On May 19 the former voice of the 10,000 Maniacs will add a new dimension to her songwriting repertoire with Ophelia, the follow-up to her 1995 triple-platinum debut, Tigerlily.
Deviating from the thin arrangements previously used to accentuate Merchant's voice, Ophelia will feature a lavish orchestra, keyboards and horns as well as surprising duets with N'Dea Davenport formerly of Brand New Heavies, Tibetan devotional singer Yungchen Llhamo and Karen Peris of Innocence Mission.
Merchant will also bring her storytelling to the screen with a companion film for the album. Directors Mark Seliger and Fred Woodward worked on the project with Merchant, who tapped hidden talents in theater, dance, costume design and script-writing.
In the mock documentary Ophelia, Merchant plays seven characters speaking in foreign tongues -- all of whom represent moods or personalities on the album. A spokesman for Merchant said she has not yet decided how or when to release the 22-minute film.
Before saddling up with more than 30 other female artists on this year's Lilith Fair, Merchant will debut some material on May 2 during the "Late Show with David Letterman."
That appearance follows on the heels of a presentation Merchant
made in her native Jamestown, N.Y. on April 17. The hometown hero
donated an undisclosed amount of money to the local YMCA and YWCA
as well as the Boys and Girls Club, where she handed out
autographs, CDs and T-shirts to a crowd of 200 young fans. (Anni
Layne)
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