Lost Souls

Lost Souls

by Loreena McKennitt
Lost Souls

Lost Souls

by Loreena McKennitt

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Overview

The Canadian singer/songwriter's first full-length collection of original material since 2006's Ancient Muse, Lost Souls sees Loreena McKennitt delivering another richly detailed and alluringly cinematic set of worldbeat-infused, modern-folk pieces that hearken back to career-defining albums like The Visit, The Mask and Mirror, and The Book of Secrets. It's the latter LP that's echoed the most -- McKennitt states in the liner notes that a number of the songs were written around the time of The Visit -- with the elegant balladry of "Lost Souls" and the moving Canadian Forces Central Band and Stratford Concert Choir-assisted "Breaking of the Sword" invoking that album's emotional high point: Her lush musical rendering of the Alfred Tennyson poem "Lady of Shalott." Once again, McKennitt looks to poetry for inspiration, with W.B.Yeats and John Keats providing the narratives for "The Ballad of the Fox Hunter" and "La Belle Dame Sans Merci," respectively, while she cites the works of authors Peter Wohlleben (The Hidden Life of Trees) and Ronald Wright (A Short History of Progress) as the motivation behind the evocative and ecologically minded "Ages Past, Ages Hence." While McKennitt continues to incorporate Galician and Middle Eastern themes into her work -- opener "Spanish Guitars & Night Plazas" builds to a lovely flamenco crescendo, and "Sun, Moon, & Stars" invokes the sights, sounds, and smells of a Moroccan bazaar -- the bulk of Lost Souls is spent wandering the English countryside. It makes sense, as McKennitt's early work was predominantly Celtic in nature, and despite a dizzying area of exotic instrumentation -- nyckelharpa, oud, kanoun, lyra, hurdy gurdy, etc. -- it's clear that the rolling hills and temperate moors of the United Kingdom, as well as the extensive vistas of her Canadian homeland, are where her heart resides. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 06/06/2018
Label: Quinlan Road Limited / Universal
UPC: 0774213141170
Rank: 37075

Tracks

  1. Spanish Guitars and Night Plazas
  2. A Hundred Wishes
  3. Ages Past, Ages Hence
  4. The Ballad of the Fox Hunter
  5. Manx Ayre
  6. La Belle Dame Sans Merci
  7. Sun, Moon and Stars
  8. Breaking of the Sword
  9. Lost Souls

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Loreena McKennitt   Primary Artist,Harp,Piano,Vocals,Accordion,Keyboards
Miguel Ortiz Ruvira   Percussion,Handclapping
Sokratis Sinopoulos   Lyra
Brian Hughes   Guitar,Guitar,Bouzouki,Synthesizer,Guitar (Electric),Bouzouki,Synthesizer,Guitar (Electric)
Nigel Eaton   Hurdygurdy
Tal Bergman   Drums,Percussion
Rick Lazar   Percussion
Haig Yazdjian   Oud
Panos Dimitrakopoulos   Qanoun,Kanonaki
Hossam Ramzy   Percussion
Caroline LaVelle   Cello,Recorder,Concertina
Hugh Marsh   Violin
Dudley Phillips   Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic)
Michael White   Trumpet
Ana Alcaide   Nyckelharpa
Ian Harper   Bagpipes
Daniel Casares   Handclapping,Flamenco Guitar
Graham Hargrove   Drums (Bass),Drums (Snare)
Robert Brian   Drums,Percussion

Technical Credits

Tristan Miller   Assistant Engineer
Diane Sewell   Copy Editing
Wb Yeats   Composer
Yossi Shakked   Engineer
Traditional   Composer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering Engineer
John Keats   Composer
Mark McCauley   Assistant Producer
Scott Peacock   Assistant Engineer
Jeff Wolpert   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Stuart Bruce   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Caroline LaVelle   Engineer
Loreena McKennitt   Arranger,Composer,Adaptation
Patrick Phillips   Assistant Engineer
Jeri Heiden   Graphic Design
Ann Cutting   Photography
Mike Monson   Assistant Engineer
Robert Buckley   Arranger
Brian Hughes   Assistant Producer
Oli Jacobs   Assistant Engineer
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