Live in Paris and Toronto [Live]
Track Listings
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Disc: 1
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1. Prologue
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2. Mummers' Dance
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3. Skellig
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4. Marco Polo
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5. Highwayman
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6. Serenissima
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7. Night Ride Across the Caucasus
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8. Dante's Prayers
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Disc: 2
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1. Mystic's Dream
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2. Santiago
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3. Bonny Portmore
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4. Between the Shadows
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5. Lady of Shalott
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6. Bonny Swans
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7. Old Ways
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8. All Souls Night
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9. Cymbeline
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Live in Paris and Toronto,Loreena McKennitt,Quinlan Road,Adult Alternative,Celtic Fusion,Celtic New Age,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Live in Paris and Toronto [Live]
Average customer rating:
- As She Proves Again....LOREENA RULES!!!!!
- It's a live album, okay we get it
- Ethereal
- "Let your indulgence set me free."
- Dreaming wide awake ...
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Live In Paris & Toronto
Loreena McKennitt
Manufacturer: Valley
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Similar Items:
- An Ancient Muse
- A Winter Garden: Five Songs for the Season
- The Book of Secrets
- No Journey's End
- Parallel Dreams
ASIN: B00000JWMI
Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- The Mummers' Dance
- Skellig
- Marco Polo
- The Highwayman
- La Serenissima
- Night Ride Across The Caucasus
- Dante's Prayer
Tracks:
- The Mystic's Dream
- Santiago
- Bonnie Portmore
- Between The Shadows
- The Lady Shallott
- The Bonnie Swans
- The Old Ways
- All Souls Night
- Cymbeline
Amazon.com
Loreena McKennitt's two-CD set, plucked from performances in Paris and Toronto, documents the modern-day troubadour's live dimension, luxuriously unraveling her talents on harp, accordian, and piano like a finely woven tapestry. Lovers of The Book of Secrets, The Mask and Mirror, and her other enchanting albums will be pleased by this virtuoso performance and crisp recording of many favorite songs including "The Mummers' Dance" and "Bonny Portmore." McKennitt's voice is in finely polished form here--no hints of hoarse tour fatigue whatsoever. "Marco Polo," a delicious, trancelike jam on The Book of Secrets, rushes a bit too quickly, lacking the expansive, improvised groove that could've richly garnished this tasty track. But this is a small bit of tarnish on the silver beauty of this magnificent collection, brought to life by McKennitt's ensemble of violin, cello, hurdy-gurdy, bass, and percussion that all interlock lovingly with McKennitt's angelic voice. And what makes this gem even more beautifully poignant is its dedication to McKennitt's fiancé, who died in July, 1998, in a boating accident. Proceeds from album sales will go to his memorial fund dedicated to water search and rescue. If in 1999 we weren't fortunate enough to indulge in new material from this special artist, we at least have a taste of her extraordinary music to savor in a new, golden light. --Karen Karleski
Album Description
The hit Canadian vocalist's double live album for 1999, features 17 of her best recorded while on tour in Europe & North America in 1998. Contains all of the tracks from her hit 1997 album 'The Book Of Secrets', including the smash 'The Mummers' Dance', plus the best-loved tunes from her previous albums. Comes packaged in a double slimline jewel case within a full color CD-sized slipcase cover. Quinlan Road.
Customer Reviews:
As She Proves Again....LOREENA RULES!!!!!.......2007-06-18
OK, Folks; this time, very short and sweet. Of all the "live" albums that I have purchased in the past, say 10 years, this IS IT! Truly a knockout, spellbinding set from this wonderful singer/songwriter/musician.
None can touch her in the world of "Celtic", or "New Age", etc.!
Recorded in two venues, one in Paris, and one in Canada, then edited together into a seamlessly beautiful performance. Don't just take my word for it, check out a few more of the reviews here, Then, go out and get this album, and ENJOY! ~operabruin
It's a live album, okay we get it.......2007-02-22
Musically, the recording is beautiful in every way except the long audience applause before and after every selection breaks the spell. Why did the producer feel that he had to put the audience applause on the recording? Is this somehow proof that it is indeed a live recording?
Ethereal.......2005-09-05
With a voice that can only be described as unworldly and ethereal, Loreena Mckennitt, with vocal and harp alike lifts the soul and offers a rare moment of beauty. Her interpretations of classic ballads marks this as an important album and indeed listening to it, I've often felt my heart skip a beat. That such a great talent has gone so long without producing a new album remains a loss for all music lovers, but at least we can take solace in this marvelous work.
Truly a must have.
