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Enya (album)

Enya is the debut studio album by Irish singer, songwriter, and musician Enya, released in 1986 by BBC Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States. It was renamed as The Celts for the 1992 international re-release of the album by WEA Records in Europe and by Reprise Records in the United States. The album is a selection of music she recorded for the soundtrack to the BBC television series The Celts, aired in 1987. Four years into her largely unnoticed solo career, Enya landed her first major project in 1985 when producer Tony McAuley asked her to contribute a song to the soundtrack. After its director David Richardson liked her demo, Enya accepted his offer to compose the entire score with her longtime recording partners, producer and arranger Nicky Ryan and his wife, lyricist Roma Ryan.

Enya
Standard cover. Several CD editions have a black border instead of white.
Studio album / Soundtrack album by
Released1986
November 1992 (Reissue)
Recorded1985–1986
StudioAigle Studio (Artane, Dublin)
BBC Enterprises Studio Woodlands (Wood Lane, London)
Genre
Length39:06 (1987)
41:04 (1992)
Label
ProducerNicky Ryan
Enya chronology
Singles from Enya
  1. "I Want Tomorrow"
    Released: 9 March 1987
The Celts cover
Singles from The Celts
  1. "The Celts"
    Released: 2 November 1992

Enya received mostly mixed reviews from critics when it was released in 1986. It was a mild commercial success, peaking at No. 8 in Ireland and No. 69 on the UK Albums Chart. The album continued to sell; it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments of one million copies. Despite its commercial performance, the album helped Enya secure a recording contract with Warner after chairman Rob Dickins became a fan of its music. After the commercial success of Enya's next two albums, the album was reissued as The Celts and outperformed its original sales. It reached a new peak of No. 10 on the UK Albums Chart and sold a further one million copies in the United States. In 2009, The Celts was reissued in Japan with a bonus track.

Background and recording Edit

Following her work on the soundtrack to the romantic comedy film The Frog Prince (1984), Enya's first major project as a solo artist followed when, in 1985, she was invited by producer Tony McAuley to compose a track for his 1987 BBC television documentary series The Celts. As a coincidence, Enya had recorded a track named "March of the Celts" before she was asked to be involved, and decided to submit it to the project. Initially, each episode of the series was to feature a different composer, but series director David Richardson liked Enya's track so much, he commissioned her to compose the entire score.[2][3][4]

Enya worked with her usual recording partners, arranger and producer Nicky Ryan and his wife, lyricist Roma Ryan. The album was recorded in two locations; at Aigle Studio, a 16-track studio installed in the Ryans' home, then located in Artane, a northern suburb of Dublin,[5] and a sound studio at BBC Enterprises at Wood Lane, London.[6] When they recorded at the BBC studio, Nicky had to teach the audio engineers how he and Enya worked as their unusual recording process confused them at first. Nicky said he told them "to forget everything [they had] learned and just bear with us for at least a week".[5] One such example was Nicky's use of reverb, which he set to 24 seconds instead of the more common placement of one-and-a-half seconds.[5]

A total of 72 minutes of music was recorded for the series. Roma recalled that Enya was given "various pastiches" that Richardson wished to incorporate into the episodes, which Enya then used as a guide for to write music to complement them.[4] Enya includes 39 minutes of selected pieces from the soundtrack.[6] The album's front cover depicts Enya posing with stuffed wolves.[7]

Music and lyrics Edit

Several of the album's track titles are titled or based on various historical figures and stories. In writing about the song in 2002, Roma pointed out that "Aldebaran" is named after the brightest star in the constellation of Taurus. In the Arabic language, the title translates to "the follower" as it follows the Pleiades cluster of stars, and the song is based on future Celtic people "passing Aldebaran on their journey to new territories, continuing their migratory pattern which was so predominant in their early history."[4] The track was recorded in its entirety at Aigle Studio as Nicky expressed the difficulty in having to recreate the recording process elsewhere.[5] "The Celts" was used as the main title theme for the television series.[4] "Boadicea", which means "victorious", is a reference to the queen Boudica of the British-Celtic Iceni tribe in East Anglia who led a resistance against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in 60 A.D., but was defeated and subsequently poisoned herself.[4] As a song about her was already written, Richardson wished for a new track that depicted the idea of "being spellbound" by Boudica, which turned into "I Want Tomorrow".[4] In the liner notes of the album's 1992 reissue, "I Want Tomorrow" is described, simply, as "thoughts of the present" and "March of the Celts" "echoes from the past".[8] "Deireadh an Tuath", which translates from Irish as "End of the Tribe", refers to past spirits and the fertile soil that helps ensure the future of the Celtic people, which is celebrated in the annual Gaelic festival Samhain, held on 31 October.[8] "The Sun in the Stream" was inspired by the legend of the Salmon of Knowledge, a creature written about in various texts in Irish mythology who "possessed all the truth in the world".[4]

