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Shepherd Moons

Enya

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Album Review

Calling Shepherd Moons a near carbon copy of Watermark puts it quite mildly. Like Watermark, Shepherd Moons opens with the title track, a calm instrumental, has another brief instrumental titled after a Dora Saint book smack in the middle ("No Holly for Miss Quinn"), and concludes with a number incorporating a striking uilleann pipes solo, "Smaointe...." In general, Enya's own musical style and work remains the same, again assisted on production by Nicky Ryan and with lyrics by Roma Ryan. Shepherd Moons does have one key factor that's also carried over from Watermark — it's quite good listening. Though the total continuity means that those who enjoy her work will again be pleased and those who dislike it won't change their minds, in terms of finding her own vision and sticking with it, Enya has increasingly polished and refined her work to a strong, elegant degree. "Caribbean Blue," the lead single, avoids repeating the successful formula of "Orinoco Flow" by means of its waltz time — a subtle enough change, but one that colors and drives the overall composition and performance, the closest Enya might ever get to a dance number. Some songs call to mind traditional Irish music even more strongly than much of her earlier work, while two other tracks are haunting rearrangements of old, traditional numbers. With her trademark understated drama in full flow many other places, especially on the wonderful "Book of Days" (replaced on later pressings with an English language version done for the film Far and Away), Enya shows herself to still have it, to grand effect.

Customer Reviews

Love It!!!!!

She's done it again!! She's brought out another album that's knocked me for several sixes! My favourite song just has to be Caribbean Blue followed very closely indeed by the title track!

not my kind of music but love it

soothing relaxing beautifully carm and blissful caribbean blue is lovely it makes you think of peaceful islands and the sea how can i keep from singing is a gorgeous song love the sound of it very nice and makes you think of nice memories this is one of her best albums

Gorgeous

Another beautiful album from Enya. And for those worried by the comment in the iTunes review that it's exactly the same as Watermark, don't be. It isn't. True, on a look at the contents and a quick listen it does appear similar. However, the moods of the two pieces are very different. One of the main things I love about Enya is her ability to create and sustain a certain musical mood throughout an album. "Shepherd Moons", living up to its name, has a much more night-time and moonlit feel than "Watermark", which is more evocative of classical countryside. Like all Enya's work, "Shepherd Moons" is stunning.

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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