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The Memory of Trees is not an album for background listening at a coffee shop. It is an album for —headphones on, lights dim, a glass of red wine in hand. It is an environmental statement wrapped in a pop song, a prayer hidden in a hook. Enya - The Memory Of Trees -1995- Flac
, released on November 20, 1995, is the fourth studio album by Irish musician With "The Memory of Trees" in FLAC format,
Recorded in Enya's own studio, Aigle, in County Wicklow, Ireland, "The Memory of Trees" was produced by Enya herself, along with her long-term collaborators Nicky Ryan and Roma Ryan. The album marked a significant point in Enya's career, as it followed the global success of her previous work, including "Watermark" (1988) and "Shepherd Moons" (1991). The creative process behind "The Memory of Trees" was characterized by Enya's signature approach: a blend of meticulous attention to detail and spontaneous creativity. This period was particularly fruitful for Enya, as she explored new textures and emotions, inspired by the natural landscapes of Ireland and the broader Celtic heritage. It is an album for —headphones on, lights