"Fairytale" is a track based on a story of early Irish literature about "love, jealousy, secrets and endurance" between Midir, a fairy king, and his love for a princess, Étaín. In the story, Étaín is banished and transformed into a pool of water and emerges from it as a butterfly.[8] "Epona" is the name of the horse goddess Epona of the Gallo-Roman religion.[8] "Triad" is a track formed of three sections; "St. Patrick" is a traditional song that refers to St. Patrick who spent six years in captivity after he was captured by the Celtic people. "St. Patrick" lyrics were adapted from ancient hymn "Deus Meus Adiuva Me". The second part, "Cú Chulainn", Irish for "hound of Culann", is named after the culture hero Cú Chulainn. "Oisin", the final section, meaning "little fawn", is based on the mythological character Oisín.[8] "Bard Dance" refers to the bard, a man of ancient Celtic times who entertained the king.[8] "Dan y Dŵr", which translates to "Under the Water" in the Welsh language, is based on the intentional flooding of the village of Capel Celyn in Wales in order to accommodate a reservoir, Llyn Celyn.[8]

Release Edit

Enya was released on audio cassette and vinyl in March 1987 by BBC Records the United Kingdom through EMI Records. The label was enthusiastic about the album and decided to release it two months before the series aired on television.[9] The album was released in the United States by Atlantic Records, which categorised it as a new age album and placed an imprint saying so on the disc,[10] which Nicky Ryan later thought was "a cowardly thing to do".[11] The album gained enough public interest to reach number eight on the Irish Albums Chart.[12] In the United Kingdom, it entered the UK Albums Chart at number 79 for the week of 6 June 1987, climbing to its peak of number 69 on its fourth and final week on the chart, the week of 27 June.[13]

Enya released "I Want Tomorrow" as a single on 9 March 1987[14] as a 7-inch and compact disc with "The Celts" as the B-side. A maxi single was also released with the aforementioned tracks and "To Go Beyond (I)" and "To Go Beyond (II)". Following the album's reissue in 1992, "The Celts" was released as a single on 2 November 1992[15] with "Eclipse", a previously unreleased track from the Enya sessions, as a B-side. Another unreleased track, "Spaghetti Western Theme from The Celts", was released in 2005 as a B-side for Enya's 2005 single "Amarantine". It was released in memory of McAuley following his death in 2003.

Filmmaker David Bickley reused music from the soundtrack in The Memory of Earth,[16] an instalment in his documentary trilogy Mythological Lands. "Boadicea" was also used in the soundtrack of the 1992 American film Sleepwalkers. "Epona" appears in the 1991 Steve Martin romantic comedy L.A. Story.

1992 reissue Edit

In 1992, after Enya gained worldwide commercial success with her albums Watermark (1988) and Shepherd Moons (1991) for Warner Music, Enya was remastered by Arun Chakraverty and redesigned with new artwork designed by Sooky Choi with photography by David Scheinmann.[8] The album was reissued on 16 November 1992 as The Celts by WEA[17] in Europe and Reprise Records in the United States. The Celts outperformed its original sales, reaching a new peak of number 10 on the UK Albums Chart for two weeks from the week of 28 November 1992. It returned to the chart for two separate weeks in 1993, one week in 1996, and six consecutive weeks in 1998.[13] In the United States, the album sold a further one million copies. It contains a new, longer version of the instrumental "Portrait" that is named "Portrait (Out of the Blue)", which was originally released (under the title "Out of the Blue") as the B-side to Enya's 1988 worldwide hit single, "Orinoco Flow".[8] In 2009, The Celts had a limited Japanese reissue on Super High Material CD with "Eclipse" added as a bonus track.[18]

Sampling of "Boadicea" Edit

"Boadicea" has been sampled by numerous artists. The Fugees sampled it for their song "Ready or Not" on The Score (1996). A lawsuit against the group for copyright infringement was prepared as they had not asked for permission and did not give her credit. However, after Enya confirmed that the group were "anti-crime and drugs and their message was quite positive", she decided not to follow through with the suit. As a compromise, later pressings of The Score included stickers placed on the cover giving Enya credit.[19]

On the 1999 album Astronomica by American heavy metal band Crimson Glory, the intro track "March for Glory" is an interpretation of Enya's "Boadicea".

