Closer: The Best Of Sarah McLachlan

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Album Information
  • Artist: Sarah McLachlan (See All Albums by Sarah McLachlan)
  • Date Released: Oct 7, 2008

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Pop

  • Label: Arista

Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 67:35

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unsophistic8ed

I hate it when they won't sell me a song without the whole lousy album. I am quitting this club. I refuse to buy a Sarah Machlachlan album I already bought on CD one time, just to get the song from the cute doggie ad. Je REFUSE.

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Love to listen...

elharks

I just love to listen to Sarah McLachlan sing. Her music with her vocals is beautiful and relaxing. This collection is as good as any of her best.

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Best album

WingsofHope

This album broke my heart! It has so many of her greastest hits. Angel is my favorite because it reminds me of my best friend who died of brain cancer in 6th grade. Rest in Peace Brandon we all miss you!!

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Dedicated fans of Sarah McLachlan had a lot to buy in 2008, when the Canadian songwriter issued three retrospective albums. Rarities, B-Sides & Other Stuff, Vol. 2 led the pack in April, followed by a deluxe edition of Fumbling Toward Ecstasy several months later. Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan brought up the rear, arriving in October and compiling McLachlan’s greatest hits along with two new songs. “Don’t Give Up on Us” and “U Want Me 2″ are standard McLachlan tunes, mixing adult contemporary songcraft with the soothing, evergreen vocals that helped her rise to prominence. As always, producer Pierre Marchand helms both of those new songs, and his presence throughout this compilation — not to mention McLachlan’s steady songcraft — helps make Closer a consistent, unified work. Casual fans will find what they need in the regular 16-track version, while diehards might want to look at the two-disc version, which includes additional songs and several remixes. – Andrew Leahey

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