I've given this more thought - it's either a spruce or a fir. If you grasp the branch in your hand and the needles are really sharp, it's a spruce. If it's softer, not painful, then it's a fir.
Fir branches have various shapes - the needles might extend out each side, a horizontal arrangement like the grand fir:
or they might be a different shade and shape - not quite horizontal from the sides an needles on the top of the twig, like the noble fir:
Here are a couple of pages to poke through and see if any of the images fit the tree you like:
This page has links to fir trees -
it is a comprehensive list of species and varieties of Abies (fir) trees. I don't know where it comes from or what the languages of the pages are, but as long as the tree names are in Latin you can copy it and search for more of them in Google to see if it matches your mystery tree.
This Google search is for true fir trees.Different types of of spruce trees.This is a blue spruce twig: