The Mirror Pool


The Mirror Pool is Lisa Gerrard's first solo album, released by 4AD in 1995.

Overview

Among this album's musicians was Pieter Bourke, who later co-wrote Gerrard's 1998 album Duality.
Gerrard explained the album title: "If you read about African music, they believe that during the process of making this music that you come into contact with spirits from another plane. They say that this place is like a mirror of the world we live in, With the best music, you don't find the composer or the musicians within the work, you find yourself, your own feelings."
The album's repertoire spans seven years, from 1988 to 1995,Lanham 1995, op. cit. featuring some of her material not worked into Dead Can Dance albums. Gerrard noted, "There is usually a surplus of work that overlaps the continuous nature of a Dead Can Dance record. Some of these pieces, which were not realized for reason of continuity, have been collected together in the form of largely orchestral-based works and pieces written primarily for 'voice' music."
  • "La Bas" refers to French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans's controversial 1891 novel Là-bas ; a main character is the bell-ringer Carhaix from Brittany, obsessed with legends of prophetic bells, echoing the fabled bells of the drowned cathedral of Ys in Brittany.
  • "The Rite" was taken from Gerrard's libretto for a 1991 production of Oedipus Rex.
  • "Persian Love Song" is a traditional piece from Shiraz in southern Iran, arranged by Gerrard. It was previously performed in concerts by Dead Can Dance and eventually included on their 1994 live album Toward the Within.
  • "Sanvean" and "Gloradin" were written in September 1993. Both were previously performed in concerts by Dead Can Dance and eventually included on Toward the Within.
  • "Largo" is the opening aria from Handel's opera Serse , a popular composition titled "Ombra mai fu" but usually nicknamed "Largo".
  • "Laurelei" is a variant spelling of the Lorelei Rhine maiden, so as not to conflict with a song by fellow 4AD artists Cocteau Twins.
  • "Celon" was written a few days before Gerrard gave birth to her daughter: " there's this weird thing that takes place, thinking about procreation, sex, and death -- you get very morbid just before you have a baby.". The River Celon is a fictional river in J. R. R. Tolkien's mythology.

    In popular culture

The tracks "La Bas ", "Celon" and "Gloradin" were used for the 1995 Heat soundtrack.

Track listing

Music by Lisa Gerrard, except 3, 4, 9, and 11.

Personnel

; Musical
; Technical
  • Lisa Gerrard – producer, engineer at Gerrard Studio
  • Jacek Tuschewski – engineer at Gerrard Studio
  • Robin Gray – engineer at Eaton Studio
  • Garry Havrillay – engineer at ABC Studios
  • Guy Charbonneau – mixing
  • Charlie Bouis – mixing assistance
; Graphical
  • Jacek Tuschewski – front cover art
  • Dennis Keeley – sleeve photography
  • Chris Bigg – sleeve design
; Acknowledgements