
A soundtrack to David Puttman's movie containing 9 instrumentals composed by Enya, 2 songs composed and performed by Enya, 4 jazz standards performed by Jazz Club and 1 song performed by Edith Piaf.
The Train To Paris
The First Day
Mack The Knife (Jazz Club)
Let It Be Me (Jazz Club)
With Jean-Phillippe
Jenny
Reflection
The Frog Prince
Dreams
The Kiss
Sweet Georgia Brown (Jazz Club)
Georgia On My Mind (Jazz Club)
A Kiss By The Fountain
Jenny And Roz
Les Flon-Flons Du Bal (Edith Piaf)
Epilogue

A cassette compilation of various artists based on the notion of world music. Enya, who was credited under her real name as Eithne Ní Bhraonáin, contributed two piano pieces 'An Ghaoth Ón Ghrian (The Solar Wind)' and 'Miss Clare Remembers'. Both were produced by Nicky Ryan and recorded in 1983 at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin. A reworked version of 'Miss Clare Remembers' later appeared on the album 'Watermark'.
Eithne Ní Bhraonáin: An Ghaoth Ón Ghrian (The Solar Wind)
Scene Two
General Strike: My Other Body
Clockface
Frank Ricotti & Brian Gulland: Journey
Swastika Bells
1000 Mexicans: Trans-Astrakhan (Seeing The World)
Body Talk
Old Silk Route: Pig Slaughter
3 Mustaphas 3: Bam/Tsifteteli
Quimantú: Interview with Sergio Avila / The Zampona
Yanomamö Shamanism
Köln Peals
Old Silk Route: Mule Bells
Eithne Ní Bhraonáin: Miss Clare Remembers
33: Notes From The Underground
Andrew Poppy: But Does Winston Own A Straw Hat (Part 2)
Scratch
General Strike: Snowdrops
Quimantú: Despedida De Salta
Jon Keliehor - The Percussion Research Ensemble: Trance Formations
Piedro Insipiedo: Creature Loves Sun
Corrugated Rain
Cremation Gamelan: Fire Over Peliatan
Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart: Tribal
Mind The Gap