THE VERY BEST OF ENYA
(2009)
Enya's second best of compilation brings together 18 songs from her
long career. Also available as a limited cd/dvd edition containing
music videos and documentary footage.
The Very Best of Enya trivia
AND WINTER CAME (2008)
A wonderful winter-themed album containing ten original pieces and two
traditional Christmas carols in Latin and Irish Gaelic.
And Winter Came trivia
AMARANTINE (2005)
Enya's sixth studio album was named after the evelasting flower. It includes three songs
in Loxian, a language invented by Roma Ryan.
Amarantine trivia
A DAY WITHOUT RAIN
(2000)
Enya has said about the album "it is positive because that's where I'm at in my life."
With over 15 million copies sold worldwide "Rain" is her best-selling album
and a favourite of many fans.
PAINT THE SKY WITH STARS
(1997)
The 16-track compilation sums up ten years of Enya's solo career. Includes her
greatest hits, personal favourites and two new songs: Paint the
Sky with Stars and Only If... Great for the new fans, it was my first Enya cd too!
THE MEMORY OF TREES
(1995)
The Enya experience at its purest: from the beautiful artwork inspired by Maxfield Parrish, through the breathtaking title track,
to Anywhere Is -lead single and an ode to randomness.
THE CELTS (1992)
Re-release of ENYA (1987). The original music was composed as soundtrack to the BBC
documentary The Celts. The new version has
been remastered and contains extended version of Portrait.
SHEPHERD MOONS (1991)
Named after two tiny moons orbiting a ring of Saturn, this album is pure magic.
Caribbean Blue is probably my most-favourite Enya song, it's just perfect.
WATERMARK (1988)
Enya's WEA debut containing the number one hit Orinoco Flow
(Sail Away) that introduced her worldwide. The central image of the album is the ocean,
symbol of a great journey. The words are those of loss, of reflection, of exile from those whom the heart loves.
ENYA (1987)
Soundtrack to The Celts. BBC
originally planned to commision a different composer for every part of the series but after they heard
demo-recording of March of the Celts
they changed their mind and hired Enya to compose all the music.
THE FROG PRINCE (1985)
A soundtrack to David Puttman's movie contains mainly Enya's
orchestrated melodies and only two songs (Dreams & The Frog Prince)
are actually performed by her.