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Sarah McLachlan - Touch Sarah introduced herself into the musical mainstream with her debut LP, Touch. The LP grew in popularity on college and alternative radio with the force of the tracks, "Vox" and "Steaming." Sarah's sound was different than other singers with elements of folk, rock, and even opera. Sarah's intimate lyrics and musical arrangements were often elaborate and unique.
Description: A torch singer in a cabaret night club, Sarah sings while the club's patrons get to know each other. Enter the femme fatale and some of the female patrons begin to get jealous. Like the song title says, things start steaming. Dave Kershaw as the bartender.
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Sarah McLachlan performing at John Labatt Centre, London, Ontario, Canada during the 2005 Afterglow tour. Sarah McLachlan is singing. There are plenty of proper dance tracks on Bloom, including a well-produced take on "World on Fire" and a version of "Stupid" that actually dirties up the original a little bit, with more minor keys and an emphasis on the distorted guitars that made the original somewhat listenable. Still, McLachlan's voice is so soothing as to beg examination, even when there are beats crashing and synths squelching behind her. It's tough to want to dance when the vocalist is so busy soothing and caressing. So it holds to reason that
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Celebrating three years of renewed growth and self-realization for its creator, the music of Sarah McLachlan takes a joyous and festive turn on Wintersong. It’s a timely gift to her universe of fans, both new and old.
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[I]t's not so in-your-face to make the video more literal," Lee justified of the video, which Paul Fedor (Sarah McLachlan, Seether) directed based on her concept. "Really, though, I think it's all about touching somebody and I hope it does that."
Life is about living and learning; Sarah McLachlan admits that the process of making Surfacing served to teach her many things about herself. Not all of the experiences were easy, but each and every one was necessary. "I've learned to trust myself, to listen to truth, to not be afraid of it and to not try and hide it."
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