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|  | "Trains And Winter Rains" - Radio Debut « Thread Started on Sept 27, 2008, 1:11am » | |

Retrieved from Enya.com news: http://www.enya.com/news.php
UK Exclusive! Terry Wogan will play 'Trains and winter rains' on his morning programme
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/wogan/
'Wake up to Wogan' on Monday 29th September 2008. The program will run from 7:30 am to 9:30 am (GMT).
'Trains and winter rains' is the first single of the new Enya album 'And winter came'. The single will be played at 9.10 am (GMT).
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|  | Re: "Trains And Winter Rains" - Radio Debut « Reply #1 on Oct 7, 2008, 3:08pm » | |
Hello All,
I heard this live on the morning in question. I wasn't expecting it at all and it was a lovely surprise. I hope that the rest of the album maintains this sort of quality.
I was rather disappointed by the last album...one or two tracks were good, but I must admit that the others left a lot to be desired. The other thing is, whichever system I played it on, the music really didn't come out too well compared with all the other albums. Whether this was a recording issue or a distribution problem, I don't know.
Good luck Enya for the new album.
Michael
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|  | Re: "Trains And Winter Rains" - Radio Debut « Reply #2 on Oct 29, 2008, 7:50am » | |
Eithne wasn't kidding when she said she enjoyed the percussion arrangement.It's back to big big sounding releases.
Normally it is the big sounding, big production & hooky tracks that become hits. Orinoco Flow if it had been a slow number would not have made the impression it did. I hope Eithne keeps the catchy, big sounding tracks as released singles. That's the method in my opinion, which will push aside the competition that's still mired in contemporary R & B, which is all rhythm these days & no blues.
I like the balance of sadness & gloom against hope, promise & expectation.
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