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Post by eternity on Apr 11, 2009 20:49:27 GMT -5
Post here all you know about the album.
Release date: November 08, 1991. Tracks on the album: 12 Album peak position (UK): 1 Tracks out of the album: 3 (Oriel Window, S' Faghain Mo Bháile, As Baile) Singles released: 4 (Caribbean Blue, How Can I Keep From Singing, Book of Days, Marble Halls) Singles peak position: Caribbean Blue 13, How Can I Keep From Singing 32, Book of Days 10. Videos Released: 3 (Caribbean Blue, How can I Keep from Singing, Book of Days) Time to develop: Languages: English, Latin, Gaelic
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Isabel
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Ah! Je voudrais voler comme un oiseau d'aile...
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Post by Isabel on Oct 1, 2019 13:41:06 GMT -5
An article about Shepherd Moons from back in the day... Enya - room with a view - a studio with windows The Three Year Quest Toward Shepherd Moons by Keith and Kent Zimmerman January 17, 1992/the GAVIN REPORT www.americanradiohistory.comThe Gavin Report was a San Francisco-based radio industry trade publication. The publication was founded by radio performer Bill Gavin in 1958.
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Post by RichardF on Oct 2, 2019 6:58:05 GMT -5
Good find, Good article. Interersting to see Nicky talking back then about balancing Digital and Analogue sounds, something that is now a current view point. I knew that they had to go to London for some of Shepherd Moonsa, but I didn't realise how little. Also of note that a 32 track digital recorder could be done on the average laptop and £100 digital interface these days.
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Post by Stargazer on Oct 3, 2019 8:31:37 GMT -5
An article about Shepherd Moons from back in the day... Enya - room with a view - a studio with windows The Three Year Quest Toward Shepherd Moons by Keith and Kent Zimmerman January 17, 1992/the GAVIN REPORT www.americanradiohistory.comThe Gavin Report was a San Francisco-based radio industry trade publication. The publication was founded by radio performer Bill Gavin in 1958. Yes, thank you for sharing this article, Isabel! I found it very interesting. I love gaining new insights into Enya, Nicky, and Roma’s creative processes. — Stargazer
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