"Let your indulgence set me free.".......2005-06-05
This is a wonderful album on many reasons. Like most McKennitt fans I held off from buying it because I already had the songs on other CDs. This first CD is really a complete performance of The Book of Secrets, and the second is a carefully chosen selection from The Visit and The Mask and The Mirror (plus a hidden bit, which as you will see shortly could probably be considered a lament and a memory). By and large McKennitt stays very true to the original recordings. Tempo's are generally slightly slower, although there are exceptions like The Highwayman, which is a full minute faster here.
There are subtle differences everywhere in phrasing and the inner working of her group. In a piece like The Mummer's Dance, for instance, you become much more aware of the workings on the strings. And songs like The Lady of Shallot and Dante's Prayer reach a level that can only be described as perfection. Live performance is the acid test of a musician's powers, and everyone in the group, from the likes of Brian Hughes and Hugh Marsh to La McKennitt herself, achieves everything that could be desired.
This was McKennitt's last album, put together in 1999. Suddenly a brilliant and fertile career came to a halt, with nothing about why every being said. The sole clue to the hiatus is two lines in the album folder dedicating the album to the memory of Ronald Douglas Rees and mentioning the Cook-Rees Memorial Fund For Water Search And Safety. Ronald Rees was Lorena McKennitt's fiancé and he died unexpectedly while she was wrapping up this album. For some time she was completely silent, but has gradually increased her performances again. Now a visit to her website reveals that another album is in progress. Good for us, and very good for Loreena as well.
If for no other reason than that on two CDs you have many of McKennitt's songs done beautifully you should by this. For the newcomer, I can't imagine a better introduction to the work of a woman who is scholar, minstrel, and beauty. For the fan it is a reward for the affection of a singer/songwriter who has stayed steadily true to her vision of what should be, rather than fall to the lure of pop culture.
Dreaming wide awake ..........2005-04-08
Loreena McKennitt's music -- and her otherworldly voice -- are a rare gift. Surely her music is "Celtic", but so many other influences are incorporated here -- and the amazing thing is how well they mesh. I've never been lucky enough to catch any of her live performances, but this 2-CD set captures what the atmosphere must be like at one of her concerts: a dreaming, oceanic, passionate, and haunting (yes, I have to use that word!) few hours spent in the company of a phenomenally talented artist and her traveling band, completely simpatico with her musical sensibilities. Highly recommended. If the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood had a soundtrack, Loreena McKenitt's music would surely be on it.
Average customer rating:
- As She Proves Again....LOREENA RULES!!!!!
- It's a live album, okay we get it
- Ethereal
- "Let your indulgence set me free."
- Dreaming wide awake ...
|
Live in Paris and Toronto
Loreena McKennitt
Manufacturer: Valley
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- An Ancient Muse
- A Winter Garden: Five Songs for the Season
- The Book of Secrets
- No Journey's End
- Parallel Dreams
ASIN: B000050WXM
Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- Mummers' Dance
- Skellig
- Marco Polo
- Highwayman
- Serenissima
- Night Ride Across the Caucasus
- Dante's Prayers
Tracks:
- Mystic's Dream
- Santiago
- Bonny Portmore
- Between the Shadows
- Lady of Shalott
- Bonny Swans
- Old Ways
- All Souls Night
- Cymbeline
Amazon.com
Loreena McKennitt's two-CD set, plucked from performances in Paris and Toronto, documents the modern-day troubadour's live dimension, luxuriously unraveling her talents on harp, accordian, and piano like a finely woven tapestry. Lovers of The Book of Secrets, The Mask and Mirror, and her other enchanting albums will be pleased by this virtuoso performance and crisp recording of many favorite songs including "The Mummers' Dance" and "Bonny Portmore." McKennitt's voice is in finely polished form here--no hints of hoarse tour fatigue whatsoever. "Marco Polo," a delicious, trancelike jam on The Book of Secrets, rushes a bit too quickly, lacking the expansive, improvised groove that could've richly garnished this tasty track. But this is a small bit of tarnish on the silver beauty of this magnificent collection, brought to life by McKennitt's ensemble of violin, cello, hurdy-gurdy, bass, and percussion that all interlock lovingly with McKennitt's angelic voice. And what makes this gem even more beautifully poignant is its dedication to McKennitt's fiancé, who died in July, 1998, in a boating accident. Proceeds from album sales will go to his memorial fund dedicated to water search and rescue. If in 1999 we weren't fortunate enough to indulge in new material from this special artist, we at least have a taste of her extraordinary music to savor in a new, golden light. --Karen Karleski
Album Description
The hit Canadian vocalist's double live album for 1999, features 17 of her best recorded while on tour in Europe & North America in 1998. Contains all of the tracks from her hit 1997 album 'The Book Of Secrets', including the smash 'The Mummers' Dance', plus the best-loved tunes from her previous albums. Comes packaged in a double slimline jewel case within a full color CD-sized slipcase cover. Quinlan Road.
