Sarah at her finest
I can listen to this one over and over again. Her voice, the mood, the melodies - it has it all!
I can listen to this one over and over again. Her voice, the mood, the melodies - it has it all!
It has the Freedom Sessions attached for the same price, 12 credits, plus the lovely solo version of 'Possession'. This is Sarah's best album, and even she seems to recognize it, her tour set built around it still today. If you just want a few highlights, try 'Possession' and 'Hold on' for pop, 'Good enough' and 'Ice' for something sadder, 'Icecream' for cute, and the lovely layered vocals of 'Fear'.
OK say what you want about the other albums. The early stuff was under developed, Surfacing 'too slow.' Freedom Sessions isn't here, WTF? Fumbling Towards Ecstasy is still the most powerful recording to come out of the early nineties. Nirvana fans dug it, lesbians f*cked to it, feminists swooned, gays remixed, and young lovers broke new ground to this soundtrack. This album sucks you in; demands energy, tears, blood. Sarah never really got back to the pinnacle of Ecstasy, we can still be close.