Loreena's first Juno award winner (1992), "The Visit" casts her early Celtic influences in an inventive and contemporary light. This album Includes a haunting version of "Greensleeves", which some consider to be written by King Henry VIII, sung "as I imagine Tom Waits might have done it," Loreena suggests. It also features a musical setting of Tennyson's famous poem "The Lady Of Shalott", a song which has since become one of Loreena's best-known recordings.
1. All Souls Night
2. Bonny Portmore
3. Between The Shadows
4. The Lady Of Shalott
5. Greensleeves
6. Tango To Evora
7. Courtyard Lullaby
8. Old Ways
9. Cymbeline