In 2003, R&B artist Mario Winans sampled "Boadicea" for his song "I Don't Wanna Know". Producer P. Diddy personally contacted Enya for permission and gave her 60 percent of the royalties,[20] and included her name on the song's subtitle as "Mario Winans featuring Enya and P. Diddy". It went on to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart in 2004. "Boadicea" was also sampled on the answer song to "I Don't Wanna Know", "You Should Really Know" by the Pirates featuring Shola Ama, Naila Boss and Ishani, which peaked at number eight in the UK in 2004. "Boadicea" with "Ready or Not" was also sampled by R&B group Nina Sky on their single "Time to Go" featuring rapper Angie Martinez, from the mixtape presented by Cipha Sounds. In 2008, Italian DJ Francesco Zeta sampled "Boadicea" for his song "Fairyland"; he made another version in 2012, subtitled "ReAmp", that also used the hardstyle sample. In 2011, a small sample of "Boadicea" was used on "Der erste Winter" by German singer Cassandra Steen for the album Mir so nah. In 2012, hip hop artist Meek Mill sampled "Boadicea" on his mixtape Dreamchasers 2 on a song named after the Fugees' song, "Ready or Not". In 2015, Masika Kalysha sampled the song on "Hella Hollywood". In 2016, Salvatore Ganacci's song "Dive" sampled "Boadicea", and Enya was credited as a featured artist. On Nigerian-American singer Rotimi's 2019 album The Beauty of Becoming, he sampled the song on a track entitled "In My Bed", which also featured the rapper Wale. In 2022, "Boadicea" was used in Creepin' which was by American record producer Metro Boomin, Canadian singer the Weeknd, and Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage. In the same year, "Boadicea" was also used in "Enjoy That" by American singer Akon.

The song is also featured in the Stephen King movie Sleepwalkers.[21] The series Snowfall featured Boadicea in the funeral scene for the character Jerome in the final season.

Music videos Edit

Technically, no music videos were released to promote the album. However, two episodes of The Celts featured music video-style interludes featuring Enya performing "I Want Tomorrow" and "Aldebaran". (A music video for "The Celts" would later be produced for the Warner Bros. reissue.)

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [22]
Los Angeles Times    [23]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [24]

A November 1987 review appeared in Australian newspaper The Age by Mike Daly. He compared the sound of the album to Clannad following their shift in musical style in the early 1980s, "echoing, shimmering vocals and instrumentals". He questioned if it was "a beautiful, melodic example of New Age music, or perhaps New Folk?" Daly continued to pick out "I Want Tomorrow", "The Celts", "The Sun in the Stream", and "To Go Beyond (II)" as highlight tracks.[25]

Track listing Edit

All music composed by Enya; all music arranged by Enya and Nicky Ryan; all lyrics by Roma Ryan, except where noted. The lyrics to "St. Patrick" adapted from the Irish hymn "Deus Meus, Adiuva Me" by Mael Ísu Ua Brolcháin, though it is credited as "Traditional".[6][26][27]

Side one
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."The Celts"2:56
2."Aldebaran" (Dedicated to Ridley Scott)
  • Enya
  • R. Ryan
3:05
3."I Want Tomorrow"R. Ryan4:00
4."March of the Celts"
  • Enya
  • R. Ryan
3:15
5."Deireadh an Tuath" (Irish for "End of the Tribe")
  • Enya
  • R. Ryan
1:42
6."The Sun in the Stream" 2:54
7."To Go Beyond (I)" 1:19
Side two
No.TitleLyricsLength
8."Fairytale" 3:02
9."Epona" 1:35
10."Triad"
  • a. "St. Patrick"
  • b. "Cú Chulainn"
  • c. "Oisin"
Mael Ísu Ua Brolcháin ("St. Patrick")4:23
11."Portrait" 1:23
12."Boadicea" 3:30
13."Bard Dance" 1:23
14."Dan y Dŵr" (Welsh for "Under the Water")R. Ryan1:41
15."To Go Beyond (II)" 2:58
Total length:39:09
1992 reissue as The Celts
No.TitleLength
11."Portrait (Out of the Blue)" (extended version)3:11
12."Boadicea"3:30
13."Bard Dance"1:23
14."Dan y Dŵr"1:41
15."To Go Beyond (II)"2:59
Total length:40:58
2009 Japanese CD reissue
No.TitleLength
16."Eclipse"1:33
Total length:42:31

