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Sarah McLachlan's Mirroball features a great many hits from this talented singer/songwriter. It was released on the 15th of June 1999, and two weeks later, it has climbed to Billboard 200's #3.

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About

Mirrorball is Sarah McLachlan’s first ever full live record, in which she does renditions of tracks from her previous albums. The hits such as the “Adia” and “Angel” are delivered with a breath of enthusiasm, much more raw and vibrant. “I Will Remember You” was also incredibly beautiful, a song that gave the Canadian singer another Grammy Award. Then there’ are “Good Enough” and “Possession,” two old material from her 2nd album Solace.

While a lot of other singers do not sound as perfect as when they are in the recording studios, Sarah sounds even better live. The very soulful, ethereal voice never ceases to amaze people. And with Mirrorball, she does just that.


Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Building A Mystery 4:06
2 Hold On 5:18
3 Good Enough 5:10
4 I Will Remember You 3:41
5 Adia 3:57
6 I Love You 4:28
7 Do What You Have To Do 4:09
8 The Path of Thorns (Terms) 6:03
9 Fear 5:00
10 Possession 5:12
11 Sweet Surrender 3:57
12 Ice Cream 3:02
13 Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 5:46
14 Angel 5:49

Awards & Certifications

Awards

Year Award Category
1999 Grammy Award Best Female Pop Vocal Performance

Certifications

Year Album Certification
1999 Mirrorball 4x Platinum

Chart Toppers

Year Title Adult Contemporary The Billboard Hot 100 Hot Dance Music/Club Play Modern Rock Tracks Album
2001 Sweet Surrender - - 6 - Mirrorball
2000 I Love You - - 23 - Mirrorball
1999 Angel 1 4 - - Mirrorball
1999 I Will Remember You 3 14 - - Mirrorball

Credits

Performance Credits

Sarah Mclachlan Primary Artist

Vince Jones Keyboards, Vocals

Brian Minato Bass

Ashwin Sood Percussion, Drums, Vocals

Camille Henderson Vocals

Sean Ashby Guitar, Vocals

David Sinclair Guitar, Vocals


Technical Credits

Greg Calbi Mastering

Ashwin Sood Producer

John Rummen Art Direction

Tim Oberthier Engineer


Trivia

Her single "The Path of Thorns" became the 50 millionth song downloaded from Apple's iTunes Music Store.

Single "Angel" was credited by rapper Run DMC to be the one that prevented him from committing suicide.


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