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{{quote| ''Hi, I'm Sarah McLachlan. Will [[Waxing Lyrical|YOU be an angel]] for a helpless animal? }}
{{quote|''Hi, I'm Sarah McLachlan. Will [[Waxing Lyrical|YOU be an angel]] for a helpless animal?}}


Sarah Ann McLachlan (born 28 January 1968) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She specializes in emotional music that is a mixture of [[Baroque Pop|baroque pop]], folk-rock, and adult contemporary. She is also known for her soothing voice that is in the mezzo-soprano vocal range. In addition to her personal artistic efforts, she founded the Lilith Fair tour, which showcased female musicians in the late 1990s and in 2010. It was originally created in backlash of radio stations not wanting to plays songs by female artists back-to-back.
'''Sarah Ann McLachlan''' (born 28 January 1968) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She specializes in emotional music that is a mixture of [[Baroque Pop]], folk-rock, and adult contemporary. She is also known for her soothing voice that is in the mezzo-soprano vocal range.


In addition to her personal artistic efforts, she founded the Lilith Fair tour, which showcased female musicians in the late 1990s and in 2010. It was originally created in backlash of radio stations not wanting to plays songs by female artists back-to-back.
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=== Discography: ===
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Studio albums:
* ''Touch'' (1988)
* ''Touch'' (1988)
* ''Solace'' (1991)
* ''Solace'' (1991)
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* ''[[Christmas Songs|Wintersong]]'' (2006)
* ''[[Christmas Songs|Wintersong]]'' (2006)
* ''Laws of Illusion'' (2010)
* ''Laws of Illusion'' (2010)
* ''Shine On'' (2014)
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* ''Wonderland'' (2016)
=== Provides the following tropes: ===

Live albums:
* ''Mirrorball'' (1999)
* ''Afterglow Live'' (2004)
* ''Mirrorball: The Complete Concert'' (2006)

See [[w:Sarah McLachlan discography]] for more.

