A Box of Dreams

A Box of Dreams
Box set by Enya
Released 1997
Recorded Between 1986 and 1997
Genre New-age
Length 2:40:24
Label WEA
Producer
Enya chronology
Paint the Sky with Stars
(1997)
A Box of Dreams
(1997)
The Very Best of Enya
(2009)

A Box of Dreams is a collection by Irish musician Enya, released in 1997. This limited-edition boxed set contains three discs titled Oceans, Clouds and Stars. The box contains 46 tracks, from the 1987 debut album Enya up to the 1997 compilation album Paint the Sky with Stars.

The songs on the album are sung in English, Gaelic, Latin, French and Spanish.

There is no previously unreleased material in the set, but four B-sides. These are Oriel Window, Morning Glory, Willows on the Water, and Eclipse.

Track listing

Disc One: Oceans

No. Title Length
1. "Orinoco Flow"   4:26
2. "Caribbean Blue"   3:58
3. "Book of Days"   2:57
4. "Anywhere Is"   3:46
5. "Only If..."   3:20
6. "The Celts"   2:57
7. "Cursum Perficio"   4:05
8. "I Want Tomorrow"   4:02
9. "China Roses"   4:38
10. "Storms in Africa"   4:12
11. "Pax Deorum"   5:00
12. "The Longships"   3:34
13. "Ebudæ"   1:52
14. "On My Way Home"   3:38
15. "Boadicea"   3:32

Disc Two: Clouds

No. Title Length
1. "Watermark"   2:29
2. "Portrait (Out of the Blue)"   3:15
3. "Miss Clare Remembers"   1:57
4. "Shepherd Moons"   3:41
5. "March of the Celts"   3:20
6. "Lothlórien"   2:09
7. "From Where I Am"   2:25
8. "Afer Ventus"   4:09
9. "Oriel Window"   2:24
10. "River"   3:11
11. "Tea-House Moon"   2:45
12. "Willows on the Water"   3:03
13. "Morning Glory"   2:30
14. "No Holly for Miss Quinn"   2:45
15. "The Memory of Trees"   4:18

Disc Three: Stars

No. Title Length
1. "Evening Falls..."   3:48
2. "Paint the Sky with Stars"   4:18
3. "Angeles"   4:03
4. "Athair Ar Neamh"   3:44
5. "La Soñadora"   3:40
6. "Aldebaran"   3:08
7. "Deireadh an Tuath"   1:46
8. "Eclipse"   1:34*
9. "Exile"   4:20
10. "On Your Shore"   3:59
11. "Evacuee"   3:52
12. "Marble Halls"   3:57
13. "Hope Has a Place"   4:51
14. "The Sun in the Stream"   2:58
15. "Na Laetha Geal M'óige"   3:59
16. "Smaointe..."   6:08

Production

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