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Loreena McKennitt at Paramount Theater, Oakland, California (12 May 2007) |
How does one not release a new studio album for almost nine years and still maintain a solid fan base? Loreena McKennitt has done it. Having sold over 13 million CDs in just over two decades, she has managed to acquire quite a following. Unfortunately, this meant that with only 26 North American tour dates to support her 2006 CD An Ancient Muse, many of these fans had to scramble to get tickets. (Fans in Europe only had 21 performances in March and April). With no shows in Texas, this fan had to fly to Oakland, California. (Fortunately, with Mother's Day on the 13th, I had an excuse to kill two birds with one stone and take my mom out for a special weekend -- one that we both enjoyed. Can you guess what the highlight of that weekend was?)
The crowd got extremely excited as the first chords of "The Lady of Shalott" started. This is such a beautiful song. I felt cheated when I realized that we only heard a version that was just over five minutes instead of the album length of 11 minutes. I guess with all the favorites that Loreena wanted to perform, some tracks had to be shortened. On a similar note, I believe the tempo was sped up for "The Highwayman." He was galloping full on tonight. Sad as that may be, perhaps better to hit more songs, however briefly, than to skip tracks all together. In all, including the two encores, Loreena performed maybe 18 to 20 songs, mostly older but some from the new album. If the intermission is taken out, I believe we were graced with just under two hours of heavenly music. Some artists should never perform outside of a studio. Loreena actually improves (as hard as that may be to believe) in a live setting. Whereas some artists can only expand on a tune by adding a repetitious drum beat, Loreena and her Idling Porsches can take her music and reinvent it, almost creating a new song in the process. The new twists and spins are a welcome delight and give listeners the same thrill as discovering special music for the first time. If you have only heard Loreena from CD, you owe it to yourself to hunt down one of her live performances. Her DVD from the Alhambra concert is currently not available at her website, as it is offered as a gift to PBS supporters. Watching Loreena on screen won't be nearly as good as seeing her in person, but it is the next best thing and surely better than not sharing in the experience at all. Next time Lady McKennitt tours, make it a priority to see her. Life is too short to forgo special moments that enrich your life, such as this. by Wil Owen |