Why people still listen to Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya?
I have noticed more number of people listen to Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya, though the album had been released a couple of year ago. Some of my online friends say that this is their favorite Enya album which pulls them towards the ocean of Enya’s celtic fusion.
“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-flavored 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.” says Karen Karleski in a product review of Enya’s Album.

Source: Amazon
Track Listings:
1. Orinoco Flow
2. Caribbean Blue
3. Book Of Days
4. Anywhere Is
5. Only If…
6. The Celts
7. China Roses
8. Shepherd Moons
9. Ebudae
10. Storms In Africa
11. Watermark
12. Paint the Sky with Stars
13. Marble Halls
14. On My Way Home
15. The Memory Of Trees
16. Boadicea
The tracks are amazingly mused by Enya with her distinct style which perhaps lures fans of classical, new age, and Celtic genre. She takes to an ethereal enchanting journey and reaches our soul to shoot off for a new world of peace. Since this CD is a collection of Enya’s best works, there is no need for a question ‘Why people still listen to Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya?’ because great music stand the test of time.
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