Artist(s): Sarah McLachlan Year: 1993 Genres: Rock, Folk, World, & Country Media Condition: Good Sleeve Condition: Good Catalog Number: W2-30081 Label: Nettwerk Format: CD Country: Canada SKU: 7XTBB0DN UPC: 067003008129 ASIN: B000065KUM DescriptionExperience the timeless voice of Sarah McLachlan in the iconic album, Fumbling Towards Ecstasy. Released in 1993, this original Nettwerk release blends Rock, Folk, World, & Country music, featuring timeless performances that are a must-have for any music lover and collector. Artist Biography Read Sarah McLachlan is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her emotional and introspective music. Born on January 28, 1968, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, McLachlan showed a passion for music from a young age. She released her debut album, "Touch," in 1988, but it was her breakthrough album, "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy," released in 1993, that garnered critical acclaim and commercial success. McLachlan's music is characterized by her ethereal vocals, poignant lyrics, and haunting melodies. She is perhaps best known for her hit songs "Angel," "Building a Mystery," and "I Will Remember You." In addition to her successful solo career, McLachlan is also the founder of the Lilith Fair music festival, which showcased female musicians and promoted gender equality in the music industry. Throughout her career, McLachlan has won numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards and Juno Awards. She continues to be a respected and influential figure in the world of music, known for her heartfelt performances and dedication to social causes.Key Features Authenticity: Nettwerk Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, released in 1993. Condition: Good, ensuring a pristine listening experience. Genres: Rock, Folk, World, & Country Format: CD, perfect for collectors and music enthusiasts alike. Don't miss this rare gem from a legendary artist. Discover more classic music from Sarah McLachlan in our store!Order now and enjoy free shipping on all orders over $25! function readBiography() { const biographyText = document.getElementById("biography-text").innerText; const speech = new SpeechSynthesisUtterance(biographyText); window.speechSynthesis.cancel(); window.speechSynthesis.speak(speech); }