Customer Reviews:
As She Proves Again....LOREENA RULES!!!!!.......2007-06-18
OK, Folks; this time, very short and sweet. Of all the "live" albums that I have purchased in the past, say 10 years, this IS IT! Truly a knockout, spellbinding set from this wonderful singer/songwriter/musician.
None can touch her in the world of "Celtic", or "New Age", etc.!
Recorded in two venues, one in Paris, and one in Canada, then edited together into a seamlessly beautiful performance. Don't just take my word for it, check out a few more of the reviews here, Then, go out and get this album, and ENJOY! ~operabruin
It's a live album, okay we get it.......2007-02-22
Musically, the recording is beautiful in every way except the long audience applause before and after every selection breaks the spell. Why did the producer feel that he had to put the audience applause on the recording? Is this somehow proof that it is indeed a live recording?
Ethereal.......2005-09-05
With a voice that can only be described as unworldly and ethereal, Loreena Mckennitt, with vocal and harp alike lifts the soul and offers a rare moment of beauty. Her interpretations of classic ballads marks this as an important album and indeed listening to it, I've often felt my heart skip a beat. That such a great talent has gone so long without producing a new album remains a loss for all music lovers, but at least we can take solace in this marvelous work.
Truly a must have.
"Let your indulgence set me free.".......2005-06-05
This is a wonderful album on many reasons. Like most McKennitt fans I held off from buying it because I already had the songs on other CDs. This first CD is really a complete performance of The Book of Secrets, and the second is a carefully chosen selection from The Visit and The Mask and The Mirror (plus a hidden bit, which as you will see shortly could probably be considered a lament and a memory). By and large McKennitt stays very true to the original recordings. Tempo's are generally slightly slower, although there are exceptions like The Highwayman, which is a full minute faster here.
There are subtle differences everywhere in phrasing and the inner working of her group. In a piece like The Mummer's Dance, for instance, you become much more aware of the workings on the strings. And songs like The Lady of Shallot and Dante's Prayer reach a level that can only be described as perfection. Live performance is the acid test of a musician's powers, and everyone in the group, from the likes of Brian Hughes and Hugh Marsh to La McKennitt herself, achieves everything that could be desired.
This was McKennitt's last album, put together in 1999. Suddenly a brilliant and fertile career came to a halt, with nothing about why every being said. The sole clue to the hiatus is two lines in the album folder dedicating the album to the memory of Ronald Douglas Rees and mentioning the Cook-Rees Memorial Fund For Water Search And Safety. Ronald Rees was Lorena McKennitt's fiancé and he died unexpectedly while she was wrapping up this album. For some time she was completely silent, but has gradually increased her performances again. Now a visit to her website reveals that another album is in progress. Good for us, and very good for Loreena as well.
If for no other reason than that on two CDs you have many of McKennitt's songs done beautifully you should by this. For the newcomer, I can't imagine a better introduction to the work of a woman who is scholar, minstrel, and beauty. For the fan it is a reward for the affection of a singer/songwriter who has stayed steadily true to her vision of what should be, rather than fall to the lure of pop culture.
Dreaming wide awake ..........2005-04-08
Loreena McKennitt's music -- and her otherworldly voice -- are a rare gift. Surely her music is "Celtic", but so many other influences are incorporated here -- and the amazing thing is how well they mesh. I've never been lucky enough to catch any of her live performances, but this 2-CD set captures what the atmosphere must be like at one of her concerts: a dreaming, oceanic, passionate, and haunting (yes, I have to use that word!) few hours spent in the company of a phenomenally talented artist and her traveling band, completely simpatico with her musical sensibilities. Highly recommended. If the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood had a soundtrack, Loreena McKenitt's music would surely be on it.
Average customer rating:
- McKennitt ROCKS, WELL, SORT OF....
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Live in Paris and Toronto
Loreena McKennitt
Manufacturer: Verve
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- An Ancient Muse
- Elemental
- No Journey's End
- Parallel Dreams
- The Mask and Mirror
ASIN: B000J233T4
Release Date: 2006-12-05 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- The Mummers' Dance
- Skellig
- Marco Polo
- The Highway Man
- La Serenissima
- Night Ride Across The Caucasus
- Dante's Prayer
Tracks:
- The Mystic's Dream
- Santiago
- Bonny Portmore
- Between The Shadows (Persian Shadows)
- The Lady Of Shalott
- The Bonny Swans
- The Old Ways
- All Souls Night
- Cymbeline
Customer Reviews:
McKennitt ROCKS, WELL, SORT OF...........2007-06-13
If it wasn't for my local library, I probably never would have taken a chance and purchased a LM cd. I very soon
after taking the cds back to the library purchased this version of LM LIVE. While i tend to lean towards Rock,
occasionally I will pick something up that there's been a buzz about, just to see if there's any merit to it. YES!!
