Friday, June 29, 2007

It Ain't Enya

There are many songs out there claiming to be Enya... but aren't. Maybe it's a synth lover who thinks the only way they'll get exposure is to claim to be someone famous. Maybe it's a 12-year-old screwing around on mommy's computer and doesn't know the name of the song they just downloaded. Or maybe it's some idiot college kid who hears something and says "oo, oo, I know, that's New Age, so it's gotta be that chick, wutzername, Enya!"

Who knows how it really starts, but at some point someone puts the wrong artist on there. Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond are often mixed too, so it's not just New Age artists. Suddenly, Enya fans see a song they've never heard before, pay their 10 cents or whatever, only to find... it ain't Enya.

My friends know I love Celtic music, so I often get random "have you ever heard of [insert artist]?" which, of course, I've probably never heard of them, and it sends me rummaging through Amazon or Download.com for samples of this newly discovered person. I like that. I discovered Anahata that way.

Other times, I get "I have a song I bet you don't have" and low and behold, I don't have it. Nor did the artist ever make it! Many do that claiming an Enya song I don't own. (I have all of her albums, but she releases some songs only on singles. I don't have all those, but I WANT THEM!) Their claim often turns out to be Loreena McKennitt or Lisa Gerrard or Enya's older siblings in Clannad, all of whom I love.

A year ago when Enya's new album Amarantine came out, someone asked if I had the "Amarantine Promo." I was like, "Sure, you mean Comb of the Winds..." No, no, not the single, I mean the Promo. Like Monsoon Chariot. Monsoon what? Never heard of it. Where can I buy it? Oh, it's not in stores, it's bootlegged, internet only, mysterious 13th track, only in Russia or something.

So I risk the wrath of the RIAA and (hush now) I downloaded these "Enya promos." Sure enough, I've never heard of them. One is titled Amarantine, but it's a fast, heavily percussive song that builds intensity upon one word, "Angelica," even more intense than Enya's other driving song, The River Sings, certainly nothing like the happy, sleepy, optimist "Amarantine, Amarantine" of the album song. In fact, some of these aren't Enya-ish at all. Some plain out aren't Enya. One's a man! I did not download them all, only a few, but I had a problem. Here were some apocryphal songs, maybe-but-most-likely-not by Enya, and I had no clue who really did them.

And I was growing to really like them!

Now, when it comes to my music, I'm a perfectionist. I want all the info inputted properly. If it's off my own collections, no problem, but it's harder if it's from a friend who made a CD of songs they thought I'd like (which is not pirating; it's the same thing we did back in the '80s with tapes and it was legal!) That music doesn't always have the info to transfer over. I'll spend hours searching for the right album, what year, what track number, who wrote the song, a picture of the front of the album. Yes, I obsess a little!

So now I have songs I like, don't want to get rid of them, and they're not the right artist, possibly not even the right name of the song. So off I go, digging into the arcana of Enya forums, hunting for "songs not by Enya." There are plenty of gripers ranting about the difference between Loreena, Lisa, Moire, and Enya, complaining about a new generation of Celtic and New Age musicians masking their songs as Enya, but not much for who actually did these songs. Mostly, they have guesses. It might be him, it's possibly her, admitting many of these are not unknown artists trying to break out, but famous artists people just ignorantly mistook for being Enya. While I'm racking up demerits from the RIAA, I checked these possible songs against the promo songs. Nothing like it at all!

This is a list of the false-Enya songs on the "Amaratine Promo," who did them, and I added links so you can check out the album on Amazon. Support the artists! Or at least spread the word about them.

[UPDATE - Feb. 2014]

I've updated the original list, thanks to a bunch of people jumping in and filling in the blanks. You guys are awesome!

01 Amarantine = Angelica, by Seay, 1 Voice (2005)
02 Remember Now, by 2002, The Emerald Way (2006)
03 World of Wonders, by F.R.E.U.D., Time Passangers (1998)
04 Fading Hues = Longing for Ashira, by Enam, M'anchelii (2001)
05 Caeli et Terra = Sanctus, by Anael, Unconditional (1998)
06 Dragonfly = In the Hollows of Trees, by Gary Stadler & Singh Kaur, Fairy NightSongs
07 Mor Rioghain = Siren Song, by Seay, 1 Voice (2005)
08 Along Meadow Streams = Marcomé, by Librarsi, Seven Seas (1996)
09 Arcadia, by Miriam Stockley, Miriam (1999)
10 Cagaran Gaolach = Musa-Mare Lullaby, by Wendy Stark, Child of Transference (1999)
11 In the Arms of Eternity = In The Arms Of Morpheus, by Emoke, Swimming in Dark Water (2003)
12 Iapetus = Mystery, by Lorellei, Spiritus - Breath of Life (1996)
13 Monsoon Chariot = Still, by Seay, 1 Voice (2005)


Okay, so that's the list, a bit more detailed than anything in the Enya forums, if I may brag. Thanks for all the input!