Personnel Edit

Credits adapted from the album's 1987 and 1992 liner notes.[6][8]

Musicians

Production

  • Enya – arrangement
  • Nicky Ryan – arrangement, production, engineer on "Aldebaran" and "March of the Celts"
  • Nigel Read – engineer (all other tracks)
  • Mario Moscardini – sleeve design, art direction
  • Martyn J. Adleman – photography
  • David Scheinmann – photography (1992 reissue)
  • Sooky Choi – designer (1992 reissue)
  • Arun Chakraverty – mastering (1992 reissue)
  • Bruce Talbot – executive producer
  • Sam Feldman – remastering at Atlantic Studios, New York City

Charts Edit

Certifications Edit

References Edit

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Enya is the debut studio album by Irish singer songwriter and musician Enya released in 1986 by BBC Records in the United Kingdom and by Atlantic Records in the United States It was renamed as The Celts for the 1992 international re release of the album by WEA Records in Europe and by Reprise Records in the United States The album is a selection of music she recorded for the soundtrack to the BBC television series The Celts aired in 1987 Four years into her largely unnoticed solo career Enya landed her first major project in 1985 when producer Tony McAuley asked her to contribute a song to the soundtrack After its director David Richardson liked her demo Enya accepted his offer to compose the entire score with her longtime recording partners producer and arranger Nicky Ryan and his wife lyricist Roma Ryan EnyaStandard cover Several CD editions have a black border instead of white Studio album Soundtrack album by EnyaReleased1986November 1992 Reissue Recorded1985 1986StudioAigle Studio Artane Dublin BBC Enterprises Studio Woodlands Wood Lane London GenreNew age Celtic Gaelic 1 Length39 06 1987 41 04 1992 LabelBBC 1987 UK Atlantic 1987 US WEA 1992 Europe Reprise 1992 US ProducerNicky RyanEnya chronologyThe Frog Prince The Original Soundtrack Recording 1985 Enya 1986 Watermark 1988 Singles from Enya I Want Tomorrow Released 9 March 1987The Celts coverSingles from The Celts The Celts Released 2 November 1992Enya received mostly mixed reviews from critics when it was released in 1986 It was a mild commercial success peaking at No 8 in Ireland and No 69 on the UK Albums Chart The album continued to sell it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for shipments of one million copies Despite its commercial performance the album helped Enya secure a recording contract with Warner after chairman Rob Dickins became a fan of its music After the commercial success of Enya s next two albums the album was reissued as The Celts and outperformed its original sales It reached a new peak of No 10 on the UK Albums Chart and sold a further one million copies in the United States In 2009 The Celts was reissued in Japan with a bonus track Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release 3 1 1992 reissue 3 2 Sampling of Boadicea 4 Music videos 5 Critical reception 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 References 11 External linksBackground and recording EditFollowing her work on the soundtrack to the romantic comedy film The Frog Prince 1984 Enya s first major project as a solo artist followed when in 1985 she was invited by producer Tony McAuley to compose a track for his 1987 BBC television documentary series The Celts As a coincidence Enya had recorded a track named March of the Celts before she was asked to be involved and decided to submit it to the project Initially each episode of the series was to feature a different composer but series director David Richardson liked Enya s track so much he commissioned her to compose the entire score 2 3 4 Enya worked with her usual recording partners arranger and producer Nicky Ryan and his wife lyricist Roma Ryan The album was recorded in two locations at Aigle Studio a 16 track studio installed in the Ryans home then located in Artane a northern suburb of Dublin 5 and a sound studio at BBC Enterprises at Wood Lane London 6 When they recorded at the BBC studio Nicky had to teach the audio engineers how he and Enya worked as their unusual recording process confused them at first Nicky said he told them to forget everything they had learned and just bear with us for at least a week 5 One such example was Nicky s use of reverb which he set to 24 seconds instead of the more common placement of one and a half seconds 5 A total of 72 minutes of music was recorded for the series Roma recalled that Enya was given various pastiches that Richardson