Loreena McKennitt — Between The Shadows
Album: Visit
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Total ratings: 717
Released: 1991
Length: 3:34
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Total ratings: 717
Length: 3:34
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love this sounf
Great!! I had never heard of her, prior to RP, now I like a lot of her tunes! Thanx RP!
pyxxel wrote:
Hit the button on your ejector seat.
We win
crowhog2000 wrote:Don't get it - she doesn't sing here!!! Why's everyone going on about her voice?
Sorry folks, but tunes like these are way too sugary for me... and this is about the 8th in a row.... getting slightly fed up with having to hand out 3's or 2's all the time.... grrr
Hit the button on your ejector seat.
We win
I'm a simple man, I see Loreena I click 10.
LMAO... commented on Robert Plant playing with Afro Celt's... said would love to hear Loreena McKennitt in the mix! Solo is just fine!
westslope wrote:
A band that never made the mainstream but I always enjoyed live were the Welfare Starlets. Anyone got something to upload from them?
I think the Waking Eyes were from Manitoba. As was Crash Test Dummies.
Another Manitoba musician of top tier calibre.
I bet that province punches well above its demographic weight for great popular musicians. Guess Who, Neil Young, BTO, Loreena McKennit of course. I am sure I am leaving out a bunch.
I bet that province punches well above its demographic weight for great popular musicians. Guess Who, Neil Young, BTO, Loreena McKennit of course. I am sure I am leaving out a bunch.
A band that never made the mainstream but I always enjoyed live were the Welfare Starlets. Anyone got something to upload from them?
I think the Waking Eyes were from Manitoba. As was Crash Test Dummies.
She's not singing. It's tolerable to me.
I used to see her busk at the St. Lawrence Market in Toronto in the early and mid 1980's. It was feckin' magic!
welshlass wrote:
Lady of Shallot is a good one too.
Bonny Portmore and Snow are my favs from Loreena. Ethereal yet powerful voice, haunting melodies. She's Canadian; Canada; North Americas better half. :nodhead:
Lady of Shallot is a good one too.
Another Manitoba musician of top tier calibre.
I bet that province punches well above its demographic weight for great popular musicians. Guess Who, Neil Young, BTO, Loreena McKennit of course. I am sure I am leaving out a bunch.
I bet that province punches well above its demographic weight for great popular musicians. Guess Who, Neil Young, BTO, Loreena McKennit of course. I am sure I am leaving out a bunch.
crowhog2000 wrote:
love her voice
Don't get it - she doesn't sing here!!! Why's everyone going on about her voice?
Sorry folks, but tunes like these are way too sugary for me... and this is about the 8th in a row.... getting slightly fed up with having to hand out 3's or 2's all the time.... grrr
Nice segue, Bill! I like the Celtic mix you've got goin' on! More, please!
Oh my God, just turned RP on and heard this-outstanding!
She does such an excellent job with the traditional songs.
love her voice :sunny.gif:
Bonny Portmore and Snow are my favs from Loreena. Ethereal yet powerful voice, haunting melodies. She's Canadian; Canada; North Americas better half. :nodhead:
I like the tune, I just hope she doesn't turn out to be another New Age goddess...a 7.
Willie & Lobo like.
I like the complete album
Quite lovely, if not especially challenging.
I don't like all of her stuff, but this is sublime
beautiful.