If you downloaded these songs, do everyone a favor and rename them. Please give credit where it's due. And if you realize, "hey, I have that song and I LIKE IT," please check out the artist who really did it. You just might want to buy the album.

38 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW, someone as obsessed as me with getting the correct song info. Sadly I can't provide anything you don't know already, except for this: After exhaustive searching, I can affirm that

"Cagaran Gaolach" IS NOT from [Mary Jane Lamond, album Bho Thir Nan Croabh, 2004]

This artist does sing a piece with the same name, BUT it is NOT this one.

Actually, this is the song I enjoy the most from this "album"...

Rhov said...

Thanks for the correction. That was one of those songs I couldn't find and blindly trusted the Enya forums. Silly me, when can we ever trust the internet!

I'll have to search for the album. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

The song that is being passed off as "Iapetus" by Enya is not really by Infrared Uforia. They do have a song having the same name but it's not the one we're talking about.
You can listen to "Iapetus" by Infrared Uforia on http://cdbaby.com/cd/infrared and hear the difference.

But i'd really love to find out who's the true artist of the song..
It's the most beautiful ambient song i've heard.

Unknown said...

Excellent website, really helped me get my Enya collection up to date! So Caeli et Terra is by a mysterious group called Biomusique, on the album "The 10,000 Steps".

Unknown said...

Could the Dragonfly you refer to be 'Dance of teh Dragonfly' by Kevin Kern? Album is Summer Daydreams.

onebyone said...

Hello from Italy! At the moment I have discovered the origins of 7 of the 13 songs of this mysterious album:
1- Seay - Angelica (like U said)
2- 2002 - Remember You (like U said)
3- F.R.E.U.D. (Cora O'Donovan voice) - World Of wonders
4- ENAM - Longing for Ashira (Fading Hues)
5- ?
6- ?
7- Seay - Siren song (same album of Angelica)
8 -
9 - Miriam Stockley - Arcadia
10 - ?
11 - ?
12 - ?
13 - Seay - Still (again same album of Angelica)

I hope this can be helpful to you and I continue my search! ;-) bye

Anonymous said...

anyone find out about iapetus

Anonymous said...

no news on iapetus yet.
I have a bank account set up. Once I have managed to put $500 in it I am going to spend it all on various ways of using the internet to find out who made this song. Mechanical turk, I will sponsor a YTMND which asks merely WTF is this song, and I will pay some kid to spend a couple of days spamming the net linking to the song until someone tells me what it is

onebyone said...

I have discovered another song!!!

5 - Anael - Sanctus (from 'Unconditional'-1998)

Bye ;-)

Anonymous said...

06. In the hollows of trees by Gary Stadler & Singh Kaur (album called Fairy Night Songs). I'm still searching for songs number 8,9,10 and 11.

Anonymous said...

aaaand the 12th song is Not Iapetus but the song called Mystery by Dean Evenson & Tom Barabas (Angel's Calling). Hope this helps ....

onebyone said...

I haven't found the song of Evenson/Barabas. Is really 'Mystery' the right title? It seems impossible...

Anonymous said...

Onebyone, you can listen to that song on this page:
http://www.going.net.cn/musics/showge.asp?geshou=%CC%FD%CC%EC%CA%B9%B3%AA%B8%E8&zhuid=14

It was veeeeery difficult to find this album,but I found it...
It's 11th song

Luiz Mendes said...

The original "Mystery" song (which corresponds to "Iapetus") appears in the 1996 album "Spiritus - Breath of Life" by the singer known as Lorellei (AKA Singh Kaur). Thanks to the previous anonymous contributor who first uncovered "Mystery" from the chinese album "Angel's Calling", and from which I managed to locate the original song.

BD said...

Wow is right, just as somebody else said. I always appreciate the folks who are fanatical about their ID3 tags and such :) This has lead me through my entire Enya folder, and much to my dismay a huge amount of these aren't really her. Great info you've posted here, thanks!

Anonymous said...

THANKS luiz and anon! OOh I am the happiest boy on earth! Confirmed iapetus = mystery.

Anonymous said...

Do you have copy writer for so good articles? If so please give me contacts, because this really rocks! :)

Anonymous said...

I'm looking forward to getting more information about this topic, don't worry about negative opinions.

Anonymous said...

I came across another song in this group, titled Along Meadow Streams. Anyone know who's song it is?

Anonymous said...