I am hard pressed to compare this album to anything else, because, well I haven't heard anything like it. My
favorite live albums incl.: "Full House" by J. Geils, "Rockin' The Fillmore" by Humble Pie, "Mississippi Muddy Waters Live" and "The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads" . Live In Paris and Toronto is now in my pantheon
of live recordings. The music seeps into your very being and takes hold (I was online when I first heard this
album on my cd player and it just forced me to pay attention to it.
While often ethereal, at times it "rocks", for lack of a better term. All the musicians are exemplary and the sound
is heavenly.
The profits from this set go to The Cook-Rees Memorial Fund For Water Search And Safety.
The music is transcendent and magical. Open your heart and make a space.
This 2006 version comes in a double slimline jewel case. The 1999 version that I checked out at
my library came in the bulkier jewel case.
Average customer rating:
- As She Proves Again....LOREENA RULES!!!!!
- It's a live album, okay we get it
- Ethereal
- "Let your indulgence set me free."
- Dreaming wide awake ...
|
Live in Paris and Toronto
Loreena McKennitt
Manufacturer: Quinlan Road Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Similar Items:
- An Ancient Muse
- A Winter Garden: Five Songs for the Season
- The Book of Secrets
- No Journey's End
- Parallel Dreams
ASIN: B00002DEE6
Release Date: 2006-03-27 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- The Mummers' Dance
- Skellig
- Marco Polo
- The Highwayman
- La Serenissima
- Night Ride Across The Caucasus
- Dante's Prayer
Tracks:
- The Mystic's Dream
- Santiago
- Bonny Portmore
- Between The Shadows
- The Lady Of Shalott
- The Bonny Swans
- The Old Ways
- All Souls Night
- Cymbeline
Amazon.com
Loreena McKennitt's two-CD set, plucked from performances in Paris and Toronto, documents the modern-day troubadour's live dimension, luxuriously unraveling her talents on harp, accordian, and piano like a finely woven tapestry. Lovers of The Book of Secrets, The Mask and Mirror, and her other enchanting albums will be pleased by this virtuoso performance and crisp recording of many favorite songs including "The Mummers' Dance" and "Bonny Portmore." McKennitt's voice is in finely polished form here--no hints of hoarse tour fatigue whatsoever. "Marco Polo," a delicious, trancelike jam on The Book of Secrets, rushes a bit too quickly, lacking the expansive, improvised groove that could've richly garnished this tasty track. But this is a small bit of tarnish on the silver beauty of this magnificent collection, brought to life by McKennitt's ensemble of violin, cello, hurdy-gurdy, bass, and percussion that all interlock lovingly with McKennitt's angelic voice. And what makes this gem even more beautifully poignant is its dedication to McKennitt's fiancé, who died in July, 1998, in a boating accident. Proceeds from album sales will go to his memorial fund dedicated to water search and rescue. If in 1999 we weren't fortunate enough to indulge in new material from this special artist, we at least have a taste of her extraordinary music to savor in a new, golden light. --Karen Karleski
Album Description
The hit Canadian vocalist's double live album for 1999. Features 17 of her best recorded while on tour in Europe & North America in 1998. Contains all of the tracks from her hit 1997 album 'The Book Of Secrets', including the smash 'The Mummers' Dance', p
Customer Reviews:
As She Proves Again....LOREENA RULES!!!!!.......2007-06-18
OK, Folks; this time, very short and sweet. Of all the "live" albums that I have purchased in the past, say 10 years, this IS IT! Truly a knockout, spellbinding set from this wonderful singer/songwriter/musician.
None can touch her in the world of "Celtic", or "New Age", etc.!
Recorded in two venues, one in Paris, and one in Canada, then edited together into a seamlessly beautiful performance. Don't just take my word for it, check out a few more of the reviews here, Then, go out and get this album, and ENJOY! ~operabruin
It's a live album, okay we get it.......2007-02-22
Musically, the recording is beautiful in every way except the long audience applause before and after every selection breaks the spell. Why did the producer feel that he had to put the audience applause on the recording? Is this somehow proof that it is indeed a live recording?
