music.wikisort.org - Composition"Caribbean Blue" is a song by Irish musician Enya, included as the second track on her third studio album, Shepherd Moons (1991). It follows a waltz time signature, and mentions the Anemoi (Ancient Greek wind gods): Boreas, Afer Ventus (Africus), Eurus, and Zephyrus. The song was released as a single on 7 October 1991.
1991 single by Enya
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Released | 7 October 1991 (1991-10-07)[1] |
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Length | - 3:58 (album version)
- 3:39 (single version)
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Label | WEA |
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Producer(s) | Nicky Ryan |
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"Exile" (1991) |
"Caribbean Blue" (1991) |
"How Can I Keep from Singing?" (1991) |
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"Caribbean Blue" reached number eight on the Irish Singles Chart and number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. In the United States, it reached number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart; on the latter listing, it was the 12th-most-successful song of 1992. The music video for the song features visual imagery based on the paintings of Maxfield Parrish, and was an early appearance for British actress and singer Martine McCutcheon.[2]
Critical reception
Ned Raggett from AllMusic noted that on the song, the singer 'avoids repeating the successful formula of "Orinoco Flow" by means of its waltz time—a subtle enough change, but one that colors and drives the overall composition and performance, the closest Enya might ever get to a dance number.'[3]
Larry Flick from Billboard described it as 'dreamy and evocative' and 'multilayered and intricate'. He noted further that 'rich tapestry of sound lulls the listener with the promise of complex musical textures. Enya's understated vocals swell into effective wavelike crescendos that ebb and flow with the picturesque melody.'[4]
David Browne from Entertainment Weekly called it 'a breathy, upbeat waltz that personifies everything Enya'.[5] Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote that 'it is as dreamy as her 1988 global hit "Orinoco Flow", but more dressed with instruments'.[6] A reviewer from People Magazine stated that 'the Irish singer's angelic vocals lift this elegant and avant-garde waltz heavenward'.[7]
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- [en] Caribbean Blue
[es] Caribbean Blue
«Caribbean Blue» es una canción de la cantante irlandesa Enya, originalmente publicado como el segundo tema en su álbum Shepherd Moons de 1991. "Caribbean Blue" llegó al puesto #13 en la lista UK Singles Chart. El videoclip de la canción presenta características imágenes basadas en las destacadas pinturas del artista Maxfield Parrish.[1]
[ru] Caribbean Blue
«Caribbean Blue» (с англ. — «Карибская синева») — сингл ирландской певицы Энии, выпущенный в качестве второго сингла с альбома Shepherd Moons. После выхода он достиг 8-го места в Irish Singles Chart и 13-го места в UK Singles Chart. В США он достиг 79-го места в чарте Billboard Hot 100 и 3-го места в чарте Billboard Modern Rock Tracks. Песня также заняла 12-е место в чарте Billboard Modern Rock Year-End.
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