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The Visit [Remaster] (CD - 1991)

The Visit [Remaster] (CD - 1991)

( UPC: 00774213991041)
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Artist: Loreena McKennitt

Label: Verve (USA)

Genre: International - Celtic

Album Description: Personnel: Loreena McKennitt (vocals, harp, accordion, bodhran, keyboards);

Brian Hughes (acoustic & electric guitar, balalaika); George Koller (fiddle, sitar, cello, tamboura, bass); Hugh... Read More

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Album Description
Personnel: Loreena McKennitt (vocals, harp, accordion, bodhran, keyboards);

Brian Hughes (acoustic & electric guitar, balalaika); George Koller (fiddle, sitar, cello, tamboura, bass); Hugh Marsh (fiddle); Anne Bourne (cello); Tom Hazlett (bass); Patrick Hutchinson (Uillean pipes); Rick Lazar (Udu drum, percussion); Al Cross (drums).

Recorded at Inception Studios, Toronto, Canada. Includes liner notes by Loreena McKennitt.

Personnel: Loreena McKennitt (vocals, various instruments); Brian Hughes (guitar, guitar synthesizer); George Koller (sitar, fiddle, cello, bass guitar, tambora); Hugh Marsh (fiddle); Anne Bourne (cello); Patrick Hutchinson (Uilleann pipe); Tom Hazlitt (bass guitar); Al Cross (drums); Rick Lazar (percussion).

Loreena McKennitt's fourth release, and first for a major label, is a quietly majestic tapestry of worldbeat and Celtic pop that effortlessly weaves together traditional and contemporary songs into lush showcases for her fluid voice and harp. The multi-talented Canadian utilizes all of her strengths here, resulting in her most rewarding batch of tunes to date. With larger production values and more ambitious arrangements than the sparse Elemental and Parallel Dreams, her flair for the dramatic and the theatrical runs rampant throughout. Whether she's toasting the souls of the departed with Pagan glee on the delicious "All Souls Night," or reinterpreting King Henry VIII's "Greensleeves" through Tom Waits, it's never without both feet in the water. Often when artists attempt to blend modern instruments (keyboards, guitars, etc.) into the traditional folk idiom, the results are instantly dated and horribly overwrought. McKennitt, however, never allows the two to compete, and it's a testament to her belief in the songs themselves that they don't devolve into garish new age drivel. Her adaptation of Alfred Lord Tennyson's "The Lady of Shalott," which utilizes an opening melody lifted -- probably unknowingly -- from the bagpipe solo at the end of AC/DC's "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)," is The Visit's most powerful moment. Clocking in at 11 minutes, the poet's lovelorn tale of Camelot's most famous peasant maiden is rendered brief by McKennitt's breathless delivery and atmospheric and austere presentation. The Visit is Loreena McKennitt at her most comfortable, creative, and soulful. ~ James Christopher Monger

With her piercing vocals and sensual, exotic sound, Loreena McKennitt has single-handedly made tangible the passions of Celtic and pagan life for her large, devoted audience. Her fourth release, THE VISIT, was her breakthrough, a satisfying mixture of original compositions and adaptations. "The Lady of Shalott" is an 11-minute rendition of the Alfred Lord Tennyson poem, while McKennitt archly notes that she sings the subdued "Greensleeves" in her best Tom Waits impersonation.

Track Listing
1.All Souls Night
2.Bonny Portmore
3.Between the Shadows
4.Lady of Shalott, The
5.Greensleeves
6.Tango to Evora
7.Courtyard Lullaby
8.Old Ways, The
9.Cymbeline
Album Information

UPC:
00774213991041
Release Date: Nov 14, 2006
Type: Performer
Genre: International - Celtic
Label: Verve (USA)
Distributor: Universal Di
Producer: Brian Hughes; Loreena McKennitt
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 1991
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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