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Storms In Africa Ii - Enya Info

"Storms in Africa (Part II)" is the English-language single version of the original Gaelic track found on Enya's breakthrough 1988 album, Watermark . Released in June 1989, this version features a noticeably faster tempo and more accessible lyrics for international audiences. Review Summary

The addition of pounding, African-inspired drums by Chris Hughes gives the track an "evocative fire" that justifies its title. Storms In Africa II - Enya

“"Storms in Africa" uses drums... to add to the understated, evocative fire of the song, which certainly lives up to its name.” Wikipedia "Storms in Africa (Part II)" is the English-language

Reviewers often note that while Part II is more radio-friendly, it maintains the "otherworldly experience" Enya is known for. “"Storms in Africa" uses drums

By translating the lyrics into English, the song becomes a more direct narrative of personal and natural tempests , though some fans feel it loses a touch of the Gaelic original's mystery. Community Perspectives

“This version makes the song more accessible... the melody really does feel too bouncy for a depressing setting, but it captures the life-giving influx of water.” RPGGeek Enya - Storms In Africa (Pt.II) - (Official Video)

Enya’s signature multi-layered harmonies create a "wall of sound" that feels both intimate and massive.