This is Michael Mixerr. Tonight I will review Shepherd Moons by Enya from 1991.
I love the New Age from Enya despite me not being a fan of the New Age music sound and the modern music audience thinking that Enya's music is Old Age. There should be a genre for Old Age I think if there isn't a musical genre of that name that is already in existance. I'll keep this album review short since Shepherd Moons by Enya has already been reviewed by Chicago Tribune, All Music Guide, and Rolling Stone have reviewed this album.
Anyway… on with the album review!
The lead single called Caribbean Blue avoids repeating the successful formula pattern of Orinoco Flow from the last album. Orinoco Flow is what made the last album successful as Caribbean Blue made this album called Shepherd Moons
become successful.
Carribean Blues, Book Of Days, and Lothlórien are my favorite songs off of this album. To me for some reason, Shepherd Moons sounds more depressing, sad, and darker in a dark mood type of way and musical format for the dark mood musical sub-genre. I don't know why I get sad and feel this dark feeling when I listen this sad but soulfully great compositional piece of an album, but I do. I consider this her most vocally soulful album for the 90s era.
To me for some reason, Shepherd Moons sounds more depressing, sad, darker, and suicidal than all of Enya's other albums that have been written by her.
I rate this album, Shepherd Moons, 5/5*****!
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