Ethereal.......2005-09-05
With a voice that can only be described as unworldly and ethereal, Loreena Mckennitt, with vocal and harp alike lifts the soul and offers a rare moment of beauty. Her interpretations of classic ballads marks this as an important album and indeed listening to it, I've often felt my heart skip a beat. That such a great talent has gone so long without producing a new album remains a loss for all music lovers, but at least we can take solace in this marvelous work.
Truly a must have.
"Let your indulgence set me free.".......2005-06-05
This is a wonderful album on many reasons. Like most McKennitt fans I held off from buying it because I already had the songs on other CDs. This first CD is really a complete performance of The Book of Secrets, and the second is a carefully chosen selection from The Visit and The Mask and The Mirror (plus a hidden bit, which as you will see shortly could probably be considered a lament and a memory). By and large McKennitt stays very true to the original recordings. Tempo's are generally slightly slower, although there are exceptions like The Highwayman, which is a full minute faster here.
There are subtle differences everywhere in phrasing and the inner working of her group. In a piece like The Mummer's Dance, for instance, you become much more aware of the workings on the strings. And songs like The Lady of Shallot and Dante's Prayer reach a level that can only be described as perfection. Live performance is the acid test of a musician's powers, and everyone in the group, from the likes of Brian Hughes and Hugh Marsh to La McKennitt herself, achieves everything that could be desired.
This was McKennitt's last album, put together in 1999. Suddenly a brilliant and fertile career came to a halt, with nothing about why every being said. The sole clue to the hiatus is two lines in the album folder dedicating the album to the memory of Ronald Douglas Rees and mentioning the Cook-Rees Memorial Fund For Water Search And Safety. Ronald Rees was Lorena McKennitt's fiancé and he died unexpectedly while she was wrapping up this album. For some time she was completely silent, but has gradually increased her performances again. Now a visit to her website reveals that another album is in progress. Good for us, and very good for Loreena as well.
If for no other reason than that on two CDs you have many of McKennitt's songs done beautifully you should by this. For the newcomer, I can't imagine a better introduction to the work of a woman who is scholar, minstrel, and beauty. For the fan it is a reward for the affection of a singer/songwriter who has stayed steadily true to her vision of what should be, rather than fall to the lure of pop culture.
Dreaming wide awake ..........2005-04-08
Loreena McKennitt's music -- and her otherworldly voice -- are a rare gift. Surely her music is "Celtic", but so many other influences are incorporated here -- and the amazing thing is how well they mesh. I've never been lucky enough to catch any of her live performances, but this 2-CD set captures what the atmosphere must be like at one of her concerts: a dreaming, oceanic, passionate, and haunting (yes, I have to use that word!) few hours spent in the company of a phenomenally talented artist and her traveling band, completely simpatico with her musical sensibilities. Highly recommended. If the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood had a soundtrack, Loreena McKenitt's music would surely be on it.
Average customer rating:
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Live in Paris and Toronto
Loreena McKennitt
Manufacturer: Quinlan Road
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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Similar Items:
- An Ancient Muse
- The Book of Secrets
- The Mask and Mirror
- Parallel Dreams
- A Winter Garden: Five Songs for the Season
ASIN: B0000DI4TI
Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- Mummers' Dance
- Skellig
- Marco Polo
- Highwayman
- Serenissima
- Night Ride Across the Caucasus
- Dante's Prayers
Tracks:
- Mystic's Dream
- Santiago
- Bonny Portmore
- Between the Shadows
- Lady of Shalott
- Bonny Swans
- Old Ways
- All Souls Night
- Cymbeline
Average customer rating:
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Live In Paris & Toronto
Loreena McKennitt
Manufacturer: qr
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Celtic New Age
| New Age
| Styles
| Music
General
| Celtic
| International
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000LY9498 |
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Live in Paris & Toronto (15 CD Display Pack)
Loreena McKennitt
Manufacturer: Valley
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Celtic New Age
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General
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New Age
| Celtic
| International
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Fusion
| Celtic
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ASIN: B00004NHBL
Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Prologue
- Mummers' Dance
- Skellig
- Marco Polo
- Highwayman
- Serenissima
- Night Ride Across the Caucasus
- Dante's Prayers
Tracks:
- Mystic's Dream
- Santiago
- Bonny Portmore
- Between the Shadows
- Lady of Shalott
- Bonny Swans
- Old Ways
- All Souls Night
- Cymbeline
Pop Music:
- Love Is
- Mixed Up Jungle
- Nature Whispers: The Lords of the Deep
- Northern Seascape
- Ocean Surf
- Osho Chakra Breathing
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