Hello, just let me summarize the actual status. The titles and artists of 3 of the 13 Songs are still unknown. Here the most actual list:

01 Seay - Angelica
02 2002 - Remember Now
03 F.R.E.U.D - World of Wonders
04 Enam - Longing for Ashira
05 Anael - Sanctus
06 Gary Stadler - In the hollows of trees
07 Seay - Siren Song
08 Unknown - Along Meadow Streams
09 Miriam_Stockley - Arcadia
10 Unknown - Cagaran Gaolach
11 Unknown - In the Arms of Eternity
12 Lorellei - Mystery
13 Seay - Still

Anybody knows anything about the remaining three unknown songs ?

Unknown said...

Thanks stranger, I got this amarantine song and realized it wasnt by enya nor who it was by, I shall wonder no more!
And yes, I downloaded, judge me if you must.

SEAY said...

Hi Robyn, Thanks for your blog!My name is Seay and I wrote,played produced 3 of the songs on this Enya mystery album

Should anyone be interested you can find these 3 songs on my CD called
"1 Voice"

#1 Seay "Angelica" 1 Voice CD
#7 Seay "Siren Song" 1 Voice CD
#13 Seay "Still" 1 Voice CD

visit my website at
www.seaymusic.com
www.seayonline.com

Best Wishes to you
Seay

onebyone said...

Hi Seay! Thanks to this blog I have found your beautiful music. '1 voice' is really a great album. Congratulations! ;-)

vy said...

Thanks to everyone here who have contributed to the corrected listing! I arrived here by more or less the same process as described in the blog post. =P

Rhov said...

You guys are awesome! Seay, an honor to have you read my post, and I hope everyone visits her site. The music is ethereal and fantastic. The response to this post is encouraging. This makes me want to blog more often.

I've updated the list and added links to Amazon. Please check them out. Support the artists and check out more of their music.

Hugs to all of you!
-Robyn

Yaxara said...

Thanks a lot, it had been years that I was wondering who actually has played "Caeli et Terra"!

Michael Meyerhofer said...

OK, I took a few years (and a program on my smartphone), but the song incorrectly called "Cagaran Gaolach" is actually Musa-Mare Lullaby by Wendy Stark, off her album, Child of Transference. You can find it on Amazon.

Maurizio R said...

Wait a minute, the song "In the Arms of Eternity" that appears in the fake album is only 3:05 long, while the song by Die Sektor of the same name is 6:19. I've listed to Die Sektor's In The Arms of Eternity, and it is COMPLETELY different from what appears on the fake album.

I think that, while the name is the same as Die Sektor's, it is NOT the same song...

Martin said...

Hallo everybody, track number 8 is Marcomé - Librarsi (Seven Seas, 1996). I hope someone know last track, number 11, becouse it´s difficult to find instrumental music using software or web page..

Martin said...

..someone knows, of course ;-)

Anonymous said...

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001VJVSNC/ref=dm_dp_trk5?ie=UTF8&qid=1383850367&sr=8-2

along meadow springs as previous commenter mentioned

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Anonymous said...

The real name of "Iapetus" is "Mistery" and the singer was Lorrelei. The name of the album is "Spirit".

Martin said...

It´s true, my last comment was about "Along Meadow Streams". Today, the search is over.. The last piece of "puzzle" was track "In the Arms of Eternity"...
In fact, it is "In The Arms Of Morpheus" by Emoke, album Swimming in Dark Water (2002 or 2003.. different sources of inormation). http://www.amazon.com/Swimming-Dark-Water-Emoke/dp/B0000CEUUZ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1387137398&sr=8-1&keywords=emoke+swimming

the complete tracklist:
01 Seay - Angelica
02 2002 - Remember Now
03 Freud - World of Wonders
04 Enam - Longing for Ashira
05 Anael - Sanctus
06 Gary Stadler - In The Hollows of Trees
07 Seay - Siren Song
08 Marcomé - Librarsi
09 Miriam Stockley - Arcadia
10 Wendy Stark - Musa-Mare Lullaby
11 Emoke - In the Arms of Morpheus
12 Lorellei - Mystery
13 Seay - Still

that´s all, folks

Martin said...

sources of information:
Amazon.com
Allmusic.com

onebyone said...

Great Martin! Emoke 'in the arms of Morpheus' is right. Now we have completed the track list. I still have and I still listen this album; it's really fabulous ad it make me discover some great musicians. Goodbye to everybody!

Martin said...

I also still listen to this album/compilation and I like it very much. Thanks to it I´ve expanded my horizon of New Age music :-)

Rhov said...

Awesome job, Martin! I've updated the blog with all the correct titles and links so people can go check out these amazing artists. Maybe that promo album was a collection of mistakes, but it expanded my library by introducing artists I might have never discovered.