Orinoco Flow -- The Music of Enya
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Orinoco Flow -- The Music of Enya | ||
Tribute album for Enya by Taliesin Orchestra | ||
Released | October 22, 1996 | |
Recorded | 1996 | |
Genre | New Age | |
Length | 39:46 | |
Label | Compendia | |
Producer(s) | Trammell Starks | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Taliesin Orchestra chronology | ||
"Orinoco Flow" (1996) |
"Forbidden Forest" (1997) |
Orinoco Flow -- The Music of Enya (1996) is the first album out of nine 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.
Contents |
Track listing
- "Orinoco Flow" -- 4:14
- "Athair Ar Neamh" -- 3:39
- "The Memories of Trees -- 4:22
- "No Holly for Miss Quinn -- 2:27
- "Lothlorien" -- 3:21
- "From Where I Am" -- 3:44
- "Book of Days" -- 3:24
- "China Roses" -- 3:57
- "Watermark" -- 3:27
- "Bard Dance" -- 3:02
- "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 lead vocalist, Felicia Sorensen, is an adherent of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon or LDS Church).[1]
- 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.
- ^ Taken from Felicia's unofficial fansite, feliciasorensen.com, on October 17, 2006.