Loreena McKennitt, Lost Souls (Quinlan Road, 2018)
I kept the CD in my car player, however, and it has now played through several times. I'm beginning to appreciate it more -- the subtle threads of longing, aging, remembering and losing weave through Lost Souls and give it a distinctively autumnal air. Even though many of the songs have their roots much earlier in McKennitt's career, their treatment here is that of an older person looking back at her life and work. It's a surprisingly poignant retrospective, if somewhat less cohesive as a collection than previous albums. The two instrumental tracks were actually the first tracks that stood out to me ("Manx Ayre" and "Sun, Moon & Stars"); "Lost Souls" was a close third. I don't love any of the tracks with the intensity I've loved earlier McKennitt songs, but now others are growing on me. I hope very much it's not her last album; wherever she ventures musically, I will happily continue to follow. ![]() ![]() |
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