Orinoco Flow – The Music of Enya

Orinoco Flow – The Music of Enya
Studio album by Taliesin Orchestra
Released October 22, 1996
Recorded 1996
Genre New-age
Length 39:46
Label Compendia
Producer Trammell Starks
Taliesin Orchestra chronology
"Orinoco Flow"
(1996)
Forbidden Forest
(1997)Forbidden Forest1997
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Orinoco Flow – The Music of Enya (1996) is the first album released by the Taliesin Orchestra, and is a tribute to the Irish singer Enya. There have been three other Enya tribute albums released by the Orchestra: Maiden of Mysteries, An Instrumental Tribute to the Hits of Enya, and Thread of Time.

Track listing

  1. "Orinoco Flow" – 4:14
  2. "Athair Ar Neamh" – 3:39
  3. "The Memories of Trees – 4:22
  4. "No Holly for Miss Quinn – 2:27
  5. "Lothlorien" – 3:21
  6. "From Where I Am" – 3:44
  7. "Book of Days" – 3:24
  8. "China Roses" – 3:57
  9. "Watermark" – 3:27
  10. "Bard Dance" – 3:02
  11. "Celts" – 3:49

Personnel

  • Gary Rice – Mastering
  • Charles Sayre – Arranger, Conductor
  • David Shumway Cello
  • Robert Spates – Violin
  • Jim Zumpano – Engineer
  • Felicia Sorensen – Vocals
  • Barbara Brown – Cello
  • Barry Gibbons – Engineer
  • Lee Johnson – Assistant Producer
  • Scott Larsen Artwork
  • Kathy Birch – Cello
  • Lee Brewster – Violin
  • Riza Browder – Violin
  • Bill Comita – Cello
  • Jeff Girdler – French Horn
  • James Gollmer – French Horn
  • Jennifer Himes – Violin
  • Harriette Hurd – Violin
  • Linda Kapusciars – Cello
  • Phyllis Mauney – Harp
  • Sue Midkiff – Violin
  • Jon Nazdin – Bass
  • Kurt Newubert – Violin
  • Simon Rundlett – Violin
  • Nancy Jo Snider – Cello
  • Phil Splezter – Violin
  • Judy Steinmeyer – Violin
  • Lisa Sayre – Oboe, Whistle (Instrument)
  • Roger Whitworth – French Horn
  • Eric Lemley – Engineer
  • Amy Comtrolis – Cello
  • Kenneth Soper – French Horn
  • Belinda Swanson – Violin
  • Bruno Nasta – Violin, Concert Master
  • Leslie Ludena – Violin
  • Trammell Starks – Keyboards, Editing, Mixing, Producer

Trivia

  • The sixth song, "From Where I Am," is sometimes called "For Where I Am."

See also

References

  • "Track listing" and "The Orchestra" information taken from Artist Direct.
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