Enya (album)

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Enya
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Standard cover. Several CD editions have a black border instead of white.
Studio album / Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 1987
November 1992 (Reissue)
Recorded1985–1986
StudioAigle Studio (Artane, Dublin)
BBC Enterprises Studio Woodlands (Wood Lane, London)
Genre
Length39:06 (1987)
41:04 (1992)
Label
Producer Nicky Ryan
Enya chronology
The Frog Prince: The Original Soundtrack Recording
(1985)
Enya
(1987)
Watermark
(1988)
Singles from Enya
  1. "I Want Tomorrow"
    Released: 9 March 1987
Side one
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."The Celts"2:56
2."Aldebaran" (Dedicated to Ridley Scott)
  • Enya
  • R. Ryan
3:05
3."I Want Tomorrow"R. Ryan4:00
4."March of the Celts"
  • Enya
  • R. Ryan
3:15
5."Deireadh an Tuath" (Irish for "End of the Tribe")
  • Enya
  • R. Ryan
1:42
6."The Sun in the Stream" 2:54
7."To Go Beyond (I)" 1:19
Side two
No.TitleLyricsLength
8."Fairytale" 3:02
9."Epona" 1:35
10."Triad"
  • a. "St. Patrick"
  • b. "Cú Chulainn"
  • c. "Oisin"
Mael Ísu Ua Brolcháin ("St. Patrick")4:23
11."Portrait" 1:23
12."Boadicea" 3:30
13."Bard Dance" 1:23
14."Dan y Dŵr" (Welsh for "Under the Water")R. Ryan1:41
15."To Go Beyond (II)" 2:58
Total length:39:09
1992 reissue as The Celts
No.TitleLength
11."Portrait (Out of the Blue)" (extended version)3:11
12."Boadicea"3:30
13."Bard Dance"1:23
14."Dan y Dŵr"1:41
15."To Go Beyond (II)"2:59
Total length:40:58
2009 Japanese CD reissue
No.TitleLength
16."Eclipse"1:33
Total length:42:31

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's 1987 and 1992 liner notes. [6] [8]

Musicians

Production

Charts

Certifications

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