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The Mask and Mirror

 
Album Review: The Mask and Mirror

  • Artist: Loreena McKennitt
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1994
  • Total Time: 52:36
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Celtic

Review

Press play and enter the world of Loreena McKennitt, where walls dissolve into thick, billowing mists as the ground beneath your feet turns to compacted earth and the sky above opens up to reveal a black cloak dotted with shimmering stars draped beneath silk-like clouds. Were McKennitt's composing and songwriting abilities lacking of any luster (as they most certainly are not), her voice would still possess the strength to hold her fifth album, The Mask and Mirror, up on its own. But the combination of this talented woman's vocal prowess and songwriting ability makes her all the more similar to her work -- ethereal and almost unbelievable in its level of quality. A mythical menagerie, The Mask and Mirror contains songs that lift the veil to reveal the soul of McKennitt's work in eight dreamlike, Celtic-inspired tracks. The opening track, "The Mystic's Dream" (featured on the TNT movie The Mists of Avalon, based on the novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley), is a haunting tune that features McKennitt at her most heavenly peak as a vocalist, evoking the spirits of the instruments and Gregorian chant-like background vocals that accompany her on the track. The album excels at conjuring up mythical visions in the listener's imagination, as with the gypsy-like tune "Marrakesh Night Market," which echos of the picturesque scene the title invokes. The soul-searching "Full Circle" best exhibits McKennitt's ability to transpose the true meaning of the lyrics into her songs. Even after the song ends, the somber mood lingers softly in the air. The balalaika (a three-stringed triangular-shaped instrument), the bouzouki (an eight-stringed instrument), and the hurdy-gurdy (a stringed instrument that also has keyboard and percussion parts) are among the rare, strange instruments introduced on many of the songs, including the lighthearted, uplifting "Ce He Mise Le Ulaingt? (The Two Trees)," on which these instruments demonstrate their incredible quality and prowess. The lyrics of this track are none other than the words of the poem of the same name by William Butler Yeats. McKennitt's unique use of the lyrical words of William Shakespeare, combined with her skillful adaptation of the words to the heavenly, undulating music, make the final track, "Prospero's Speech," an inspiration in itself. ~ Kerry L. Smith, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Mystic's Dream Loreena McKennitt Loreena McKennitt (7:40)
The Bonny Swans Traditional Loreena McKennitt (7:18)
The Dark Night of the Soul Loreena McKennitt (6:44)
Marrakesh Night Market Loreena McKennitt Loreena McKennitt (6:30)
Full Circle Loreena McKennitt Loreena McKennitt (5:57)
Santiago Traditional Loreena McKennitt (5:58)
Ce He Mise le Ulaingt? (The Two Trees) William Butler Yeats Loreena McKennitt (9:06)
Prospero's Speech William Shakespeare Loreena McKennitt (3:23)

Credits

Dónal Lunny (Bouzouki), Dónal Lunny (Drums), Dónal Lunny (Bodhran), Dónal Lunny (Assistant Producer), Brian Hughes (Guitar), Brian Hughes (Balalaika), Brian Hughes (Guitar (Electric)), Brian Hughes (Oud), Brian Hughes (Assistant Engineer), Brian Hughes (Assistant Producer), Brian Hughes (Electric Sitar), Ofra Harnoy (Cello), Hugh Marsh (Fiddle), Adele Armin (Strings), Andy Benac (Strings), Marie Berard (Strings), Heinz Boshard (Strings), Anne Bourne (Cello), Anne Bourne (Vocals (Background)), Jerzy Cichocki (Director), Jerzy Cichocki (Choir Master), Al Cross (Drums), Nigel Eaton (Hurdygurdy), Nigel Eaton (?), David Hetherington (Strings), Patrick Hutchinson (Pipe), Patrick Hutchinson (Uillean Pipes), Fujice Imajishi (Strings), Morry Kernerman (Strings), George Koller (Bass), George Koller (Cello), George Koller (Tamboura), Sylvia Lange (Strings), Rick Lazar (Dumbek), Rick Lazar (Percussion), Rick Lazar (Drums), Rick Lazar (Dumbeg), Rick Lazar (Udu), Susan Lipchak (Strings), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Loreena McKennitt (Organ), Loreena McKennitt (Synthesizer), Loreena McKennitt (Piano), Loreena McKennitt (Accordion), Loreena McKennitt (Arranger), Loreena McKennitt (Harp), Loreena McKennitt (Keyboards), Loreena McKennitt (Vocals), Loreena McKennitt (Voices), Loreena McKennitt (Dumbeg), Loreena McKennitt (Producer), Loreena McKennitt (Main Performer), Loreena McKennitt (Adaptation), David Miller (Strings), Ravi Naimpally (Tabla), John Naslen (Engineer), Douglas Perry (Strings), Sharon Prater (Strings), Mark Sabat (Strings), Abraham Tawfik (Oud), Abraham Tawfik (Nai), Kent Teeple (Strings), Victoria Scholars Choir (Choir, Chorus), John Welsman (Arranger), John Welsman (String Arrangements), John Welsman (Cello Arrangement), Jeff Wolpert (Engineer), Jeff Wolpert (Mixing), Jeff Wolpert (Assistant Producer), Margo Chase (Design), Ann Cutting (Photography), Russel Kearney (Assistant Engineer), Richard Evans (Engineer), Richard Evans (Mixing)
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The Mask and Mirror
Studio album by Loreena McKennitt
Released 1994
Genre Folk, World music
Length 52:46
Label Quinlan Road

Warner Bros. Records United States
45420
Producer Loreena McKennitt
Professional reviews
Loreena McKennitt chronology
The Visit
(1991)
The Mask and Mirror
(1994)
Live in San Francisco
(1995)

The Mask and Mirror is an album by Loreena McKennitt released in 1994.

Overview

Like most of Loreena McKennitt's albums, The Mask and Mirror is heavily influenced by her travels. Her experiences in Spain and Morocco specifically, serve as the inspiration for this album.

"I looked back and forth through the window of 15th century Spain, through the hues of Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, and was drawn into a fascinating world: history, religion, cross-cultural fertilization... For some medieval minds the mirror "was the door through which the soul frees itself by passing"... for others the pursuit of personal refinement was likened to "polishing the mirror of the soul." From the more familiar turf of the west coast of Ireland, through the troubadours of France, crossing over the Pyrenees and then to the west through Galicia, down through Andalusia and past Gibraltar to Morocco... The Crusades, the pilgrimage to Santiago, Cathars, the Knights Templar, the Sufis from Egypt, One Thousand and One Nights in Arabia, the Celtic imagery of trees, the Gnostic Gospels... who was God? and what is religion, what spirituality? What was revealed and what was concealed... and what was the mask and what the mirror?" -- Loreena McKennitt, Introduction to The Mask and Mirror

Track listing

  1. "The Mystic's Dream" – 7:40
  2. "The Bonny Swans" – 7:18
  3. "The Dark Night of the Soul" – 6:44
  4. "Marrakesh Night Market" – 6:30
  5. "Full Circle" – 5:57
  6. "Santiago" – 5:58
  7. "Cé Hé Mise le Ulaingt?/The Two Trees" – 9:06
  8. "Prospero's Speech" – 3:23

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