Sarah McLachlan 'Afterglow'
Sarah McLachlan
"When you look up Afterglow in the dictionary, it is defined
as 'the glow or light that remains once the sun is gone'.
You're used to this bright, shiny beautiful glow but the moment
the sun disappears, all of a sudden you have to readjust every-
thing. It's a very transitional moment. A lot of these songs
are about transition...the turning over of the rock, what's
underneath, the murky, shadowy uncertainty where everything
looks very different."
- Sarah McLachlan
Birth, death, tragedy and joy; the six years since the release
of Sarah McLachlan's last studio album Surfacing have been both
defining and redefining, not just in the world's recent history
but also in Sarah's own life.
As a result, Afterglow is a record of many layers. At first
glance, the warmth of production, the purity of her voice and
the beautiful harmonies all serve as a reminder of the reasons
that McLachlan has gained worldwide acclaim for her talents. As
the disc unfolds, however, it becomes clear that this record is
a merging of two elements: the wonderfully familiar and the new.
The most familiar aspect is unquestionably the richness in
Sarah's music. Afterglow contains many moments that evoke remin-
ders of the singer's unique musical gifts. From the reflective
first single, "Fallen", to the love-inspired lyrics of "Push",
to the gorgeous, whispered tones of "Answer", there are many me-
lodies on Afterglow that showcase her strengths.
Some of Sarah's favored moments seem destined to be beloved by
fans as well. "'Answer' is one of my favorites", she admits,
smiling broadly. "It's a total 'two o'clock in the morning, whis-
pered in your ears' headphone track. That's always been my thing,
feeling the very essence of a song. I have to be able to break it
down and still feel its strength acoustically on piano or guitar.
If the essence is strong, you can do whatever you want with it,
it'll still be good. "
I own my insecurities I try to own my destiny That I can make or
break it if I choose - "Perfect Girl"
While the familiar is most charming, equally endearing is the
newness found within Afterglow's grooves. Ironically, one of the
biggest changes in Sarah's music is also perhaps the least noticeable
to the listener's ear: her songwriting process. "I used to go live
in a cabin in the woods for eight months and write and write and
write. Now, spending time with India [Sarah's young daughter] means
that I have two hours in the day where I'm not focused on her, yet
even then my focus is continually being brought back to her. All of
my old tricks didn't apply anymore in songwriting, and I really had
to find that new way."
In exploring that process, Sarah discovered another benchmark; for
the first time in her career, not one song on Afterglow was written
on guitar. Instead, all were created on piano. Every one of the tracks
were written in the last 2 1/2 years and all were recorded either at
producer Pierre Marchand's home studio in Montreal or at McLachlan's
own home studio in Vancouver. For courage to pull away there will be
hell to pay the deeper you cut to the bone - "Time"
Anyone who is familiar with Sarah McLachlan's recent history might
well expect that the songs on this record would be entirely about
love and loss. Since 1997's Surfacing, Sarah lost her mother to cancer
and had a baby. "To me," she admits, "Afterglow is a perfect metaphor
for that reason. Such a huge transition...first, losing my mother,
then five months later giving birth to India. It's still all a blur
to me -- it has less to do with the album tracks and more to do with
my recent state of mind. I'm sure in five or six years there's going
to be a record about all of this, but it's too close right now."
Even during McLachlan's 'down time', her philanthropy never lulled.
She has continued to impact the lives of others. September 2003 marked
the third year that Sarah has funded the Sarah McLachlan Music Outreach
Program, which provides free music education classes to inner city
youths whose school music programs have been affected by budget cuts.
"As a kid," she recalls, "music saved my life; having that one thing
that I knew I was good at made all the difference. A lot of these kids
might have that, but there's no outlet. It feels so good to be able to
see their lives impacted, and I'm the first one at the recitals giving
them a standing ovation. There's hardly any joy comparable."
Back to the project at hand, Afterglow is a record of cumulative life
experiences: a collection of beautiful melodies, lush instrumentation,
occasionally surprising lyrics, and a musical whole that is yet another
reminder of just how talented this artist is.
"When anyone asks 'Why did it take so long in between records?'"
Sarah explains, unhesitatingly, "The answer is that I was just living
my life. I lost a mother and I became a mother. Almost a year after
having India, I walked away from music for a few months. I didn't play
my piano, I didn't open up my journals, I just really needed to let go
of all the pressures and the expectations of 'it's been so long...gotta
get this record out' stuff. I felt paralyzed. Taking a break and walking
away was the best thing I could have done. I came back to it with fresh
ears, listened to the tracks, and I realized that it was all sounding
really good and to finish it didn't seem impossible anymore. That's my
truth. It's honest, and it brought me to a much happier place. I'm loving
music again."
Noteworthy Facts:
- Sarah has sold over 22 million records worldwide since her
recording career began with her debut release, Touch, in 1988.
- She is a 3 time Grammy Award winner:
Grammy Award 1999
"I Will Remember You" - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Grammy Award 1998
"Last Dance" - Best Pop Instrumental Performance
Grammy Award 1998
"Building a Mystery" - Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
- The Sarah-founded Lilith Fair tour brought together 2 million
people over its 3 year history and raised more than $7 million
for charities.
- She has been profiled by media the world over including cover
stories for Rolling Stone, Time and Entertainment Weekly.
- She was awarded the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Visionary Award in
1998 for advancing the careers of women in music.
Afterglow's Players:
Sarah McLachlan - Vocals, Guitars, Piano
Pierre Marchand - Keyboards, Bass, Guitars, Percussion
Ashwin Sood- Drums, Percussion, Loops, Keyboards, Keyboard Bass
Jerry Marotta - Drums, Percussion
Sean Ashby- Guitars
Bill Dillon - Guitars
Ethan Johns - Guitars
Yves Desrosiers - Guitars
Michel Pepin - Guitars
Michael Chaves - Guitars
Jim Creeggan - Upright Bass
Daryl Johnson - Bass
Tony Levin - Bass
Jorane - Cello, Background Vocals
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永遠都記得你離去的那天清晨 你無聲無息地從我的枕邊離去
你選擇回到那擁有你靈魂的人的身邊 而我 只能再回到那段令我恐懼的歲月
我連忙跑到海邊 哭喊著「請別離開我」
悲傷的淚水不斷的從我的眼中流出 無奈的我只願大海能帶走我心中的傷痛
但只見一陣陣的潮水打在岸邊 彷彿悲傷又再一陣陣的湧上心頭
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