The Memory of Trees - Enya

The Memory of Trees

Enya

  • Genre: New Age
  • Release Date: 1995-11-20
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 1995 Warner Music UK Ltd

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Memory of Trees (Instrumen Enya 4:19
2
Anywhere Is Enya 3:44
3
Pax Deorum Enya 4:59
4
Athair Ar Neamh Enya 3:42
5
From Where I Am (Instumental) Enya 2:22
6
China Roses Enya 4:49
7
Hope Has a Place Enya 4:48
8
Tea-House Moon (Instrumental) Enya 2:43
9
Once You Had Gold Enya 3:18
10
La Sonadora Enya 3:38
11
On My Way Home Enya 5:09

Reviews

  • Beauty 🕊💡✨🦢🌳✨

    5
    By 379075:$&
    Beautiful High Vibrational Music✨
  • The album has been out for a long time

    5
    By Dallas - Texas
    The first thing I think of when I look at her is beauty. She is a beautiful woman with eyes that seem to see right through you. She has never produced a bad song ever. She lives in her own castle in Scotland with a personal studio. She is a musical genius able to score, produce, and perform. It blows my mind and haunts my soul when I’m alone with her and her music. “Father In Heaven” in Gaelic > Athair Ar Neamh is sometimes used in weddings in an orchestra version.
  • Warm light sifts through the leaves...in my Memory of Trees

    5
    By Mistoffelees
    So enamoured did I become of this album that I wrote a book around its themes and gave lyrics to its title track. This music goes very deep. Very!
  • This is music to me

    5
    By Onnie Paracuelles
    i grew up with her music, and up to now... i still listen to her songs ☺️
  • Lovely!

    5
    By IpodMagazine.18
    Enya is so peaceful and calming. I especially love Tea House Moon. It's light hearted in a mysterious and strange kind of way. :)
  • Her Greatest Work Thus Far

    5
    By LonelyLeaf08
    Few works of art I have stumbled across have resonated so deeply within my soul. TMOT is simply a journey of mystical and enchanting, heart-touching beauty. Every song takes you far beyond the harsh confines of every day reality. I can imagine endless ethereal soundscapes springing from each track and just want to revel and explore this wondrous world she has created forever and ever. This album will always move me further than I have ever been moved and remains, in my opinion, her strongest work to date. Find yourself amongst all the pieces and enter this new fantastic kingdom of trees of gold.
  • Memories of Enya

    5
    By Torpid a
    This album is particularly haunting and beautiful. I love all her albums but the song "On The Way Home" on this CD struck at my heart strings....We all at some point remember home as both sad and joyous...Enya is an Angel.....
  • I have always loved this album

    5
    By Sue Basko
    I have always loved this album. It is relaxing and inspirational. A few of the songs are melancholy and have helped me to celebrate the sad times of life.
  • Wonderful!!

    5
    By Greensheepleap2021
    Hope Has a Place: 3/5. Beautiful singing, but a bit too repetitive. From Where I Am: 4/5. I appreciated the nice piano. Enya didn't sing, but the title of the song is interesting. It's as if she's sending a peaceful melody from wherever she is. Tea-House Moon: 4.5/5. I love this song. It reminds me of something delightfully strange or mysterious, for some reason. It feels like music I would hear in a dream. On My Way Home: 5/5. It sounded like the other Enya songs until 00:53, the first chorus. It's very upbeat and a nice touch. This is an amazing song. La Sonadora: 5/5! I love the mystical feeling I get when I listen to her songs, and this is one of my favorite songs of hers. If I had to recommend one song on this album, this would be it! (But I can't recommend just one song!) I hope to get more songs on this album soon!
  • D-bag album reviewers...

    5
    By MCas1970
    As a HUGE rock n metal fan, I'm not supposed to like this music, but this is just beauty in music form, and who can't appreciate that? ITunes should not use hipper-than-thou "professional" reviewers (who probably gave Kanye West a 5 star review) for this type of music. It's a great disservice to the artist, not to mention bad business practice to make listeners feel stupid for liking something that they don't consider "cool". Indie-critic-darling bands usually disappear after two records, but Enya will outlast all of them. :)