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Tracklist

1Mary
Drum Programming – Pierre MarchandVocals, Piano, Acoustic Guitar – Sarah McLachlan
3:55
2Hold On
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Sarah McLachlanDrum Programming, Keyboards – Pierre MarchandDrums – Ashwin SoodGuitar, Bass – Bill DillonOrgan [Hammond B3] – David Kershaw
4:08
3I Will Remember You (From Original Motion Picture: The Brothers McMullen)
Mixed By – Pierre MarchandProducer – Pierre MarchandRecorded By – Pierre MarchandVocals – Sarah McLachlan
4:53
4Ice Cream
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Sarah McLachlanBacking Vocals – Ashwin SoodBass – David Kershaw
2:30
5Elsewhere
Acoustic Guitar – David Sinclair Backing Vocals – Camille HendersonBass – Brian MinatoDjembe – Ashwin SoodPercussion – Pierre MarchandSlide Guitar – Luke DoucetVocals, Acoustic Guitar – Sarah McLachlan
4:33
6 Vinyl 2: The Freedom Sessions
7Ice Cream
Drums – Guy NadonPiano, Vocals – Sarah McLachlan
2:45
8Good Enough
Bass – Brian MinatoDrum Programming – Pierre MarchandDrums – Ashwin SoodGuitar, Guitar [Guitorgan] – Bill DillonPiano, Vocals – Sarah McLachlan
5:01
9Plenty
Drum Programming – Pierre MarchandVocals, Keyboards – Sarah McLachlan
3:20
10Hold On
Acoustic Guitar – Sarah McLachlan
11Ice
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Sarah McLachlanDrums, Percussion – Ashwin SoodOrgan [Fake B3], Drum Programming, Bass – Pierre MarchandSaxophone – Michel Dubeau
3:53
12Possession
Vocals, Piano, Guitar – Sarah McLachlan
13Ol' 55
Acoustic Guitar – David Sinclair Backing Vocals – Camille Henderson, Pierre MarchandBass – Brian MinatoDrums – Ashwin SoodOrgan – David KershawPiano, Vocals – Sarah McLachlanSlide Guitar – Luke DoucetWritten-By – Tom Waits
4:12
14Plenty
Bass – Brian MinatoDrums – Ashwin SoodGuitar, Guitar [Guitorgan] – Bill DillonKeyboards, Sampler [Found Sound], Bass – Pierre MarchandVocals – Sarah McLachlan
4:05
15 Bonus Track
16Possession
Bass – Brian MinatoDrums – Ashwin Sood, Lou ShefanoGuitar – Bill DillonGuitar, Vocals – Sarah McLachlanKeyboards, Drum Programming – Pierre MarchandOrgan [Hammond B-3] – David Kershaw
4:39
17Good Enough
Orchestra [Kurzweil Keyboards] – Pierre MarchandVocals, Piano – Sarah McLachlan
3:20
18Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
Drum Programming [808], Piano, Keyboards – Pierre MarchandDrums – Jerry MarottaGuitar – Bill DillonGuitar, Vocals – Sarah McLachlan
4:50
19Ice
Bass, Drum Programming – Pierre MarchandVocals, Guitar [Electric] – Sarah McLachlan
3:58
20Circle
Bass – Brian MinatoBass [Additional] – Bill Dillon, Pierre MarchandDrums – Ashwin SoodGuitar – Bill DillonGuitar, Vocals – Sarah McLachlanKeyboards – Pierre MarchandPercussion – Jerry Marotta
3:42
21Fear
Cello – Jane ScarpantoniKeyboards, Bass, Drum Programming – Pierre MarchandPercussion – Jerry MarottaPiano, Vocals – Sarah McLachlan
3:56
22Mary
Bass, Drum Programming – Pierre MarchandGuitar, Piano – Bill DillonGuitar, Piano, Vocals – Sarah McLachlan
3:53
23Wait
Bass, Shaker – Pierre MarchandDrums – Ashwin SoodGuitar, Vocals – Sarah McLachlanOrgan [Hammond B-3] – David Kershaw
4:10
24Elsewhere
Bass – Pierre MarchandDrums, Percussion – Jerry MarottaGuitar, Piano, Vocals – Sarah McLachlanOrgan [Hammond B-3] – David Kershaw
4:42
25 Vinyl 1: Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
26Hold On
Vocals, Piano – Sarah McLachlan
6:43

