Two Horizons

Two Horizons is a concept album based on the idea of the harp being a symbol of Peace in Ireland - the harp has been lost and the album is the journey to find the harp and return it to Ireland. The title of the album was inspired by an early-morning visit to the Hill of Tara. Stood on the hill, the sun was rising on one horizon, and on the other the moon was setting.

The album was the first to released under Máire's fully anglicized then-stage-name of Moya Brennan. A number of years later, due to problems and confusion with travel ticket-bookings clashing with the name on her passport, Máire reluctantly changed her name to Moya Brennan by deed-poll.

The album was produced by Ross Cullum, who, in 1988, produced Moya's sister, Enya's (Eithne Ní Bhraonáin) 'Watermark' album.

Track Listing

 * 1) Show Me
 * 2) Bright Star
 * 3) Change My World
 * 4) Bí Liom
 * 5) Is It Now [Theme]
 * 6) Falling
 * 7) Tara
 * 8) Ancient Town
 * 9) Show Me [Theme]
 * 10) Sailing Away
 * 11) River
 * 12) Is It Now
 * 13) Mothers of the Desert
 * 14) Harpsong
 * 15) Two Horizons

Singles

 * 'Show Me' was only released in the USA as Moya's first downloadable single.
 * 'Bright Star' was included on the 'Two Horizons' promotional EP, and fans were encouraged by Moya's management to request the song to be played on BBC Radio 2 in the run-up to Christmas 2003.
 * 'Tara' was originally only a promotional single, however a number of years after the album was released, the single was released to download.