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Loreena McKennitt - To Drive The Cold Winter Away FLAC
Performer:
Loreena McKennitt
Album:
To Drive The Cold Winter Away
Style:
Celtic
Released:
1994
Country:
Canada
Label:
Quinlan Road
Catalog:
QRCD102
FLAC size:
2859 mb
MP3 size:
1075 mb
WMA size:
2691 mb


Tracklist


1The Seasons
Vocals, Harp, Accordion – Loreena McKennittWritten-By – Traditional English (Nineteenth Century)
4:55
2In Praise Of Christmas
Viol [Viols] – Shannon Purves-SmithVocals, Harp, Accordion – Loreena McKennittWritten-By – Traditional English (Eighteenth Century)
6:06
3The Wexford Carol
Viol [Viols] – Shannon Purves-SmithVocals, Harp – Loreena McKennittWritten-By – Traditional Irish
6:07
4Balulalow
Vocals – Loreena McKennittWritten-By – Traditional Scottish
3:09
5Snow
Lyrics By – Archibald LampmanMusic By – Loreena McKennittVocals, Harp, Tin Whistle – Loreena McKennitt
5:35
6Banquet Hall
Harp [Troubador And Celtic Harps], Tambourine, Finger Cymbals – Loreena McKennittWritten-By – Loreena McKennitt
3:53
7The King
Vocals – Cedric SmithVocals, Accordion – Loreena McKennittWritten-By – Traditional English
2:04
8Let Us The Infant Greet
Vocals, Harp – Loreena McKennittWritten-By – Traditional English
3:46
9The Stockford Carol
Harp [Troubador Harp] – Loreena McKennittWritten-By – Loreena McKennitt
3:02
10Let All That Are To Mirth Inclined
Vocals – Loreena McKennittWritten-By – Traditional English
6:52


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
QRCD 102Loreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(CD, Album)Quinlan RoadQRCD 102Canada1987
QRCD102DLoreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(CD, Album, Enh, Ltd, RE, RM + DVD-V, 5.1)Quinlan RoadQRCD102DEurope2004
QRCD102Loreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP)Quinlan RoadQRCD102France1998
QR 102, BM 1458Loreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(Cass, Album)Quinlan Road, Balet PlakQR 102, BM 1458Turkey1996
LS•1697Loreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)Landy Star MusicLS•1697RussiaUnknown
CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
QRCD 102Loreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(CD, Album)Quinlan RoadQRCD 102Canada1987
QRCD102DLoreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(CD, Album, Enh, Ltd, RE, RM + DVD-V, 5.1)Quinlan RoadQRCD102DEurope2004
QRCD102Loreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP)Quinlan RoadQRCD102France1998
QRCD102Loreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP)Quinlan RoadQRCD102Canada1994
QR 102, BM 1458Loreena McKennitt To Drive The Cold Winter Away ‎(Cass, Album)Quinlan Road, Balet PlakQR 102, BM 1458Turkey1996


Credits


  • CoverRichard Dadd
  • Design [Package Design]Scott McKowen
  • HarpLoreena McKennitt (tracks: 1, 2, 5, 7, 8)
  • Producer, Arranged By, Liner NotesLoreena McKennitt
  • Recorded By [Recorded Digitally By], Tracking By [Overdubs]John Hazen
  • VocalsLoreena McKennitt (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 8, 10)
  • Arranged ByLoreena McKennitt
  • Cover ["Bacchanalian Scene ]Richard Dadd
  • Design [Package Design]Scott McKowen
  • ProducerLoreena McKennitt
  • Recorded By [Recorded Digitally By], Recorded By [Overdubs By]John Hazen


Notes


℗ 1987 © 1994 Quinlan Road Limited
Made in Canada
DW2-9/94
Distributed by Warner music Canada Ltd.Recorded digitally live to two tracks with overdubs, Hazen Projects, Toronto.

All songs Quinlan Road Music Ltd. (SOCAN/BMI) for the world excluding Europe, South America and South East Asia.
Europe, South America and South East Asia, all songs Quinlan Road Music Ltd./BMG Music Publishing International Limited.

