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Music: Mirrorball

Mirrorball

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Manufacturer: Arista
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: Arista
Artist: Sarah McLachlan
Label: Arista
Number of Discs: 1

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Editorial Review
Grafted from McLachlan's supremely satisfying 1998 performances, Mirrorball is drawn almost equally from the multiplatinum Surfacing and its superior predecessor, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy. (Included also is the lovely, hard-to-come-by "I Will Remember You.") Live, a haunting ballad such as "Possession" becomes a fevered, aggressive bit of psychedelia. "Hold On" reveals new depths when performed behind the beat with morphing time signatures and driving piano. McLachlan's warmly expressive voice is still at the epicenter of her performances. She roams through these 14 songs with agile ease, riding the rails between singing for dramatic arena effect--huskily growling, airily trilling--and knowing what to play down with her sensually controlled crooning (witness such gems as Fumbling's title song and "Good Enough"). Overall, McLachlan's vocals match the heavily percussive intensity of her band and the build of her backing vocalists, producing a more spacious sound than the precise pitch rendered on her studio recordings. --Paige La Grone
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My first Sarah MacLachlan CD 2008-08-25
I remember the sound almost a decade ago. The beauty of her voice, her heart-wrenching lyrics. She was the diva at the turn of the century! She is still the model for pop/rock/folk singer-songwriters today. This album is simply stunning.


Fantastic and Beautiful 2008-04-28
I could never consider ANYONE who gave this CD less than four stars and a music lover. My musical taste is rather eclectic and includes everything from opera, new age and Celtic to acid rock (except for rap, some cry-in-your-beer country and hip-hop). This CD is a gem to be prized in any collection. Sarah McLachlan has a fantastic voice and the music to accentuate her talents.


If you like Sarah you will love this album 2008-04-07
This is one of my favorite albums to listen to. Many beautiful songs with the poetic lyrics we have come to expect from MchLachlin. Another CD to check out is Afterglow. Not as well-known or as many hits off of it but a terrific listen.
Sarah has one of the most beautiful, soulful voices of today.


Opened up a whole new world 2008-02-13
I had known of Sarah McLachlan but never took any notice of her until a friend's funeral in which 'Angel'(studio version) was played.
The next day I sought out McLachlan's CDs and luckily came across 'Mirrorball', discounted to $9.99 at JB Hi-Fi(Australian equivalent of Best Buy).
What stood out immediately was the superb production.
Every instrument came through with clarity and (pardon the inarticulateness)'oomph!'
I found myself listening to music that I'd never thought I'd ever like.
'Building a Mystery',Hold On' and 'Good Enough' is a brilliant opening hat-trick and drew me into the record instantly.
Even the standard(for Sarah) 'I Will Remember You','Adia & 'I Love You' didn't get me to press the fast-forward on my player.
The second half is just a touch superior to the first.
The exhilrating 'The Path of Thorns', the starkness of 'Fear' and the desperate 'Posession' is another sublime three-in-a-row.
The (almost) bubble-gum popness of 'Sweet Surrender' and 'Ice Cream' are pleasant entrees for the final two songs.
This version of 'Fumbling Towards Ecstasy' is the best I have heard from any of Sarah's other recordings of it.
The smouldering build-up,Sarah's passionate delivery of "If I shed a tear I won't cage it, I won't fear love",the high notes she hits just before Sinclair or Ashby (help me out McLachlan diehards!)launches into an electrifying (blues?) solo which gives even my goosebumps goosebumps.
In a fitting final song, Sarah nails 'Angel' perfectly. Better than the studio version. I can see why it is commonly played at funerals.
Magnificent.
I just want to address a few criticisms of the cd from other reviewers.
Fade outs in-between songs is a tad off putting, but for me it doesn't detract from the recording, but I can understand other points of view.
I like the production but I can understand that people, who have been fans of Sarah longer than me, don't like how some songs sound too produced.
Finally for the reviewer who gave it one star after Sarah drops the f-word in 'Building a Mystery'.
You are a very small,sad little person if you let one word get in your way of enjoying a wonderful recording.Your loss.
This record has found its way back into my CD player(along with '10,000 Days' & ' Black Holes & Revelations') consistantly since April 2007.
I have subsequently bought every Sarah CD & DVD and now (shockingly & humbly) find myself a die hard fan.




MirrorBall CD 2007-12-26
Came quickly as things usually do from Amazon. Love the CD. Wanted it for the for the song "Angel". Had searched all over and found it in Amazon. Thank you for everything. Have a Happy New Year.
Karen Heebner



Not as good as in-studio 2007-11-03
Grafted from McLachlan's supremely satisfying 1998 performances, Mirrorball is drawn almost equally from the multiplatinum Surfacing and its superior predecessor, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy. (Included also is the lovely, hard-to-come-by "I Will Remember You.") Live, a haunting ballad such as "Possession" becomes a fevered, aggressive bit of psychedelia. "Hold On" reveals new depths when performed behind the beat with morphing time signatures and driving piano. McLachlan's warmly expressive voice is still at the epicenter of her performances. She roams through these 14 songs with agile ease, riding the rails between singing for dramatic arena effect--huskily growling, airily trilling--and knowing what to play down with her sensually controlled crooning (witness such gems as Fumbling's title song and "Good Enough"). Overall, McLachlan's vocals match the heavily percussive intensity of her band and the build of her backing vocalists, producing a more spacious sound than the precise pitch rendered on her studio recordings. --Paige La Grone


Great inspiring! 2007-03-27
This CD is the type for me. I love dancing lyrical and the so "Do what you have to do". It's so inspiring to me and all the other songs as well. I can't wait for another CD like this to come out and hope I can meet you one day.

Amanda Grant
Calgary AB
Age 13


Sarah is a gift 2007-03-27
Sarah is a gift of love and
listening to her is a rich
and soulful blessing.
I definitely recommend that
you receive her gift and
often. An angel.


Good, but incomplete. 2006-10-24
This CD contains Sarah's most popular songs, but I recommend buying the Complete Concert version instead. It has nine more songs including a few from the Touch and Solace albums.


Great recording!! 2006-07-11
Many people (such as myself) often judge an artist by their ability to perform their own works live and Sarah McLachlan doesn't disappoint. Her voice is beautiful throughout and there's just enough crowd noise and interaction to get the "feel" of being live without getting bored with it. While I would have preferred the track list that the DVD has, I was very pleased with the quantity and quality of her selections as well as the performances themselves. If there's one song I really wish was included, it would be Ben's Song, but aside from that, you get a great overview of her great career prior to Afterglow. It has everything from uptempo Sweet Surrender and Vox to slower tracks like Angel and I Love You and even includes the fun duet with her husband and drummer Ashwin Sood "Ice Cream" though in the future he should probably stick to drumming. :)

Mirrorball ranks as one of the best albums in my collection and for a live album that's saying a lot. It is also my first choice for anyone who asks, "I want a friend to hear her stuff but I know know what I should suggest".

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