SARAH MCLACHLAN
Born: January 28, 1968
Place: Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada
Years Active: 1980's, 1990's,
and 2000’s
Since her debut in 1988, Sarah
McLachlan's atmospheric folk-pop has gained a devoted following of fans not
only in Canada, where she has established star status, but also in the U.S. and U.K. Each album has shown her growing both as a musician and
songwriter, continually redefining herself and emerging as a major voice in the
growing Adult Alternative Pop format. Sarah McLachlan was born in Halifax, Nova
Scotia on January 28, 1968 where she took vocal training in addition to
classical piano and guitar lessons as a child. After a year of art training at
the Nova Scotia School of Design, while fronting a new wave band, October Game,
Nettwerk Records approached her for a solo deal. She
initially turned it down in favor of continued studies, but took them up on the
offer in late 1987 and relocated to Vancouver. On the strength of her debut, 1988's Touch, she was
signed to Arista for international distribution. The album eventually reached
gold status in Canada and was reissued worldwide in 1989. In 1991, she followed
up with Solace, an impressive collection that showed a great leap in song-craft
and built a strong cult following in the U.S. In September 1992, following a 14-month promotional tour,
McLachlan traveled to Cambodia and Thailand for work on a Canadian-sponsored documentary on poverty
and child prostitution, World Vision. Inspired by her experiences, she
retreated to a secluded house outside of Montreal to write material for her next album. After six months in
a Montreal studio with collaborator/producer Pierre Marchand, Fumbling Toward Ecstasy,
her strongest and most personal effort to date, was released in late 1993. The
album peaked in the U.S. charts at number 50 and by the end of 1994; it reached
platinum status after 62 weeks on the chart. "Possession," the single
from the album, broke the Top 100 and received considerable airplay, especially
on modern rock radio, where it reached number 14. "Good Enough" also
found a home in that format, reaching number 16. The Freedom Sessions,
consisting mainly of alternate versions of tracks from Fumbling, was released
in 1995, and Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff, a collection of non-LP tracks
and remixes, was issued in Canada in 1996. In 1997, McLachlan began work on her fourth
album, the enormously successful Surfacing, which debuted at number two on the
pop albums chart. In addition to her own albums, she has contributed tracks to
several cause-related releases, provided the theme for the film Brothers
McMullen ("I Will
Remember You"),
and organized the Lilith tour, a package tour focusing on emerging women
singer/songwriters. 1999 saw the release of the live album Mirrorball.
~ Chris Woodstra,
All Music Guide
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Albums
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1989
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Touch
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1991
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Solace
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1994
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Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
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1995
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Freedom Sessions
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1997
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Surfacing
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1999
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Mirrorball
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