℗ 1987 © 1994 Quilan Road Limited
Made in Canada


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 0 9031-76310-2 8
  • Matrix / Runout: DISQUE AMERIC 03NQ3<138>QRCD102
  • Barcode (Scanned): 0774213221025
  • Barcode (Text): 7 74213 22102 5
  • Matrix / Runout: DISQUE AMERIC 03NQ3<138>QRCD102
  • Rights Society: SOCAN/BMI


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Quinlan Road Limited
  • Copyright (c) – Quinlan Road Limited
  • Published By – Quinlan Road Music Ltd.
  • Published By – BMG Music Publishing International Ltd.
  • Recorded By – Hazen Projects
  • Recorded At – Church Of Our Lady, Guelph, Ontario
  • Recorded At – Annaghmakerrig
  • Recorded At – Glenstal Abbey
  • Made By – Disque Americ
  • Distributed By – Warner Music Canada Ltd
  • Manufactured By – Disque Americ


Video



Album


1987 Loreena McKennitt P&D. To capture that remembered ambiance, McKennitt kept the arrangements sparse, celebrating the beauty of simplicity. To Drive the Cold Winter Away is Loreena McKennitt's second album, released in 1987. This is, in short, my favorite ChristmasWinter album ever. Released 1987. To Drive The Cold Winter Away1987 , Seasonal Recording. Its noises sleep, and I as secret as Yon buried stream plod dumbly on and dream. Some of the best songs include In Praise of ChristmasTo Drive the Cold Winter Away, Snow, and Let all that are to Mirth Inclined, the last of which will send chills down your spine as you listen to McKennit sing with haunting church bells tolling in the background as the only accompaniment. Songs in album Loreena McKennitt - To Drive The Cold Winter Away 1987. She also chose to leave the found sounds of life in the performances, which were recorded. Loreena McKennitt's primary instrument is the harp, but her primary technique is to take a traditional folk song and supersize it with strings, modern rhythms, and lush orchestration. In Praise Of Christmas. Let Us The Infant Greet. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. Listen free to Loreena McKennitt To Drive the Cold Winter Away In Praise of Christmas, The Seasons and more. Loreena Isabel Irene McKennitt, CM OM born February 17, 1957 in Morden, Manitoba, Canada is a Canadian musician, composer, harpist, accordionist, and pianist who writes, records and performs world music with Celtic and Middle Eastern themes. Elemental1985 , Studio Album. To Drive the Cold Winter Away Tracklist. The King Lyrics. Banquet Hall. Then all is silent and the snow falls Settling soft and slow The evening deepens and the grey Folds closer earth and sky The world seems shrouded, far away. The King. To Drive the Cold Winter Away is Loreena McKennitt's second album, released in 1987. McKennitt has succeeded in making a beautiful, haunting, and ambitious yuletide song cycle that despite taking itself a little too seriously, ranks among her finest. It's a style that works ideally with this material. Now playing. No Journeys EndDVD. World 1987. The road before me smooths and fills Apace, and all about The fences dwindle, and the hills Are blotted slowly out The naked trees loom spectrally Into the dim white sky. White are the far-off plains, and white The fading forests grow The wind dies out along the height And denser still the snow, A gathering weight on roof and tree Falls down scarce audibly. To Drive the Cold Winter Away, 1987. 10 tracks 45:29. Cd ótimo para se conectar com seu eu espiritual, com tons musicais das antigas religiões ancestrais, ótimo para ambientação e encontro com seu eu superior. The Seasons Lyrics. The Seasons. McKennitt's vocals on this are beautiful, ethereal, haunting, absolutely perfect. Banquet Hall Lyrics. Parallel Dreams1989 , Studio Album. To Drive The Cold Winter Away. She is self-managed, self-produced and head of her own record label - Quinlan Road. Loreena McKennitt - In Praise Of Christmas. Loreena McKennitt 11-01-1987. free to Loreena McKennitt To Drive the Cold Winter Away In Praise of Christmas, The Seasons and more. Total duration:45 min. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Traditional winter and seasonal songs recorded on location in a Canadian church and in a monastery and artists retreat in Ireland. SNOW 5:35 Music by Loreena McKennitt, lyrics by Archibald Lampman. Loreena McKennitt. In Praise Of Christmas Lyrics. It pays homage to her childhood memories of music for the winter season, the most vivid of which came from songs and carols recorded in churches or great halls, rich with their own unique ambience and tradition