“Anywhere Is (instrumental/alternate mixes often circulate)”
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The title refers to Irish and Druidic mythology, specifically the belief that trees are sacred guardians of memory. Enya - The Memory Of Trees -1995- Flac
| Field | Details | |-------|---------| | Artist | Enya | | Album | The Memory of Trees | | Year | 1995 (original), but FLAC rips may come from later represses | | Catalog # (original CD) | UK/EU: WPCR-1611 (Japan), 0630-14307-2 (EU), 82966-2 (US) | | Barcode | 0 82564 82962 8 (US) / 7 0630-14307-2 5 (EU) | | Duration | ~44 min | | Track count | 11 | | Key bonus tracks on some versions | “The Memory of Trees (instrumental)” – Japan only |
In the realm of new age and Celtic music, few artists have managed to weave a spell of tranquility and mystique as effectively as Enya. Born Eithne Ní Bhraonáin, this Irish singer-songwriter has been a beacon of ethereal soundscapes since the late 1980s. Among her most revered works is the 1995 album "The Memory of Trees," a masterpiece that continues to enthrall listeners with its lush instrumentation, enchanting vocal melodies, and the timeless themes of nature, love, and introspection.
| Track | Highlights | Audio Note (FLAC) | |--------|-------------|--------------------| | The Memory of Trees | Orchestral swells, Gaelic-inspired choral sections | Wide soundstage; low-end resonance in synth bass | | Anywhere Is | Catchy, uplifting melody; layered “la la la” vocals | Crisp transients; vocal layers distinctly separated | | Athair Ar Neamh | Solemn Irish prayer, sparse piano | Excellent ambient retrieval; hall reverb tail audible | | China Roses | Gentle waltz rhythm, lush string arrangement | Warm midrange; natural decay on acoustic guitar | | Hope Has a Place | Intimate verses, soaring chorus | Vocal breath details well-preserved | | Field | Details | |-------|---------| | Artist
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A transitional piece. The low-frequency synth pad is easily lost. On FLAC, it anchors the entire track, providing a "deep listening" experience that rewards high-end headphones (Sennheiser HD 600s or Beyerdynamics).
– 4:44 (Vocals recorded on location at Silent Valley Reservoir) Tea-House Moon (Instrumental) – 2:41 Once You Had Gold – 3:16 La Soñadora – 3:35 (Sung in Spanish) On My Way Home – 5:08 (Second single) Themes and Production | Track | Highlights | Audio Note (FLAC)
Find a quiet room. Put on a pair of open-back headphones. Play the file of the title track. Close your eyes. You will realize that trees do have memories—and Enya encoded them all in those 16 bits, waiting to be unlocked by anyone willing to listen in high fidelity.
"The Memory of Trees" is Enya's fifth studio album, following the critically acclaimed "Watermark" (1988) and "Shepherd Moons" (1991). Produced by Enya, Nicky Ryan, and Ronny Laine, the album features 12 tracks that weave a spell of enchantment and introspection. From the opening notes of the first track, "The Celestial Way," it's clear that Enya is on a mission to transport listeners to a world of wonder and magic.