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Post by Moe on Feb 3, 2019 20:35:15 GMT -5
Album Poll
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eclipse
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Post by eclipse on Feb 4, 2019 0:45:23 GMT -5
Watermark is my favorite.
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Post by bigwiglaf on Feb 8, 2019 23:41:49 GMT -5
My favorite album has been known to change from time to time, and as of now, it's Watermark...
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Suvi
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Post by Suvi on Feb 9, 2019 4:06:15 GMT -5
For me, it's The Memory Of Trees.
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Post by Priscilla on Feb 9, 2019 5:09:54 GMT -5
A Day Without Rain is my favorite.
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Post by RichardF on Feb 9, 2019 6:49:28 GMT -5
Sorry, impossible to reduce it below my four top; Enya/The celts, Watermark, Memory of Trees and Dark Sky Island. I have a least favourite, but decorum forbids me suggesting it.
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Post by Moe on Feb 9, 2019 9:51:20 GMT -5
Sorry, impossible to reduce it below my four top; Enya/The celts, Watermark, Memory of Trees and Dark Sky Island. I have a least favourite, but decorum forbids me suggesting it. What decorum? Is there any decorum here?
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Post by phantas on Feb 13, 2019 8:49:34 GMT -5
Dark Sky Island for me, with The Memory of Trees a good second followed closely by ADWR/Amarantine. Although the older albums are great still I just don't play them as often and need to be in a certain mood to put them on, unlike the aforementioned.
AWC gets more play during wintertime, but I like the album in itself. The Celts is probably my least favourite as an album. I wish there were more vocal songs on there, rather than vocalises and instrumentals.
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Post by Moe on Feb 13, 2019 11:39:47 GMT -5
Dark Sky Island for me, with The Memory of Trees a good second followed closely by ADWR/Amarantine. Although the older albums are great still I just don't play them as often and need to be in a certain mood to put them on, unlike the aforementioned. AWC gets more play during wintertime, but I like the album in itself. The Celts is probably my least favourite as an album. I wish there were more vocal songs on there, rather than vocalises and instrumentals. I'm with you on The Celts, Phantas. It's my least-played album.
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Post by phoebus on Feb 25, 2019 22:34:41 GMT -5
It was TMOT for a long time, but I think somewhere in the mid-2000s ADWR replaced it. The strings of songs and flow through ADWR is just unmatched, in my opinion.
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Carl
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Post by Carl on Apr 29, 2020 8:38:58 GMT -5
Tough choice, but I would go with Shepherd Moons. π It just has the most of my all-time favourites on it.
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Post by bigwiglaf on Apr 29, 2020 17:20:11 GMT -5
I've found a couple of cassettes when my church had regular rummage sales, and I was involved in setting up/sorting the stuff that came in for the sales...they were both Watermark cassettes, and I knew right off what they were just by the back of the cassette...there's still a couple of record shops around in my area, but it's been several years since I've visited them to see if there's any Enya goodies on the shelves...
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Post by DraΓocht an DΓΊlra on Apr 29, 2020 17:43:45 GMT -5
Watermark is my favourite album, followed by Shepherd Moons and Dark Sky Island. Watermark captures something that I don't find on the other albums, yet I can't put my finger on it.... I think the album has stronger roots than the others, I guess it is Enya before the fame and the travelling. I like the melancholy in the songs, the loneliness. It is also more inherently Irish. I love all of Enya's albums except ADWR.
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Post by Riene on Apr 29, 2020 18:28:17 GMT -5
Watermark is always going to be my favorite. It gives me a peaceful feeling. Not so much nostalgic, but definitely an earlier, easier time.
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Post by πͺ·aestasπͺ· on Apr 29, 2020 22:46:57 GMT -5
Watermark looks like it's doing well, I agree Watermark is the most "raw" like the first albums are and I like it for that and for other reasons, I like all of the albums in their own ways but always when I must choose I choose The memory of trees, it feels like it creates its own world from the beginning to the end and Eithne said in an interview that after the success of Watermark The memory of trees was a result of a period of reflection, all albums are though.
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