McClachlan, Sarah - Surfacing

$59.99

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New Vinyl Record - McClachlan, Sarah - Surfacing

Anaologue Productions

200-gram gatefold double LP cut at 45 RPM Mastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes Award-winning album includes the hits "Angel," "Adia" and "Building A Mystery" Three of Sarah McLachlan's biggest pop hits mark her fourth studio album Surfacing. Released in July 1997, just as the first Lilith Fair tour hit the road, McLachlan benefitted enormously from the timing. Her face was on the cover of magazines across America and Canada; Surfacing reached No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200 - a remarkable feat considering that it's predecessor, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, peaked at No. 50. Now, hear Surfacing on it's definitive vinyl version - two 200-gram LPs cut at 45 RPM by legendary mastering engineer Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes. The premium LPs plated and pressed by Gary Salstrom and the crew at Quality Record Pressings are paired with a deluxe gatefold Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket. The 45 RPM pressing gives you four sides with a reduction in groove curvature and decreased distortion as your cartridge nears the center of the record. That's a major sonic advantage! There's the requisite number of gorgeously melodic and deeply heartfelt songs here, writes reviewer Jeff Bateman - the addictive "Sweet Surrender," the Hollywood-style ballad "I Love You," the sad, profound "Angel," the flat-out spectacular "Witness." "Adia" and "Angel" were Top 5 hits; "Building a Mystery" hit the Top 15 and "Sweet Surrender" became a Top 30 hit. 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. McLachlan's bittersweet album proves again that what she and producer Pierre Marchand release is cut from the finest of cloth. The Analogue Productions/QRP pressing reissue treatment delivers sonics and luxury packaging second to none for discerning collectors.

  • - Side 1 -
  • 1 Building a Mystery
  • 2 I Love You
  • - Side 2 -
  • 1 Sweet Surrender
  • 2 Adia
  • 3 Do What You Have to Do
  • - Side 3 -
  • 1 Witness
  • 2 Angel
  • - Side 4 -
  • 1 Black & White
  • 2 Full of Grace
  • 3 Last Dance

SKU: 042181  |  Barcode: 0753088119415
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McClachlan, Sarah - Surfacing

$59.99

New Vinyl Record - McClachlan, Sarah - Surfacing

Anaologue Productions

200-gram gatefold double LP cut at 45 RPM Mastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes Award-winning album includes the hits "Angel," "Adia" and "Building A Mystery" Three of Sarah McLachlan's biggest pop hits mark her fourth studio album Surfacing. Released in July 1997, just as the first Lilith Fair tour hit the road, McLachlan benefitted enormously from the timing. Her face was on the cover of magazines across America and Canada; Surfacing reached No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard 200 - a remarkable feat considering that it's predecessor, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, peaked at No. 50. Now, hear Surfacing on it's definitive vinyl version - two 200-gram LPs cut at 45 RPM by legendary mastering engineer Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes. The premium LPs plated and pressed by Gary Salstrom and the crew at Quality Record Pressings are paired with a deluxe gatefold Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket. The 45 RPM pressing gives you four sides with a reduction in groove curvature and decreased distortion as your cartridge nears the center of the record. That's a major sonic advantage! There's the requisite number of gorgeously melodic and deeply heartfelt songs here, writes reviewer Jeff Bateman - the addictive "Sweet Surrender," the Hollywood-style ballad "I Love You," the sad, profound "Angel," the flat-out spectacular "Witness." "Adia" and "Angel" were Top 5 hits; "Building a Mystery" hit the Top 15 and "Sweet Surrender" became a Top 30 hit. 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. McLachlan's bittersweet album proves again that what she and producer Pierre Marchand release is cut from the finest of cloth. The Analogue Productions/QRP pressing reissue treatment delivers sonics and luxury packaging second to none for discerning collectors.

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