她的 Surfacing 也很可怕喔,
在 Billboard 榜上 101 週了,
再過三週就滿兩年了。
Sarah McLachlan Dismisses "Greatest Hits" Tag For New Live Album
It's two weeks until the third edition of Lilith Fair is slated to kick off
in Vancouver, British Columbia with an opening night line-up that
includes Luscious Jackson, Mya, Sheryl Crow, Deborah Cox, Beth
Orton, Sixpence None the Richer, and the fest's founder, Sarah
McLachlan.
McLachlan's new live album, "Mirrorball," registered some
impressive sales figures in its first week, good enough to land the
songwriter at number three on next week's Billboard Album charts
-- and indicating that fans are once gain ready to embrace this year's
Lilith Tour.
MTV News sat down with McLachlan recently to discuss Lilith and
the new concert record, which some have welcomed as a sort of
greatest-hits compilation, although McLachlan says she doesn't quite
see it that way.
"People keep calling it the greatest hits," McLachlan said, "and
for me it's like, no these are just my favorite songs, the ones I
felt translated best, that still feel the best for me to sing."
"You know, people still want to hear some of the old stuff," she
added, "and for me it's really difficult, because I don't feel any
sense of connection to a lot of that stuff. Because [I wrote
some of] it twelve years ago, and it's not that I don't like it or
feel that kind of attachment to it, but just to sing it doesn't give
anything to me anymore. So, I feel like I'm sort of lying if I sing
it."
The Top 5 debut for "Mirrorball" is made all the more impressive by
the fact that McLachlan's last studio album, 1997's "Surfacing," has
logged 101 weeks in Billboard's Top 200 Albums Chart -- and is
currently holding strong at number 56.
Lilith Fair '99 launches at Vancouver's Thunderbird Stadium on July 8.
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