Sarah McLachlan - Mirrorball (HYBRID SACD)

Sarah McLachlan - Mirrorball (Hybrid SACD)

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Vocals, Piano, Guitar – Sarah McLachlan  [click here to see more vinyl by Sarah McLachlan]

Background vocals – Camille Henderson

Guitar, background vocals – David Sinclair, Sean Ashby

Bass – Brian Minato

Drums, Percussion, background vocals – Ashwin Sood

Keyboards, background vocals – Vince Jones

Written by McLachlan (all tracks), Pierre Marchand , Colleen Wolstenholme , Dave Merenda , Séamus Egan

 

1 Hybrid SACD

Original analog Master tape : YES

Stereo

Live

Label : Analogue Productions

Original Label : Nettwerk, Arista

Recorded live during the Surfacing tour in 1997–98

Recorded by Tim Oberthier

Mixed by Tom Lord-Alge

Produced by Ashwin Sood

Mastered by Bernie Grundman, Greg Calbi

Originally released in June 1999

Reissued in 2014

 

Tracks:

      1. Building A Mystery
      2. Hold On
      3. Good Enough
      4. I Will Remember You
      5. Adia
      6. I Love You
      7. Do What You Have To Do
      8. The Path of Thorns (Terms)
      9. Fear
      10. Possession
      11. Sweet Surrender
      12. Ice Cream
      13. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
      14. Angel

       

      Awards:

      "I Will Remember You" won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

       

      Reviews:

      “Released at the front end of 1999's Lilith Fair, Mirrorball is a take-home sampler of the live performances that catapulted Sarah McLachlan into the modern rock stratosphere. Over half of the album's 14 songs are radio hits (including four of the first five), proving McLachlan's worth as a pop songstress bar none, but also hinting at an underlying stagnation in her recent musical output. Though fans of McLachlan and folks who missed her Lilith performances will likely enjoy Mirrorball, it's a little too by-the-book to win any converts or please critical listeners. There is little dialogue between songs, for example, and the sound quality is so pristine that if it weren't for the occasional hoot and holler from the audience, one would never know it's a live album.” AllMusic Review by Steve Kurutz

       

      Ratings :

      Discogs : 4.5 / 5

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