Enya - A Day Without Rain

Enya - A Day Without Rain
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Album Details

Title: A Day Without Rain
Artist: Enya
Release Date: 11/21/2000
Label: WEA, Reprise
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 093624742623, 685738598625, 685738587827
Genre: New Age
Styles: Celtic, Adult Alternative, Contemporary Instrumental, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Contemporary Celtic, Celtic New Age
Moods: Dreamy, Ethereal, Hypnotic, Reflective, Atmospheric, Delicate, Elegant, Intimate, Lush, Pastoral, Sparkling, Wistful, Light, Precious, Restrained, Sentimental, Sophisticated, Detached, Refined/Mannered, Stylish, Organic, Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Joyous, Soothing
Total Copies: 141
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. A Day Without Rain
  2. Wild Child
  3. Only Time
  4. Tempus Vernum
  5. Deora Ar Mo Chroi
  6. Flora's Secret
  7. Fallen Embers
  8. Silver Inches
  9. Pilgrim
  10. One By One
  11. Lazy Days

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDWEA8573859862
2000CDWEA8573858782
2000CDReprise947426

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Album Review

Enya's first full-length album of new material in five years (and her fourth in 12 years) will have a familiar sound to the millions who have followed her career so far. As usual, the slow songs sound like "Silent Night" being performed in a cathedral, and the less slow songs are paced by rhythm patterns that would be called pizzicato passages if they were being played on real strings instead of string-like synthesizers. Over the music, Enya sings in her multi-tracked, ethereal voice, making Roma Ryan's lyrics, which are full of pastoral imagery and abstract romantic sentiments, seem even more insubstantial than they already are. In the press materials accompanying the release, Enya explains why it took her five years to come up with less than 34 and a half minutes of music that sounds like most of her earlier music by noting that she plays all the instruments and does all the singing herself without using samples. It might be more accurate to say that there is no need for her to release albums any more frequently than she does, since each one sells over a long period of time. And since her listeners are more concerned with the mood she sets than with musical content, the similarity to her other albums is a good thing. This is music that works almost entirely as a surface pleasure; strip it of its pretensions, and it's just contemporary easy listening music. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
EnyaVocals, Voices, Arranger, Mixing
Nicky RyanMixing, Producer, Engineer, Arranger
Roma RyanLyricist
Sheila RockCover Design, Photography
Simon FowlerPhotography

Member Reviews

DR A. wrote on 8/11/2009...

a beautiful, lyrical, musical journey. excellent!

Jill P. (zoby) wrote on 2/20/2009...

It's a very good album, very zen. A mix of whimsical lyrics and a soft-spoken singer.

Aileen R. (aileen) wrote on 6/15/2008...

As each new Enya release has washed over all who have ears to hear, as each heaven-touched work leaves admirers sitting speechless in slack-jawed wonder, questions eventually come to mind: Might her layered, choral-like approach gradually become predictable or stale? Will she ever exhaust her deep reservoir of soul-stirring ideas? Remarkably, A Day Without Rain, Enya's fourth release since her 1988 breakthrough, Watermark, establishes new artistic heights for the gifted Irish vocalist and keyboardist. The project, polished and refined over a five-year period in the company of longtime collaborators Nicky Ryan (producer) and Roma Ryan (lyricist), may qualify as her best yet--a radiant, beatific collection of works that command attention with their cathedral-like resonance as they soothe your spirit with some of Enya's loveliest, most graceful voicings ever. The disc's opening three tracks (including the spellbinding "Only Time") form a gorgeous trilogy that suggest Enya has deepened her focus on the nexus where sophisticated pop and regal mysticism, the twin rivers of her singular sound, form a seamless intersection. The disc's gentle timbre is disturbed only once, and in memorable fashion, with "Tempus Vernum," a marshalling of mythic sonic forces that brings to mind the theme from the De Beers diamond commercial, but with a Celtic/Goth edge. Additional highlights abound. The closing "Lazy Days" will leave your soul dancing in a shower of flower petals and sunshine. A wonderful recording.

--Terry Wood (Amazon.com)

William E. (unholyblackdeath) wrote on 7/19/2007...

2 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Enya is never out of form! This is some great stuff. Very soothing and comforting when you are in those depressed moods. Great vocals.

Cathie S. wrote on 6/14/2007...

0 of 4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Includes songs: Day without rain, Wild child, Only time, Tempus vernum,deora, flora's secret, fallen embers, silver inches, pilgrim, one by one and lazy days

Gloria H. (Trekglo) wrote on 3/3/2007...

0 of 5 member(s) found this review helpful.
Front Jewel Case cracked

Melissa G. wrote on 2/4/2007...

0 of 3 member(s) found this review helpful.
another great great cd...she is an awesome singer.

Nancy P. (SouthernLady) wrote on 9/3/2006...

1 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Really excellent.

Chris P. wrote on 8/19/2006...

3 of 3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Pure Enya- moody, relaxing, entrancing...