wished to incorporate into the episodes which Enya then used as a guide for to write music to complement them 4 Enya includes 39 minutes of selected pieces from the soundtrack 6 The album s front cover depicts Enya posing with stuffed wolves 7 Music and lyrics EditSeveral of the album s track titles are titled or based on various historical figures and stories In writing about the song in 2002 Roma pointed out that Aldebaran is named after the brightest star in the constellation of Taurus In the Arabic language the title translates to the follower as it follows the Pleiades cluster of stars and the song is based on future Celtic people passing Aldebaran on their journey to new territories continuing their migratory pattern which was so predominant in their early history 4 The track was recorded in its entirety at Aigle Studio as Nicky expressed the difficulty in having to recreate the recording process elsewhere 5 The Celts was used as the main title theme for the television series 4 Boadicea which means victorious is a reference to the queen Boudica of the British Celtic Iceni tribe in East Anglia who led a resistance against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in 60 A D but was defeated and subsequently poisoned herself 4 As a song about her was already written Richardson wished for a new track that depicted the idea of being spellbound by Boudica which turned into I Want Tomorrow 4 In the liner notes of the album s 1992 reissue I Want Tomorrow is described simply as thoughts of the present and March of the Celts echoes from the past 8 Deireadh an Tuath which translates from Irish as End of the Tribe refers to past spirits and the fertile soil that helps ensure the future of the Celtic people which is celebrated in the annual Gaelic festival Samhain held on 31 October 8 The Sun in the Stream was inspired by the legend of the Salmon of Knowledge a creature written about in various texts in Irish mythology who possessed all the truth in the world 4 Fairytale is a track based on a story of early Irish literature about love jealousy secrets and endurance between Midir a fairy king and his love for a princess Etain In the story Etain is banished and transformed into a pool of water and emerges from it as a butterfly 8 Epona is the name of the horse goddess Epona of the Gallo Roman religion 8 Triad is a track formed of three sections St Patrick is a traditional song that refers to St Patrick who spent six years in captivity after he was captured by the Celtic people St Patrick lyrics were adapted from ancient hymn Deus Meus Adiuva Me The second part Cu Chulainn Irish for hound of Culann is named after the culture hero Cu Chulainn Oisin the final section meaning little fawn is based on the mythological character Oisin 8 Bard Dance refers to the bard a man of ancient Celtic times who entertained the king 8 Dan y Dŵr which translates to Under the Water in the Welsh language is based on the intentional flooding of the village of Capel Celyn in Wales in order to accommodate a reservoir Llyn Celyn 8 Release EditEnya was released on audio cassette and vinyl in March 1987 by BBC Records the United Kingdom through EMI Records The label was enthusiastic about the album and decided to release it two months before the series aired on television 9 The album was released in the United States by Atlantic Records which categorised it as a new age album and placed an imprint saying so on the disc 10 which Nicky Ryan later thought was a cowardly thing to do 11 The album gained enough public interest to reach number eight on the Irish Albums Chart 12 In the United Kingdom it entered the UK Albums Chart at number 79 for the week of 6 June 1987 climbing to its peak of number 69 on its fourth and final week on the chart the week of 27 June 13 Enya released I Want Tomorrow as a single on 9 March 1987 14 as a 7 inch and compact disc with The Celts as the B side A maxi single was also released with the aforementioned tracks and To Go Beyond I and To Go Beyond II Following the album s reissue in 1992 The Celts was released as a single on 2 November 1992 15 with Eclipse a previously unreleased track from the Enya sessions as a B side Another unreleased track Spaghetti Western Theme from The Celts was released in 2005 as a B side for Enya s 2005 single Amarantine It was released in memory of McAuley following his death in 2003 Filmmaker David Bickley reused music from the soundtrack in The Memory of Earth 16 an instalment in his documentary trilogy Mythological Lands Boadicea was also used in the