Live in San Francisco at The Palace of Fine Arts - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "The Mystic's Dream" – 7:24
  2. "Santiago" – 5:24
  3. "She Moved Through the Fair" – 5:37
  4. "Between the Shadows" – 4:18
  5. "The Lady of Shalott" – 8:50
  6. "The Bonny Swans" – 6:56


"She Moved Through the Fair" from Elemental
"Between the Shadows" and "The Lady of Shalott" from The Visit
"The Mystic's Dream", "Santiago" and "The Bonny Swans" from The Mask and Mirror

Loreena McKennitt
Studio albums
  • Elemental (1985)
  • To Drive the Cold Winter Away (1987)
  • Parallel Dreams (1989)
  • The Visit (1991)
  • The Mask and Mirror (1994)
  • The Book of Secrets (1997)
  • An Ancient Muse (2006)
  • A Midwinter Night's Dream (2008)
  • The Wind That Shakes the Barley (2010)
Live albums
  • Live in San Francisco at the Palace of Fine Arts (1995)
  • Live in Paris and Toronto (1999)
  • Nights from the Alhambra (2007)
  • A Mediterranean Odyssey (2009)
  • Troubadours On the Rhine (2012)
EPs
  • A Winter Garden: Five Songs for the Season (1995)
Videos
  • No Journey's End (1995)
  • Nights from the Alhambra (2007)
  • A Moveable Musical Feast (2008)
Compilations
  • A Mummers' Dance Through Ireland (2009)
Box sets
  • The Journey Begins (2008)
Singles
  • "The Lady of Shalott"
  • "All Souls Night"
  • "Courtyard Lullaby"
  • "Greensleeves"
  • "The Bonny Swans"
  • "Santiago"
  • "The Dark Night of the Soul"
  • "The Mystic's Dream"
  • "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen"
  • "The Mummers' Dance"
  • "Marco Polo"
  • "Caravanserai"
  • "Penelope's Song"
  • "The Seven Rejoices of Mary"
  • "Noël Nouvelet!"
  • "Dante's Prayer"
Related topics
  • Quinlan Road
  • McKennitt v Ash

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