Fumbling Towards Ecstasy |
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Released: October 22, 1993 Peak: 50 US, -- UK, 5 CN, 102 AU, 5 DF Sales (in millions): 3.0 US, -- UK, 3.5 world (includes US and UK) Genre: alternative rock |
Tracks:Song Title (date of single release, chart peaks) Click for codes to charts.
Total Running Time: 57:50 |
Rating:4.151 out of 5.00 (average of 20 ratings)
Awards:(Click on award to learn more). |
About Sarah McLachlanSarah McLachlan was born in 1968 in Nova Scotia, Canada. She started music at an early age, playin the ukulele when she was four and later studying classical guitar, classical piano, and voice at the Maritime Conservatory of Music. She fronted the band October Game while still in high school. After their first concert McLachlan was offeed a recording contract with Nettwerk, a Vancouver-based indepdent record label. WKShe wouldn’t sign with them until two years later after finishing high school and a year of school at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design at the insistence of her parents. WK She released her first album, Touch, in 1988. It peaked at #132 on the Billboard album chart and eventually went gold. Her follow-up album, 1991’s Solace, would also achieve gold status in the United States and again dent the lower regions of the Billboar album chart (#167). Three singles charted in her native Canada where the album reached #20 and sold 200,000 copies. American SuccessFumbling Towards Ecstasy, her third album, was “a slow-burning success story.” SL It saw McLachlan reach the Billboard Hot 100 in America for the first time. While the album only peaked at #50, it would go on to sell three million copies.About the AlbumIt is “a softly assured album that combined the atmospheric production of Pierre Marchand (a former apprentice – and evident disciple – of Daniel Lanois) with some of McLachlan’s strongest songwriting to date.” AM “Tales of sin, lust, and love are delivered alongside piano arpeggios and electronic flourishes.” AM“At the center of everything was her voice, an ethereal, lilting soprano that helped pave the way for Paula Cole, Lillith Fair, and a decade’s worth of successful female songwriters. McLachlan utilized the crack between her chest and head voice, emphasizing the changing tones as her melodies climbed into the vocal stratosphere.” AM “Fumbling Towards Ecstasy takes most of its strength from the lush, rhythmic dreamscapes that dominate the album.” AM It is “alternately dark and shimmering, intimate and ornate, soothing and slyly unsettling.” AM “McLachlan’s work was rarely as raw or honest as it is on this record.” AM The SongsHere are insights into some of the individual tracks.“Possession” The song “took its time fluttering around the bottom regions of the pop charts, but it’s ultimately become one of the artist’s signature songs.” SL
“Good Enough” “Ice Cream” “Hold On” “Ice” “Elsewhere” and “Plenty” “Fumbling Towards Ecstasy” |
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