This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review the Enya - Amaratine single from 2005.
Track titles such as Amaratine, The Comb of The Winds, and The Spaghetti Western are tracks you would expect to see on the title for a book, an episode from a television series, or a record by a favorite artist. Titles such as these are quite memorable if you are an Enya fan. Amaratine is a single that all hardcore Enya fans and Enya fans in general should have in their collection. Enya is quite ambient in soul and in her music. The instrumentation is professionally orchestrated and falls perfectly into ensemble. Still, Enya sticks to her ambient, slow mellow trademark sound. Both Enya and Nicky Ryan do an absolutely wonderful job of production for this single. Enya is nothing raunchy or repetitive of that what you would hear on the radio.
Amaratine is the title track for this single and her album of the same name. This is the original/single version of Amaratine song ballad that was on her Reprise Records album called Amaratine. Amaratine is a smooth slow, soulful mellow ballad that included a well orchestrated grand piano playing in the background. Grand piano penetrates into the smooth soulful song perfectly.
The Comb of The Winds sounds very similar to an episode from a television series or a title from a mystery novel.
The track The Comb of The Winds is very mysterious itself. In spite of the ambient, slow mellow soulful trademark sound Enya is internationally well known for across the globe. The Comb of The Winds is still true to its ambient slow mellow roots.
The Spaghetti Western was the theme for the BBC documentary series called “The Celts”, The Spaghetti Western is a rare recording that has not been released or publicly available anywhere else!
I rate this single, Amaratine, 5/5*****!!
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