Under A Winter's Moon 2CD

$19.99

Ships on: December 9, 2024

Under A Winter's Moon features 15 seasonal songs performed by Loreena, interspersed with seasonal readings by Canadian Indigenous actor and Companion of the Order of Canada, Tom Jackson, Gemini Award-winning actor Cedric Smith and Ojibway artist and flutist Jeffrey "Red" George.

Loreena McKennitt’s Under A Winter’s Moon was recorded live during a series of seasonal concerts in a historic church sanctuary around the time of the solstice in December 2021. The two-disc package features approximately an hour’s worth of music and half an hour of spoken word which intertwine to create a unique and evocative seasonal listening experience.

Under A Winter’s Moon is a captivating, live performance rich with a miscellany of carols and tales that incorporate McKennitt’s eclectic Celtic sound with elements of indigenous oral traditions found in many cultures. It offers both a connection to the past and a link to the abiding spirit of the season, which continue to weave us together today and beyond. The six-panel, two-disc digipak will be released Nov. 18, 2022.

Limited to 4 per customer.

Tracklist:
CD One
1. Tom Jackson Reads The Sky Woman Story (3:07)
2. Bululalow (3:02)
3. Let Us The Infant Greet (2:57)
4. The Wexford Carol (4:22)
5. Banquet Hall (3:09)
6. Dickens Dublin (5:16)
7. Un Flambeau Jeanette, Isabelle / I Saw Three Ships Medley (3:06)
8. Jeffrey George Recites Winter Diamonds (4:21)
9. Huron Carol (7:09)
10. Let All That Are To Mirth Inclined (3:32)

CD Two
1. Snow (4:38)
2. A Child’s Christmas In Wales, Part One (5:00)
3. The Holly and the Ivy (2:22)
4. A Child’s Christmas In Wales, Part Two (7:35)
5. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (4:03)
6. A Child’s Christmas In Wales, Part Three (3:53)
7. Gloucestershire Wassail (1:20)
8. A Child’s Christmas In Wales, Part Four (4:04)
9. Good King Wenceslas (2:29)
10. A Child’s Christmas In Wales, Part Five (2:48)
11. Coventry Carol (2:18)
12. A Child’s Christmas In Wales, Part Six (1:45)
13. In The Bleak Midwinter (2:40)