: Notable for using the "Loxian" language, a fictional language created by lyricist Roma Ryan.
: Her best-selling work worldwide, moving approximately 16 million copies. It became an anthem of solace following the events of 9/11. The Later Era (2005–2015) :
: Her commercial breakthrough featuring the global hit "Orinoco Flow," which topped charts in the UK and Europe. Commercial Dominance (1991–2000) :
: A winter-themed studio album that focused on the atmosphere of the season rather than traditional Christmas carols.
: Her debut, originally the soundtrack for the BBC series The Celts . It was later re-released in 1992 as The Celts.
: Debuted at #1 in the UK and stayed on the Billboard 200 for 199 weeks, featuring tracks like "Caribbean Blue".
: Her first top-ten album in the US, known for the single "Anywhere Is".
: Notable for using the "Loxian" language, a fictional language created by lyricist Roma Ryan.
: Her best-selling work worldwide, moving approximately 16 million copies. It became an anthem of solace following the events of 9/11. The Later Era (2005–2015) : ENYA - DISCOGRAPHY (1987-15) [CHANNEL NEO]
: Her commercial breakthrough featuring the global hit "Orinoco Flow," which topped charts in the UK and Europe. Commercial Dominance (1991–2000) : : Notable for using the "Loxian" language, a
: A winter-themed studio album that focused on the atmosphere of the season rather than traditional Christmas carols. The Later Era (2005–2015) : : Her commercial
: Her debut, originally the soundtrack for the BBC series The Celts . It was later re-released in 1992 as The Celts.
: Debuted at #1 in the UK and stayed on the Billboard 200 for 199 weeks, featuring tracks like "Caribbean Blue".
: Her first top-ten album in the US, known for the single "Anywhere Is".