Most Christmas songs are about joy or its sad shadow, melancholy. But, for Enya, the season evokes other feelings: peace, recharging, renewal. Her seventh studio album, And Winter Came…, released in 2008, offers listeners these gentle emotions. “The best time for me is winter time,” the singer said herself, during a rare TV interview, in 2008. Enya has spoken of the season as both reflective and calming, and And Winter Came… is both her expression of this mood and the culmination of a Christmas project that she had worked towards for many years.
Listen to ‘And Winter Came…’ here.
When did ‘And Winter Came…’ come out?
And Winter Came… was released on 7 November 2008. This was two years after Enya released her EP, Sounds Of The Season: The Enya Collection (also a Christmas-themed release), and three years since her previous studio album, Amarantine – which itself had come in a deluxe edition with four bonus Christmas songs. It is clear that not only Christmas, but the winter surrounding it, held great appeal for Enya. “I always wanted to do a Christmas album,” she said in 2008. “But as we began recording, I didn’t feel it was right to impose a Christmas theme on certain songs.”
Where the Christmas theme is overt – such as on The Spirit Of Christmas Past – Enya brings hopeful serenity rather than tinsel and flashing lights. “We started out writing for a Christmas album, but it has evolved into more an Enya album based in a winter landscape where Christmas arrives here and there,” Enya’s collaborator, the producer/arranger Nicky Ryan, said at the time of And Winter Came…’s release. “It would be wrong to call it an Enya Christmas album.”