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The Wind That Shakes the Barley

Loreena McKennitt

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Canadian singer/harpist Loreena McKennitt returns to her roots on The Wind That Shakes the Barley, making an album more in the traditional style of her 25-year-old debut, Elemental, than the more adult alternative hybrid efforts that have been more typical of her work since. Thus, the Celtic side of her music is emphasized in the inclusion of Scottish and Irish traditional songs like the title track, "The Star of the County Down," and "On a Bright May Morning." The last song prominently features her harp, as does the instrumental "Brian Boru's March," and she is accompanied by her usual backup musicians, including Ben Grossman (hurdy-gurdy), Brian Hughes (guitar), Caroline LaVelle (cello), and Hugh Marsh (violin). The chief attraction continues to be her haunting voice, which she employs to ethereal effect much of the time, although "The Star of the County Down" finds her taking a livelier, more direct approach, while in "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" her vocal is not so much ethereal as eerie. For many of McKennitt's fans, this will be an album they have been waiting to hear for a long time. For others, it may be a change of pace in which an artist reveals the sources of her individual style.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
As I Roved Out
00:04:58

Loreena McKennitt, Composer, Performer, Lyricist

2010 Quinlan Road Music 2010 Quinlan Road Music

2
On a Bright May Morning
00:05:08

Loreena McKennitt, Composer, Performer, Lyricist

2010 Quinlan Road Music 2010 Quinlan Road Music

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Brian Boru's March
00:03:51

Loreena McKennitt, Composer, Performer, Lyricist

2010 Quinlan Road Music 2010 Quinlan Road Music

4
Down by the Sally Gardens
00:05:39

Loreena McKennitt, Composer, Performer, Lyricist - Roy Dodds, Performer - Ben Grossman, Performer - Ian Harper, Performer - Brian Hughes, Performer - Caroline Lavelle, Performer - HUGH MARSH, Performer - Dudley Philips, Performer

2010 Quinlan Road Music 2014 Quinlan Road Music

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The Star of the County Down
00:03:34

Loreena McKennitt, Composer, Performer, Lyricist

2010 Quinlan Road Music 2010 Quinlan Road Music

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The Wind That Shakes the Barley
00:06:01

Loreena McKennitt, Composer, Performer, Lyricist

2010 Quinlan Road Music 2010 Quinlan Road Music

7
The Death of Queen Jane
00:06:04

Loreena McKennitt, Composer, Performer, Lyricist

2010 Quinlan Road Music 2010 Quinlan Road Music

8
The Emigration Tunes
00:04:42

Loreena McKennitt, Composer, Performer, Lyricist

2010 Quinlan Road Music 2010 Quinlan Road Music

9
The Parting Glass
00:05:11

Loreena McKennitt, Composer, Performer, Lyricist

2010 Quinlan Road Music 2010 Quinlan Road Music

Album review

Canadian singer/harpist Loreena McKennitt returns to her roots on The Wind That Shakes the Barley, making an album more in the traditional style of her 25-year-old debut, Elemental, than the more adult alternative hybrid efforts that have been more typical of her work since. Thus, the Celtic side of her music is emphasized in the inclusion of Scottish and Irish traditional songs like the title track, "The Star of the County Down," and "On a Bright May Morning." The last song prominently features her harp, as does the instrumental "Brian Boru's March," and she is accompanied by her usual backup musicians, including Ben Grossman (hurdy-gurdy), Brian Hughes (guitar), Caroline LaVelle (cello), and Hugh Marsh (violin). The chief attraction continues to be her haunting voice, which she employs to ethereal effect much of the time, although "The Star of the County Down" finds her taking a livelier, more direct approach, while in "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" her vocal is not so much ethereal as eerie. For many of McKennitt's fans, this will be an album they have been waiting to hear for a long time. For others, it may be a change of pace in which an artist reveals the sources of her individual style.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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