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Ena Na Lena
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the single (radio edit) from Aomusic's "2011 album release, "...and Love Rages On!"
world music melodic rhythmic new age music ethnic fusion ao universal music aomusic jay oliver message of peace message of unity miriam stockley richard gannaway universal oneness
AOMUSIC, (also known as, AO) is a pan-cultural world/new age musical group, known for an exotic blend of ethnic texture, rhythmic energy and ambient harmony. Th
AOMUSIC, (also known as, AO) is a pan-cultural world/new age musical group, known for an exotic blend of ethnic texture, rhythmic energy and ambient harmony. Their compositions employ melodic refrains, sung by Miriam Stockley (the voice of Karl Jenkins’ Adiemus project), and children’s choral ensembles from around the globe. Song lyrics are typically sung in a mixture of ancient languages or made-up phonetics, so as not to pay allegiance to a particular ethnicity; thereby lending to a more universal impression. Each song is composed, produced and performed by three well established recording artists; founder Richard Gannaway, Jay Oliver and Miriam Stockley. Since the Spring of 2000, the group has produced three albums on their own indie label AO Music/Arcturian Gate (established in 1996). Gannaway and Oliver produce the sound using a blend of live acoustic instruments and digital samples that cover a broad range of world indigeny, mixed with contemporary elements. source - Wikipedia
Song Info
Genre
World World General
Charts
Peak #430
Peak in subgenre #118
Author
Richard Gannaway, Miriam Stockley, Jay Oliver
Rights
2010
Uploaded
May 01, 2011
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:54
Story behind the song
This song is a love song to one's own heart. Our hearts are on the front line of everything we endure, and this is a way to thank one's heart for bearing all the weight... It features children's choral ensembles from Johannesburg and Asheville...
Lyrics
Ena na lena lei Ena na lena lena Ena na lei Ena na lei Ena na lena English Translations: (Gaelic, Polynesian, Swedish) “Little flame, my flower of light”
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