Orinoco Flow:The Music Of Enya By Rae777 on - Updated Oct 15, 2011
A cd I have been listening to lately is The Taliesin Orchestra's Orinoco Flow:The music of Enya. If you like new age music and orchestras you should give this cd a listen. It's long been a favorite of mine. This music is wonderfully soothing and very relaxing. The Taliesin Orchestra does a great job on eleven of Enya's songs including:
Orinoco Flow--Athair Ar Neamh--The Memories of Trees--No Holly for Miss Quinn—Lothlorien--From Where I Am--Book of Days--China Roses—Watermark--Bard Dance--Celts
This album was released in the mid 1990's but I still have it. Orinoco Flow:The music of Enya is about 40 minutes long. The music has the backing of a great orchestra and has a new age sound to it. The horns and strings are lovely. It is produced by Trammell Starks but the arranger and conductor of the orchestra is Charles Sayre. Sayre does a fantastic job on this cd. I especially like Memories of Trees, Orinoco Flow, Book of Days and Watermark. If you would like to hear these songs there are samples of them at song Amazon.com and YouTube.
This album can be bought at different online music places like Amazon.com for about $9.00 or less.
The Taliesin Orchestra Orinoco Flow:The music of Enya

I LOVE "The Memory Of Trees" and I also enjoy the New Age music a lot. Have not purchased any music or listened to it in a long time, since our CD player broke. I guess I should put them in my computer and play them :) Hubby's CD player and speakers are all tucked away and positioned on his book shelf and would be way too much finagling to move!
Very nice review!
I just googled and listened - it's beautiful!
I love this kind of music.
great review :), and orinoco flow is a beautiful song, i didnt know it was called that, so thank you for helping me find it :)
great review :), and orinoco flow is a beautiful song, i didnt know it was called that, so thank you for helping me find it :)