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| The Memory of Trees |
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| | Album by Enya |
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| Released | November 17, 1995 | | Recorded | | | Genre | New Age | | Length | 43:24 | | Label | Warner Music | | Producer(s) | Nicky Ryan | | Professional reviews |
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| | Enya chronology |
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Shepherd Moons (1991) | The Memory of Trees (1995) | A Day Without Rain (2000) |
The Memory of Trees is an album by Irish musician Enya, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music). It won the Grammy Award for "Best New Age Album" of 1997. Its cover art was inspired by a painting by Maxfield Parrish (whose work has inspired many of her music videos as well) entitled The Young King of the Black Isles. Track listing- "The Memory of Trees" – 4:18
- "Anywhere Is" – 3:58
- "Pax Deorum" – 4:58
- "Athair Ar Neamh" – 3:39
- "From Where I Am" – 2:20
- "China Roses" – 4:47
- "Hope Has
a Place" – 4:44 - "Tea-House Moon" – 2:41
- "Once You Had Gold" – 3:16
- "La SoƱadora" – 3:35
- "On My Way Home" – 5:08
Personnel- Enya – vocals, multiple instruments
Production- Engineered and mixed by Nicky Ryan
- Executive producer Rob Dickins
- Mastered by Arun
- Sleeve photography inspired by Maxfield Parrish
- Costume design by Elizabeth Emanuel
- Sleeve Layout by Sooky
ChartsAlbum | Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1995 | The Billboard 200 (US) | 9 | | 1995 | Top New Age Albums (US) | 1 | | 1995 | Lista AFYVE (Spain) | 1 | | 1995 | Official Album Chart (UK) | 5 |
AwardsGrammy Awards The Memory of Trees The Memory of Trees The Memory of Trees
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