|
Surfacing
(1997)
more music like this
by
Sarah McLachlan
Surfacing was released as the first Lilith Fair tour hit the road, and Sarah McLachlan benefited enormously from the timing. As the organizer of Lilith Fair, McLachlan was on the cover of magazines across America and Canada, which helped Surfacing debut at number two on the U.S. charts -- a particularly remarkable feat since its predecessor, ...
see all copies from $1.99!
new only from $12.69!
|
|
Afterglow Live
(2004)
more music like this
by
Sarah McLachlan
see all copies from $7.14!
new only from $8.10!
|
|
Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music
(1998)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
Sarah McLachlan unexpectedly hit the financial jackpot when she launched Lilith Fair in 1997. McLachlan conceived the package tour as a way to spotlight female musicians, particularly those that were from either the alt-pop or folk genres. It worked better than anyone expected, as Lilith Fair became the hippest and most successful package tour of ...
see all copies from $1.99!
new only from $7.50!
|
|
Live Acoustic [EP]
(2004)
more music like this
by
Sarah McLachlan
see all copies from $14.69!
new only from $14.69!
|
|
Mirrorball
(1999)
more music like this
by
Sarah McLachlan
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 ...
see all copies from $3.00!
new only from $13.59!
|
|
Pure Moods: Celestial Celebration
(2004)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
Though Celestial Celebration seems like a title taken from the Big Book of New Age Buzzwords, the Pure Moods people do a nice job with this collection musically. There's plenty of big-name talent involved, with everyone contributing mellow material. From Charlie Hunter and Norah Jones running through a dusky jazz take on Bryan Ferry's "More Than ...
see all copies from $5.79!
new only from $16.84!
|
|
Loaded with Hits
(2000)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
Benefiting the T.J. Martell Foundation (which helps fund the fights against cancer, AIDS, and leukemia), Loaded With Hits is a two-disc collection of late-'90s pop/rock, ranging from dance-pop to urban R&B (and a bit of hip-hop) to adult/mainstream alternative rock. Present are the original versions of hits by artists like Mariah Carey, Christina ...
see all copies from $1.99!
new only from $7.95!
|
|
O Canada [Universal]
(2004)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
see all copies from $22.60!
new only from $22.60!
|
|
Ultimate Grammy Collection: Contemporary Pop
(2007)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
Whether or not the Grammys do a good job of capturing the best of all music from the year (despite the myriad categories, there still seems to be a lot that's forgotten), its nominees do generally represent the top tier of pop artists. Following this logic, Ultimate Grammy Collection: Contemporary Pop ends up being a pretty nice retrospective of ...
see all copies from $4.29!
new only from $14.93!
|
|
Mirrorball: The Complete Concert
(2006)
more music like this
by
Sarah McLachlan
Sarah McLachlan's 1999 Mirrorball, her first ever live album, showed off the singer in the prime of career, when her popularity both as an artist and as the organizer of Lilith Fair had made her a star. And while that record was good, and exposed the talents of McLachlan's powerful, clear voice and the strength of her band, it generally stuck to ...
see all copies from $22.14!
new only from $22.14!
|
view cover
|
Surfacing/Solace
(2005)
more music like this
by
Sarah McLachlan
see all copies from $25.28!
new only from $25.28!
|
view cover
|
Oh What a Feeling, Vol. 2: A Vital Collection of Canadian Music
(1996)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
see all copies from $94.64!
new only from $94.64!
|
view cover
|
A Guitar Tribute to Sarah McLachlan
(2004)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
Jeez, that cover art should be scented with crappy juniper soap. Anyway, this portion of the always entertaining Guitar Tribute series features ten tracks originally by Canadian chanteuse Sarah McLachlan. As this is an instrumental album, listeners are saved from an overeager studio vocalist butchering her willowy vocal. Instead, "Building a ...
see all copies from $11.34!
new only from $11.34!
|