**** GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. CONGRATS TO Heather of the EO WHO WON! :)****
I love Sarah McLachlan. I have for YEARS.
(I surely hope you know who I am talking about. If you don’t, get thee to iTunes or Amazon NOW!)
She’s so very talented and her music is tied to SO many memories of my young adult-hood and first years with Tim. Therefore I love her even more.
Her latest CD, and first in 7 years, “Laws of Illusion” was released this week and does NOT disappoint. She still sounds like the Sarah that I’ve always known and adored. Some may find her same sound redundant but I personally find it takes me to my “happy place” and that’s a really good thing.
My favorite song on the new album so far is “Forgiveness,” followed closely by the first single, “Loving You is Easy“. I’ve listened to them both A LOT in the last few days.
The amazing Sarah has had “a career spanning more than two decades, over 20 million career sales to date and every one of her studio and live albums has been certirifed gold, platinum or multi-platinum by the RIAA. ”
And all this right before the 2010 Lilith Fair Tour begins (I SO wish I could go to one of the stops!) Talk about awesome memories from the late ’90’s (yes, I’m getting old…)
The best part of this is that I have one CD of “Laws of Illusion” to give away to one of you lucky ducks. Just leave me a comment telling me one of your favorite female artists of all time.
I will choose a winner early next week – probably Tuesday.
You can gain an extra entry by tweeting this giveaway and leaving a separate comment that you did so.
Please make sure I have a way to contact you should you win, when I choose a winner with Random.org.
And if you don’t win, I still suggest you buy this album. It’s Sarah perfection all over again…
*Disclaimer – I was sent one album of Sarah McLachlan’s new album for review purposes only through the One@One Network. I have chosen to share that CD with one of my readers. I was in no other way compensated for this review. These are my honest opinions.
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