Enya - The Memory Of Trees -1995- Flac -

Serving as a sister track to "Orinoco Flow" and "Book of Days," this closer is a celebration. The vocal layering in the chorus is dense—dozens of tracks of Enya’s voice stacked upon one another. Lossless audio prevents this density from becoming "muddy," allowing the listener to pick out the individual vocal textures.

If you have only ever heard this album on YouTube, Spotify (very high setting is still lossy), or in a car with road noise, you have not heard The Memory of Trees . You have merely heard its shadow. Enya - The Memory Of Trees -1995- Flac

The lyrics of "The Memory of Trees" are a testament to Enya's skill as a poet and storyteller. The album's themes revolve around nature, love, and introspection, with Enya drawing inspiration from Irish mythology and folklore. Songs like "Only Time" and "March of the Children" showcase Enya's ability to craft lyrics that are both personal and universal, speaking to the human experience in a way that transcends cultural boundaries. Serving as a sister track to "Orinoco Flow"

Lyrically, the album traverses themes of love, longing, nature, and introspection. Songs like "Fairy Tale" and "The Memory of Trees" evoke a sense of mythical storytelling, drawing on Celtic folklore and Enya's own imaginative narrative. Other tracks, such as "The Most of the Moon" and "I Can See," showcase Enya's ability to craft melodies that are both soothing and profoundly emotive. If you have only ever heard this album