album in five years, builds on her reputation as the world's premier purveyor of audio comfort food, providing another collection of mini-soundtracks that are often as awkward in their earnestness as they are breathtaking in their production. Boasting 12 new songs that retain the tapestry of sound that is her trademark, while stealthily stripping it of some of its excess, Enya has managed to both repeat herself and move forward without losing anything in the translation. Besides the swirling, "Ebudae"-esque "The River Sings," Enya, lyricist Roma Ryan, and producer Nicky Ryan have crafted the most subtle record of their careers, a move that may alienate some Watermark-era purists. Standout tracks like "Long, Long Journey," "Water Shows the Hidden Heart," and the gorgeous — but lyrically embarrassing — title cut show a newfound understanding of the simple power of Enya's voice, resulting in an intimacy that's eluded previous releases. While Amarantine will do nothing to win over the wrongly pegged new age artist's many detractors, longtime fans will find enough moments of serendipitous pleasure to hold them over for another five years. [The CD was also released with bonus tracks.]

Customer Reviews

More of the same

I think that the 1980s and early 1990s output was original and different. Unfortunately Enya seems to be creating more of the same. I feel that I might be hearing something that was on The Celts, Watermark, Shepherd Moons or the Memory of Trees. Everything after the Memory of Trees sounds like it has been recycled from her earlier work. It is no longer fresh sounding. If anything the three items on this EP sound more dated than re-listenting to her 1980s work.

Excellent

Enya is unique and therfore 'more of the same thing' is still very refreshing! these songs are beautiful.

Timeless as always

Enya is truly one of the only artists that I wouldn't get tired of listening to & I've grown up with her music since the 1980's. In a word - Timeless. As long as she keeps writing, I'll keep listening. Long may she continue - Brilliant!

Biography

Born: 17 May 1961 in Gaoth Dobhair, Donegal, Ireland

Genre: New Age

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

With her blend of folk melodies, synthesized backdrops, and classical motifs, Enya created a distinctive style that more closely resembled new age than the folk and Celtic music that provided her initial influences. Enya is from Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland, which she left in 1980 to join the Irish band Clannad, the group that already featured her older brothers and sisters. She stayed with Clannad for two years, then left, hooking up with producer Nicky Ryan and lyricist Roma Ryan, with whom...
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