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Shepherd Moons

 
Album Review: Shepherd Moons

  • Artist: Enya
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1991 11
  • Total Time: 43:09
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: New Age

Review

Calling Shepherd Moons a near carbon copy of Watermark puts it quite mildly. Like Watermark, Shepherd Moons opens with the title track, a calm instrumental, has another brief instrumental titled after a Dora Saint book smack in the middle ("No Holly for Miss Quinn"), and concludes with a number incorporating a striking uilleann pipes solo, "Smaointe...." In general, Enya's own musical style and work remains the same, again assisted on production by Nicky Ryan and with lyrics by Roma Ryan. Shepherd Moons does have one key factor that's also carried over from Watermark -- it's quite good listening. Though the total continuity means that those who enjoy her work will again be pleased and those who dislike it won't change their minds, in terms of finding her own vision and sticking with it, Enya has increasingly polished and refined her work to a strong, elegant degree. "Caribbean Blue," the lead single, avoids repeating the successful formula of "Orinoco Flow" by means of its waltz time -- a subtle enough change, but one that colors and drives the overall composition and performance, the closest Enya might ever get to a dance number. Some songs call to mind traditional Irish music even more strongly than much of her earlier work, while two other tracks are haunting rearrangements of old, traditional numbers. With her trademark understated drama in full flow many other places, especially on the wonderful "Book of Days" (replaced on later pressings with an English language version done for the film Far and Away), Enya shows herself to still have it, to grand effect. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Shepherd Moons Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (3:42)
Caribbean Blue Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (3:58)
How Can I Keep from Singing? Traditional Enya (4:23)
Ebudae Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (1:54)
Angeles Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (3:57)
No Holly for Miss Quinn Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (2:40)
Book of Days Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (2:32)
Evacuee Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (3:50)
Lothlorien Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (2:08)
Marble Halls Traditional Enya (3:53)
Afer Ventus Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (4:05)
Smaointe Enya, Roma Ryan Enya (6:07)

Credits

Enya (Percussion), Enya (Arranger), Enya (Keyboards), Enya (Vocals), Enya (Main Performer), Andy Duncan (Percussion), Greg Jackman (Engineer), Roy Jewitt (Clarinet), Liam O'Flynn (Pipe), Nick Ryan (Percussion), Nick Ryan (Arranger), Nick Ryan (Producer), Nick Ryan (Engineer), Nicky Ryan (Percussion), Nicky Ryan (Arranger), Nicky Ryan (Producer), Nicky Ryan (Engineer), Nicky Ryan (Mixing), Steve Sidwell (Cornet), Rob Dickins (Executive Producer), Robin Barclay (Assistant Engineer), Gregg Jackman (Engineer), Gregg Jackman (Mixing), David Scheinmann (Photography), Liam O'Flionn (Uillean Pipes)
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This article is about the album by Enya. For the astronomical bodies, see the article on planetary rings.
"Book of Days" redirects here; for other meanings see Book of days
Shepherd Moons
Studio album by Enya
Released November 4, 1991
Recorded 1989 - 1991
Genre New Age, Celtic
Length 43:09
Label WEA, Warner Music UK (Europe)
Reprise, Warner Bros. (US)
Producer Nicky Ryan
Professional reviews
Enya chronology
Watermark
(1988)
Shepherd Moons
(1991)
The Celts
(1992)

Shepherd Moons is an album by Irish musician Enya, released on November 4, 1991. It won the Grammy Award for "Best New Age Album" of 1993. It was a #1 album in the UK and a Top 20 hit in the US, peaking at #17 on the Billboard 200. The album was a major success and sold 13 million copies worldwide.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Shepherd Moons" – 3:42
  2. "Caribbean Blue" – 3:58
  3. "How Can I Keep from Singing?" – 4:23
  4. "Ebudæ" – 1:54
  5. "Angeles" – 3:57
  6. "No Holly for Miss Quinn" – 2:40
  7. "Book of Days" – 2:32[1]
  8. "Evacuee" – 3:50
  9. "Lothlórien" – 2:08
  10. "Marble Halls" – 3:53
  11. "Afer Ventus" – 4:05
  12. "Smaointe..." – 6:07

Singles

  • Caribbean Blue released with Orinoco Flow, As Baile, Angeles, and Oriel Window as additional tracks.
  • How Can I Keep From Singing? released with Oíche Chiún and 'S Fagaim Mo Bhaile appearing as additional tracks. (Chiún is an apparent misspelling of Chiúin.)
  • Book of Days[2] released with Watermark, On Your Shore, and Exile as additional tracks.

Certifications, peaks and sales

Country Peak position Certification (if any) Sales/shipments
Australia 3x Platinum 230,000
Austria 31
Brazil Platinum[3] 285,000+
Canada 3x Platinum[4] 320,000+
France Gold
Germany Gold[5]
Hungary[6] 35
Netherlands 2x Platinum[7] 170,000+
New Zealand 39
Norway 2
Spain 3 5x Platinum 550,000+
Sweden 5
Switzerland 13 Gold[8] 30,000+
United Kingdom 1 4x Platinum[9] 1,200,000+
United States 17 5x Platinum[10] 5,000,000+

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Nicky Ryan
  • Executive Producer: Rob Dickins
  • Engineers: Gregg Jackman, Nicky Ryan
  • Assistant engineer: Robin Barclay
  • Mixing: Gregg Jackman, Nicky Ryan
  • Arranger: Enya, Nicky Ryan
  • Photography: David Scheinmann
  • Wardrobe by The New Renaissance

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1991 The Billboard 200 (US) 15
1991 Top New Age Albums (US) 1
1991 Official Album Chart (UK) 1

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1991 "Caribbean Blue" Modern Rock Tracks (US) 2
1992 "Caribbean Blue" Adult Contemporary (US) 24
1992 "Caribbean Blue" The Billboard Hot 100 (US) 72
1991 "Caribbean Blue" Official Singles Chart (UK) 10
1991 "How Can I Keep From Singing?" Official Singles Chart (UK) 29
1992 "Book Of Days" Official Singles Chart (UK) 8

Awards

Grammy Awards

Year Winner Category
1993 Shepherd Moons Best New Age Album

Footnotes

  1. ^ Early editions of the album included a version of Book of Days with Gaelic lyrics. Later editions substituted a new recording with English language lyrics recorded for the soundtrack of the film, Far and Away.
  2. ^ The capital O in "Book Of Days" is intentional See this Amazon URL found via the The Official Enya Website
  3. ^ ABPD
  4. ^ CRIA
  5. ^ IFPI Germany
  6. ^ "Hungarian Albums Chart". Mahasz.hu. http://mahasz.hu/m/?menu=slagerlistak&menu2=archivum&lista=top40&ev=1992&het=3&submit_=Keresés. Retrieved 2009-12-03. 
  7. ^ NVPI
  8. ^ IFPI Switzerland
  9. ^ BPI
  10. ^ Billboard “Ask Billboard”
Preceded by
Greatest Hits II by Queen
UK number one album
November 16, 1991November 22, 1991
Succeeded by
We Can't Dance by Genesis

 
 

 

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