We look back at some of the music inspired by the crisis that (eventually) galvanized a generation into action.
Shine One feels longer than it is, which is a desirable quality for what is basically glorified background music.
The album is never less than beautiful and perfectly performed, but most of it is the recorded equivalent of Lunesta.
Wintersong is a seasonal showcase for McLachlan’s cathedral-ready soprano.
Sarah McLachlan’s new remix album does one better than its predecessor, 2001’s Remixed.
This remix album proves that the quieter moments are often McLachlan’s best.
The trouble with the album’s title is that she never fumbles.
Afterglow drips and oozes its way from start to finish.