soundtrack of the 1992 American film Sleepwalkers Epona appears in the 1991 Steve Martin romantic comedy L A Story 1992 reissue Edit In 1992 after Enya gained worldwide commercial success with her albums Watermark 1988 and Shepherd Moons 1991 for Warner Music Enya was remastered by Arun Chakraverty and redesigned with new artwork designed by Sooky Choi with photography by David Scheinmann 8 The album was reissued on 16 November 1992 as The Celts by WEA 17 in Europe and Reprise Records in the United States The Celts outperformed its original sales reaching a new peak of number 10 on the UK Albums Chart for two weeks from the week of 28 November 1992 It returned to the chart for two separate weeks in 1993 one week in 1996 and six consecutive weeks in 1998 13 In the United States the album sold a further one million copies It contains a new longer version of the instrumental Portrait that is named Portrait Out of the Blue which was originally released under the title Out of the Blue as the B side to Enya s 1988 worldwide hit single Orinoco Flow 8 In 2009 The Celts had a limited Japanese reissue on Super High Material CD with Eclipse added as a bonus track 18 Sampling of Boadicea Edit Boadicea has been sampled by numerous artists The Fugees sampled it for their song Ready or Not on The Score 1996 A lawsuit against the group for copyright infringement was prepared as they had not asked for permission and did not give her credit However after Enya confirmed that the group were anti crime and drugs and their message was quite positive she decided not to follow through with the suit As a compromise later pressings of The Score included stickers placed on the cover giving Enya credit 19 On the 1999 album Astronomica by American heavy metal band Crimson Glory the intro track March for Glory is an interpretation of Enya s Boadicea In 2003 R amp B artist Mario Winans sampled Boadicea for his song I Don t Wanna Know Producer P Diddy personally contacted Enya for permission and gave her 60 percent of the royalties 20 and included her name on the song s subtitle as Mario Winans featuring Enya and P Diddy It went on to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart in 2004 Boadicea was also sampled on the answer song to I Don t Wanna Know You Should Really Know by the Pirates featuring Shola Ama Naila Boss and Ishani which peaked at number eight in the UK in 2004 Boadicea with Ready or Not was also sampled by R amp B group Nina Sky on their single Time to Go featuring rapper Angie Martinez from the mixtape presented by Cipha Sounds In 2008 Italian DJ Francesco Zeta sampled Boadicea for his song Fairyland he made another version in 2012 subtitled ReAmp that also used the hardstyle sample In 2011 a small sample of Boadicea was used on Der erste Winter by German singer Cassandra Steen for the album Mir so nah In 2012 hip hop artist Meek Mill sampled Boadicea on his mixtape Dreamchasers 2 on a song named after the Fugees song Ready or Not In 2015 Masika Kalysha sampled the song on Hella Hollywood In 2016 Salvatore Ganacci s song Dive sampled Boadicea and Enya was credited as a featured artist On Nigerian American singer Rotimi s 2019 album The Beauty of Becoming he sampled the song on a track entitled In My Bed which also featured the rapper Wale In 2022 Boadicea was used in Creepin which was by American record producer Metro Boomin Canadian singer the Weeknd and Atlanta based rapper 21 Savage In the same year Boadicea was also used in Enjoy That by American singer Akon The song is also featured in the Stephen King movie Sleepwalkers 21 The series Snowfall featured Boadicea in the funeral scene for the character Jerome in the final season Music videos EditTechnically no music videos were released to promote the album However two episodes of The Celts featured music video style interludes featuring Enya performing I Want Tomorrow and Aldebaran A music video for The Celts would later be produced for the Warner Bros reissue Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 A November 1987 review appeared in Australian newspaper The Age by Mike Daly He compared the sound of the album to Clannad following their shift in musical style in the early 1980s echoing shimmering vocals and instrumentals He questioned if it was a beautiful melodic example of New Age music or perhaps New Folk Daly continued to pick out I Want Tomorrow The Celts The Sun in the Stream and To Go Beyond II as highlight tracks 25 Track listing EditAll music composed by Enya all music arranged by Enya and Nicky Ryan all lyrics