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Laws of Illusion (Deluxe Version)

Sarah McLachlan

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Sarah McLachlan exists in her own time and space. Times change, but McLachlan remains true to her original visions. In conjunction with the restart of Lilith Fair, McLachlan releases her first album of new material in seven years. It’s exactly what a McLachlan fan would want and expect. Longtime producer Pierre Marchand applies the adult-contemporary gloss, while McLachlan sings her folk-pop heart out with songs of spiritual renewal. “Awakenings,” “Loving You Is Easy,” the piano ballad “Forgiveness” and the rallying buzz of “Don’t Give Up On Us” come together as yet another assured album of effortless grace and genuine talent. In some ways, it makes McLachlan sound almost old-fashioned, as she offers up songs that could easily fit onto her other albums. (“Rivers of Love” could easily fit in on 2003’s Afterglow). Like a modern-day folksinger clinging to her values, McLachlan doesn’t compromise or try to become the next big thing.

Customer Reviews

Welcome Back Sarah

It's been seven long years and about 200 versions of "Angel" and "I Will Remember You", but rest assured, Ms. McLachlan delivers another gorgeous piece of work here. Her usual moody pieces are highlighted by some surprisingly upbeat tunes, and the mix is divine. I fell in love with Sarah during the "Surfacing" era, and backtracked thru her catalogue . . I am amazed that I didn't wear the finish of "Fumbling Toward Ecstasy", and I can safely say that this new album will be on my iPod for at least the next month or so.
I seriously could listen to this woman sing the phone book and I would be entranced. Sadly, I won't be able to make it to Lilith this summer, so I am crossing my fingers for a solo tour this fall.
Welcome back Sarah, and welcome home Sarah fans. Another gorgeous piece of work!!

Too much dialogue!

If you are truly a Sarah McLachlan fan, you may be disappointed in this album as I am. Over half of the songs have a dialogue intro with Sarah chatting about her kids, too much e-mail, work, etc. Just give me the music for zoning, no reminder of the distractions we all have that we listen to music to take us away from. Honestly, if refund was available, I would go for it. There is no hint of the dialogue on 5-6 songs in the teaser clips.

REAL MUSIC

Im so glad Sarah is finally back. Its about time artist with talent and meaning with their lyrics made a come back. I just hope radio gives her some type of air time. (We all know that the radio has gone to sh#$!

Biography

Born: January 28, 1968 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Since her debut in 1988, Sarah McLachlan's atmospheric folk-pop has gained a devoted following not only in her native Canada, where she established star status with her first album, but also in the U.S. and U.K. The following two decades saw her growing both as a musician and songwriter, continually redefining herself and emerging as a major voice in the growing adult alternative pop format. She also founded Lilith Fair, a concert...
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