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  <review>"Shepherd Moons" is an album by Enya, released on 4 November 1991. It won the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album of 1993. It was a No. 1 album in the UK and a Top 20 hit in the USA, peaking at No. 17 on the Billboard 200. It stayed in the Billboard charts for 199 consecutive weeks. "Shepherd Moons" was the last album by Enya that used guest artists.</review>
  <outline>"Shepherd Moons" is an album by Enya, released on 4 November 1991. It won the Grammy Award for Best New Age Album of 1993. It was a No. 1 album in the UK and a Top 20 hit in the USA, peaking at No. 17 on the Billboard 200. It stayed in the Billboard charts for 199 consecutive weeks. "Shepherd Moons" was the last album by Enya that used guest artists.</outline>
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  <title>Shepherd Moons</title>
  <year>2015</year>
  <premiered>2015-01-01</premiered>
  <releasedate>2015-01-01</releasedate>
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  <genre>New Age</genre>
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  <artist>Enya</artist>
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    <title>How Can I Keep From Singing</title>
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  <artistdesc>Enya Patricia Brennan (Irish: Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhraonáin ; born 17 May 1961) is an Irish singer, songwriter and musician, known for pioneering modern Celtic music. Enya is the best-selling Irish solo artist in history, and second-best-selling overall in Ireland behind U2. Born into a musical family and raised in the Irish-speaking area of Gweedore, County Donegal, Enya began her music career when she joined her family's Celtic folk band Clannad in 1980 on keyboards and backing vocals. She left the group in 1982 with their manager and producer Nicky Ryan to pursue a solo career, with Ryan's wife Roma Ryan as her lyricist. Enya developed her sound over the following four years with multitracked vocals and keyboards with elements of Celtic, classical, church, new age, world, pop, and Irish folk music. Enya has sung to lyrics in over ten languages so far: English, Irish Gaelic (Gaeilge), Scottish Gaelic: (Gàidhlig), Latin, Welsh, French, Spanish, Japanese, and the fictional constructed languages Sindarin, Quenya and Loxian.
Enya's first projects as a solo artist included soundtrack work for The Frog Prince (1984) and the 1987 BBC documentary series The Celts, which was released as her debut album, Enya (1987). She signed with Warner Music UK, which granted her artistic freedom and minimal interference from the label. The commercial and critical success of Watermark (1988) propelled her to worldwide fame, helped by the UK number one and international hit single "Orinoco Flow". This was followed by the multi-million-selling albums Shepherd Moons (1991), The Memory of Trees (1995), and A Day Without Rain (2000). Sales of the latter and its lead single, "Only Time", surged in the United States following its use in the media coverage of the September 11 attacks. Following Amarantine (2005) and And Winter Came... (2008), Enya took a four-year career hiatus before she returned to creating new music in early 2012. Her eighth studio album, her latest release of new music so far, is Dark Sky Island (2015).
Enya's discography has sold 26.5 million certified albums in the United States and an estimated 80 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. A Day Without Rain (2000) remains the best-selling new-age album, with an estimated 16 million copies sold worldwide. Enya has won numerous awards, including seven World Music Awards, four Grammy Awards for Best New Age Album, and an Ivor Novello Award. She was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for "May It Be", written for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001).</artistdesc>
  <label>Columbia House</label>
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