by Roma Ryan except where noted The lyrics to St Patrick adapted from the Irish hymn Deus Meus Adiuva Me by Mael Isu Ua Brolchain though it is credited as Traditional 6 26 27 Side oneNo TitleLyricsLength1 The Celts EnyaRoma Ryan2 562 Aldebaran Dedicated to Ridley Scott EnyaR Ryan3 053 I Want Tomorrow R Ryan4 004 March of the Celts EnyaR Ryan3 155 Deireadh an Tuath Irish for End of the Tribe EnyaR Ryan1 426 The Sun in the Stream 2 547 To Go Beyond I 1 19 Side twoNo TitleLyricsLength8 Fairytale 3 029 Epona 1 3510 Triad a St Patrick b Cu Chulainn c Oisin Mael Isu Ua Brolchain St Patrick 4 2311 Portrait 1 2312 Boadicea 3 3013 Bard Dance 1 2314 Dan y Dŵr Welsh for Under the Water R Ryan1 4115 To Go Beyond II 2 58Total length 39 09 1992 reissue as The CeltsNo TitleLength11 Portrait Out of the Blue extended version 3 1112 Boadicea 3 3013 Bard Dance 1 2314 Dan y Dŵr 1 4115 To Go Beyond II 2 59Total length 40 58 2009 Japanese CD reissueNo TitleLength16 Eclipse 1 33Total length 42 31Personnel EditCredits adapted from the album s 1987 and 1992 liner notes 6 8 Musicians Enya vocals piano Roland Juno 60 Yamaha DX7 E mu Emulator II Kurzweil synthesiser Arty McGlynn electric guitar Liam O Flynn Uilleann pipes Patrick Halling violinProduction Enya arrangement Nicky Ryan arrangement production engineer on Aldebaran and March of the Celts Nigel Read engineer all other tracks Mario Moscardini sleeve design art direction Martyn J Adleman photography David Scheinmann photography 1992 reissue Sooky Choi designer 1992 reissue Arun Chakraverty mastering 1992 reissue Bruce Talbot executive producer Sam Feldman remastering at Atlantic Studios New York CityCharts EditWeekly charts Edit 1987 weekly chart performance for Enya Chart 1987 PeakpositionUK Albums OCC 28 691989 weekly chart performance for Enya Chart 1989 PeakpositionNew Zealand Albums RMNZ 29 151992 1993 weekly chart performance for The Celts except where noted Chart 1992 1993 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 30 Enya 26Dutch Albums Album Top 100 31 28European Albums European Top 100 Albums 32 31German Albums Offizielle Top 100 33 70Norwegian Albums VG lista 34 20Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 35 39UK Albums OCC 28 10US Catalog Albums Billboard 36 Enya 11US New Age Albums Billboard 37 Enya 141995 weekly chart performance for The Celts Chart 1995 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 38 7New Zealand Albums RMNZ 39 7US Catalog Albums Billboard 40 62005 weekly chart performance for The Celts Chart 2005 PeakpositionSpanish Albums PROMUSICAE 41 97 Year end charts Edit 1992 year end chart performance for The Celts Chart 1992 PositionUK Albums OCC 42 801995 year end chart performance for The Celts Chart 1995 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 43 281997 year end chart performance for The Celts Chart 1997 PositionUS New Age Catalog Albums Billboard 44 32002 year end chart performance for The Celts Chart 2002 PositionCanadian Alternative Albums Nielsen SoundScan 45 95Certifications EditCertifications and sales for Enya Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 46 Platinum 70 000 United States RIAA 47 Platinum 1 000 000 SummariesWorldwide 4 000 000 48 Shipments figures based on certification alone Certifications and sales for The Celts Region Certification Certified units salesArgentina CAPIF 49 Gold 30 000 Australia ARIA 50 2 Platinum 140 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 51 Platinum 250 000 Germany BVMI 52 Gold 250 000 Japan RIAJ 53 Gold 100 000 New Zealand RMNZ 54 Gold 7 500 Spain PROMUSICAE 55 Gold 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 56 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 57 Platinum 1 000 000 SummariesWorldwide 4 500 000 58 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit Evans Paul 2 November 2004 Enya In Brackett Nathan 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Spanish Iberautor Promociones Culturales 2005 ISBN 8480486392 British album certifications Enya The Celts British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 26 December 2021 American album certifications Enya The Celts Recording Industry Association of America University Of Ulster News Release UU Honours Musician Enya news ulster ac uk Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 Retrieved 5 February 2011 External links EditEnya at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Enya album amp oldid 1173360552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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