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Paint the Sky With Stars: The Best of Enya | 
enlarge | Artist: Enya Label: Wea Category: Music
List Price: £15.99 Buy New: £7.72 You Save: £8.27 (52%)
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 525
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 639842089524 EAN: 0639842089524 ASIN: B000024V8E
Release Date: July 31, 2002 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW - Sealed IMPORT!!
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| Tracks:
| • | Orinoco Flow | | • | Caribbean Blue | | • | Book Of Days | | • | Anywhere Is | | • | Only If | | • | Celts | | • | China Roses | | • | Shepherd Moons | | • | Ebudae | | • | Storms In Africa | | • | Watermark | | • | Paint The Sky With Stars | | • | Marble Halls | | • | On My Way Home | | • | Memory Of Trees | | • | Boadicea |
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Amazon.co.uk Review New Age diva Enya first became widely known when her 1988 album Watermark sold 4 million copies and launched the single "Orinoco Flow". Her follow-up, Shepherd Moons, was even more successful, selling over 10 million copies despite its slightly lower grade of ethereal enchantment. In 1997 she released Paint the Sky with Stars, an assortment of her best work from these two early albums plus gems from 1995's The Memory of Trees and the soundtrack to the BBC series The Celts. The most melodic and atmospheric examples of Enya's lovely Celtic-flavoured songwriting shine on this disc. Those unfamiliar with the former Clannad member will find charm in such sweet lullabies as "Marble Halls" and "China Roses" while delighting in the more energetic "Book of Days", "Storms in Africa" and "Caribbean Blue". Overall, an outstanding collection from an artist who gives New Age a good name. --Karen Karleski
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
paint the sky with stars November 18, 2008 Sharon A. Burrage (lowestoft england) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
when i bourght this cd i found the delivery and timeing was great and when i listened to the cd i fell in love with the musice thank you
THE BEST OF ENYA August 10, 2007 stuart (MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Paint the Sky With Stars: The Best of Enya is an excellent 16-song overview of Enya's career, containing 14 selections from The Celts, Watermark, Shepherd Moon, and The Memory of Trees -- including "Caribbean Blue," "Anywhere Is," "Marble Halls," "Book of Days," and, of course, "Orinoco Flow" -- as well as two previously unreleased songs ("Only If...," "Paint the Sky With Stars") that fit comfortably with her past work. Although Enya is, in many ways, an album artist that creates a mood and sustains it through the course of one disc, this is a fine sampler for listeners who only want the hits and highlights.
Paint the Sky with Five Stars February 19, 2007 Jay (Mauritius) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The best of of the best from the very best.How better can you get.This is the "Manchester United" of albums. Every song is like a star player each etched with different skills as per musical composition, ensemble, and memorable lyrics- one of which is my email signature"Ever and always, Always and Ever,Time gave both darkness and dreams to you. Now you can see Spring becomes autumn,leaves become gold, falling from view. Even if this album were priced at 100, I'd still get it; also one of the few albums, I'd regard as a future heirloom. What's good about it is that you can select any track;Be it Far and Away, China Roses, Storms in Africa etc etc.Too good;I can readily see the 2nd volume of this "Best of" Collection in the near future.
By Far the Brightest Star January 28, 2007 R. Chris 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This 16-track compilation is the perfect way to get acquainted with one of the best-selling female entertainers of all time. Paint the Sky with Stars compiles 14 selections; from her debut album (Watermark) to her 1995 output (The Memory of Trees), plus two completely new cuts that sits perfectly well with her old ones. I've always thought of Enya as an album artist, and she mainly is, but she also happens to put out great singles such as the rhythmic flow of "Caribbean Blue," "Anywhere Is" and of course is perhaps biggest hits "Orinoco Flow." This album manages to gather some of her finest moments; from the chanting ballad of "The Celts" to the lilting new cut "Only If." I'm so glad that they included the lovely "Boadicea" and especially the enchanting standard "Marble Halls." All in all, this compilation is the perfect introduction to one of music's finest visionaries. It thrills, but at the same time, keeps you warm.
A brilliant nostalgia hit for me July 25, 2006 Ms. Caitlin B. Blanchard 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this CD in a abit of a nostalgia run, remembering when I had a self-recorded tape of it, and a lonely little girl used to sit and make up intricate fantasy worlds to the tracks on this album. It's just as fantastic as I remembered, those fantasy worlds are coming right back, and I feel inspired and alive agin. Amazing what some music can do for a girl, huh? Enyas music is beautiful, ethereal and haunting, ranging from quit dark sounding tracks to delicate creations. A must for anyone who loves beauty and beautiful voices.
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