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
RTH-2000Sarah McLachlan Fumbling Towards Ecstasy And The Freedom Sessions ‎(2xLP, Album, Comp, 180)Arista, Classic Records, NettwerkRTH-2000USA & Canada1997
RTHCD 2000Sarah McLachlan Fumbling Towards Ecstasy And The Freedom Sessions ‎(2xCD, Album, Comp, Ltd, RM)Classic Compact Discs, Arista, NettwerkRTHCD 2000US1998

Credits

  • Artwork [Painting And Lettering On Lyric Sheet]Sarah McLachlan
  • Artwork [Painting Detail]Graham Gilmore
  • Edited ByNick Keca
  • Mastered ByBernie Grundman, Greg Calbi
  • Mastered By [Premastering]Nick Keca
  • Mixed ByPierre Marchand
  • Photography ByKharen Hill
  • ProducerPierre Marchand
  • Recorded ByPierre Marchand
  • Recorded By [Additional Guitars]Roman Klun
  • Written-ByPierre Marchand, Sarah McLachlan

Notes

Repress (2002 or later) of 1997 original pressing. This version distinguished by 200 gram vinyl and hype sticker saying Quiex SV-P vinyl.

Thanks to Michel Dupire and Bloco Longe De La.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 601704-2000-19

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Classic Records, Inc.
  • Record Company – Nettwerk Productions

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Fumbling Towards Ecstasy is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, released on 22 October 1993, in Canada, 5 February 1994, in the United States, 24 May 1994, in Japan and 14 August 1994, in Australia. It was produced by Pierre Marchand in Montreal McLachlan wrote most of the album while living in a small house near Marchand's studio. Sarah McLachlan. Fumbling Towards EcstasyFreedom Sessions. In 1998, Classic Compact Disc released Fumbling Towards EcstasyFreedom Sessions, which contained two complete albums - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 1995, originally released on Nettwerk and Freedom Sessions 1994, originally released on Nettwerk - by Sarah McLachlan on one compact disc. Текст песни: All the fear has left me now Im not frightened anymore Its my heart that pounds beneath my flesh its my mouth that pushes out this title Fumbling Towards Ecstasy comes from a poem McLachlan first encountered in high school- Dulce et Decorum Est, written by World War I poet Wilfred Owen. The line had circulated through McLachlans head for years: Quick, boys-An ecstasy of fumblingFitting the clumsy helmets just in time. It depicts the fluttering rhythm issued by of a group of soldiers desperately trying to secure their gas masks and helmets in a fog of poisonous gas. This is the kind of imagery McLachlan was drawn to, of tragedy and horror producing, against all odds, what felt like excerpts of grace. Complete your Sarah McLachlan collection. Hello We have detected Русский as your language preference. To change your preferred language, please choose a language using the dropdown. English Deutsch Español Français Italiano 日本語 한국어 Português Brasil Русский. Más imágenes. Sarah McLachlan Fumbling Towards Ecstasy And The Freedom Sessions. Género: Rock, Pop. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy. Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 1993. To favorites 3 Download album. Listen album. Songs in album Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 1993. Sarah McLachlan - Possession. Sarah McLachlan - Wait. Sarah McLachlan - Plenty. Sarah McLachlan - Good Enough. This item:Fumbling Towards Ecstasy by Sarah McLachlan Audio CD . Only 4 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Media-Recovery. The thing that impressed me the most were the lyrics and there seems to be a consistent lyrical theme throughout the album. I feel that the lyrics beautifully and articulately convey the feelings of a teenager or an adult in their early twenties having to face every kind of emotion: negative or positive. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy: Live Mirrorball Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Fumbling Towards EcstasyFreedom Sessions Mirrorball: The Complete Concert Bloom: Remix Album Pressed Up Against the Glass Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan. Sarah McLachlan Fumbling Towards Ecstasy. All the fear has left me now I'm not frightened anymore It's my heart that pounds beneath my flesh It's my mouth that pushes out this breath. And if I shed a tear, I won't cage it I won't fear love And if I feel a rag. From Sarah McLachlan's acclaimed 1999 concert film Mirrorball. Directed by Sophie Muller. Filmed at Theatre of the Clouds, Towards Ecstasy is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, released on October 22, 1993 in Canada, via Nettwerk Music Group, and February 5, 1994 in the United States via Arista Records. As of 2009, the album has sold a total of million copies in the United States. Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Q&A

Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy And The Freedom Sessions mp3

Performer: Sarah McLachlan

Title: Fumbling Towards Ecstasy And The Freedom Sessions

Country: USA & Canada

Label: Arista, Classic Records, Nettwerk

Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock

Catalog: RTH-2000

Genre: Rock / Pop

Size MP3: 2404 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 031

Record source: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Compilation, Repress, 200 gram

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