Sarah McLachlan – Surfacing (1997/2017) [Analogue Productions – AAPP 119-45] [Vinyl FLAC 24-96]

Sarah McLachlan – Surfacing (1997/2017) [Analogue Productions – AAPP 119-45]
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Duration: 41:20 | 842 MB
Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock | Label: Analogue Productions

200-gram gatefold double LP cut at 45 RPM. Mastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes. Surfacing is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, released on 15 July 1997. It was produced by McLachlan’s frequent collaborator, Pierre Marchand, and its release coincided with the start of McLachlan’s Lilith Fair tour. The album reached the top position on the Canadian RPM 100 Albums chart, number two on the US Billboard 200 and became her first album to reach the top 50 outside of North America, achieving that in the UK, Australia and the Netherlands. It was certified as Diamond in sales in Canada and as 8× Platinum in sales in the US. Critical reviews were mixed; some of the more positive reviews praised the songwriting, while the album’s detractors criticized it as banal and slow.

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The album spawned three top-three hits on the Canadian Singles Chart, including “Building a Mystery”, which spent eight weeks at number one, “Sweet Surrender”, which reached number two, and “Adia” which ascended to number three. The fourth single “Angel” peaked at number nine, but did reach number three on the Canadian Adult Contemporary Chart, something the other three singles also achieved. Two of the songs, “Adia” and “Angel” were US Billboard Hot 100 top-five hits (the latter also peaking at number one on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart) while “Building a Mystery” was a top-15 hit and “Sweet Surrender” was a top-30 hit. “Adia” and “Angel” became her first songs to reach the top 40 in some countries outside of North America.

The album won four Juno Awards including for Album of the Year. “Building a Mystery” was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, while the instrumental-only song “Last Dance” won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.

Tracklist:
01. Sarah McLachlan – Building A Mystery (04:08)
02. Sarah McLachlan – I Love You (04:44)
03. Sarah McLachlan – Sweet Surrender (03:59)
04. Sarah McLachlan – Adia (04:05)
05. Sarah McLachlan – Do What You Have To Do (03:49)
06. Sarah McLachlan – Witness (04:47)
07. Sarah McLachlan – Angel (04:30)
08. Sarah McLachlan – Black & White (05:00)
09. Sarah McLachlan – Full Of Grace (03:41)
10. Sarah McLachlan – Last Dance (02:33)

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