![]() ![]() Indeed, the only Irish act to have sold more records than Enya is U2-and that Dublin group has been around more than twice as long. These are the sort of statistics that spell “phenomenon” loud and clear. ![]() That makes some 20 million records sold in seven years. Sales for her new album, “The Memory of Trees,” are equally healthy-six weeks after its release it is already at the 3 million mark, with nearly 400,000 in the United States and the rest mainly in the 14 countries where her other albums went platinum. Her 1988 album, “Watermark,” has sold 8 million copies worldwide its successor, 1991’s “Shepherd Moons,” did even better, selling almost 9 million and spending an astonishing 199 weeks on the U.S. Irish singer Enya has pursued just this policy-and it has made her one of the planet’s top-selling artists. Sounds like a recipe for not selling records, right? ![]()
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