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* [[Audience Participation Song]]: "Blackbird", "Ice Cream", really any one of them.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: "Blackbird", "Ice Cream", really any one of them.
* [[Award Bait Song]] - "When She Loved Me" in ''[[Toy Story 2]]'', written by [[Randy Newman]].
* [[Award Bait Song]] - "When She Loved Me" in ''[[Toy Story 2]]'', written by [[Randy Newman]].
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* [[Break Up Song]]: "U Want Me 2". However it would perhaps be more correct to discuss the songs that ''could not'' be classified as [[Break Up Song|Breakup Songs]].
* [[Break Up Song]]: "U Want Me 2". However it would perhaps be more correct to discuss the songs that ''could not'' be classified as [[Break Up Song|Breakup Songs]].
* [[Broken Bird]]
* [[Broken Bird]]
* [[Canada Eh]]
* [[Canada, Eh?]]
* [[Cover Version]]: She's covered "Dear God" by [[XTC]], "Song for a Winter Night" by Gordon Lightfoot, "Blue" and "River" by [[Joni Mitchell]], "Gloomy Sunday" by Rezső Seress, "Blackbird" by [[The Beatles (Music)|The Beatles]] (for the soundtrack of ''[[I Am Sam]]''), "Homeless" by [[Paul Simon]], "Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers, and "The Rainbow Connection". Pretty much all of ''[[Cover Album|Wintersong]]'' consists of covers. She also covered the chorus of [[Harry Chapin]]'s "Cat's in the Cradle" for DMC's song "Just Like Me".
* [[Cover Version]]: She's covered "Dear God" by [[XTC]], "Song for a Winter Night" by Gordon Lightfoot, "Blue" and "River" by [[Joni Mitchell]], "Gloomy Sunday" by Rezső Seress, "Blackbird" by [[The Beatles (band)|The Beatles]] (for the soundtrack of ''[[I Am Sam]]''), "Homeless" by [[Paul Simon]], "Unchained Melody" by The Righteous Brothers, and "The Rainbow Connection". Pretty much all of ''[[Cover Album|Wintersong]]'' consists of covers. She also covered the chorus of [[Harry Chapin]]'s "Cat's in the Cradle" for DMC's song "Just Like Me".
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: [[Your Mileage May Vary]] about whether played straight or inverted after the birth of her daughter.
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: [[Your Mileage May Vary]] about whether played straight or inverted after the birth of her daughter.
** The songs "U Want Me 2" and "Don't Give Up on Us" were written in reaction to the breakup of her marriage.
** The songs "U Want Me 2" and "Don't Give Up on Us" were written in reaction to the breakup of her marriage.
* [[God Is Love Songs]]: "The Prayer of St Francis".
* [["God Is Love" Songs]]: "The Prayer of St Francis".
** Inverted with her cover of [[XTC]]'s [[God Is Evil|"Dear God"]]
** Inverted with her cover of [[XTC]]'s [[God Is Evil|"Dear God"]]
* [[Grief Song]]: You'd be better off listing the ones that aren't.
* [[Grief Song]]: You'd be better off listing the ones that aren't.
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* [[Hidden Track]]/[[Rearrange the Song]]: ''Fumbling Towards Ecstasy'' has a second version of "Possession", this one an acoustic piano ballad, as a hidden track at the end.
* [[Hidden Track]]/[[Rearrange the Song]]: ''Fumbling Towards Ecstasy'' has a second version of "Possession", this one an acoustic piano ballad, as a hidden track at the end.
* [[Hot Mom]]
* [[Hot Mom]]
* [[Isn't It Ironic|Isn’t It Ironic]]: ''Angel'' is about heroin abuse, specifically the fatal overdose of [[The Smashing Pumpkins (Music)|The Smashing Pumpkins]]' keyboardist, but is used in a PSA narrated by McLachlan herself for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
* [[Isn't It Ironic?|Isn’t It Ironic]]: ''Angel'' is about heroin abuse, specifically the fatal overdose of [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]' keyboardist, but is used in a PSA narrated by McLachlan herself for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
* [[Ladette]]: She likes a good scotch, admits she burps and farts a lot and curses like a sailor.
* [[Ladette]]: She likes a good scotch, admits she burps and farts a lot and curses like a sailor.
* [[Les Yay]]: Says that she has been open to the idea of loving a woman and has "kissed her fair share"
* [[Les Yay]]: Says that she has been open to the idea of loving a woman and has "kissed her fair share"
* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]:
* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]:
** "Possession", one of her most upbeat, rockingest songs, ''is about a stalker''.
** "Possession", one of her most upbeat, rockingest songs, ''is about a stalker''.
** "Angel" is about the overdose of [[The Smashing Pumpkins (Music)|Jonathan Melvoin]].
** "Angel" is about the overdose of [[The Smashing Pumpkins|Jonathan Melvoin]].
** Most of her songs are this trope. "Vox", "Fallen", etc.
** Most of her songs are this trope. "Vox", "Fallen", etc.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Appeared in two of her early videos completely naked.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Appeared in two of her early videos completely naked.
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''Surfacing'' dropped the folk-rock influences of her earlier albums and replaced them with adult contemporary ones.
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''Surfacing'' dropped the folk-rock influences of her earlier albums and replaced them with adult contemporary ones.
* [[Non Appearing Title]]: "Possession", "Vox", "Touch".
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: "Possession", "Vox", "Touch".
* [[Obsession Song]]/[[Stalker With a Crush]]: "Possession".
* [[Obsession Song]]/[[Stalker with a Crush]]: "Possession".
* [[Precision F Strike]]: "A beautiful fucked up man" in "Building A Mystery".
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: "A beautiful fucked up man" in "Building A Mystery".
* [[Property of Love]]: "Sweet Surrender"
* [[Property of Love]]: "Sweet Surrender"
* [[Protest Song]]: "World On Fire". The video borders on [[Anvilicious]] as it list every expense that went into the video and what was bought with the money instead.
* [[Protest Song]]: "World On Fire". The video borders on [[Anvilicious]] as it list every expense that went into the video and what was bought with the money instead.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: Not only is "Possession" about a stalker, the lyrics were inspired by ''actual stalking letters'' that McLachlan received from her very own stalker. Who then tried to sue her for plagiarism.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: Not only is "Possession" about a stalker, the lyrics were inspired by ''actual stalking letters'' that McLachlan received from her very own stalker. Who then tried to sue her for plagiarism.
* [[Record Producer]]: All her albums since ''Solace'' have been produced by Pierre Marchand.
* [[Record Producer]]: All her albums since ''Solace'' have been produced by Pierre Marchand.
* [[Refrain From Assuming]]: The song is just called "Angel", people. Also, "Possession" falls victim to this due to [[Non Appearing Title]].
* [[Refrain From Assuming]]: The song is just called "Angel", people. Also, "Possession" falls victim to this due to [[Non-Appearing Title]].
* [[Ripped From the Headlines]]: "Angel" was written after seeing several famous musicians die of heroin overdose. "World On Fire" was inspired by the 9/11 attacks.
* [[Ripped from the Headlines]]: "Angel" was written after seeing several famous musicians die of heroin overdose. "World On Fire" was inspired by the 9/11 attacks.
* [[Signature Song]]: "Angel".
* [[Signature Song]]: "Angel".
* [[Slash Fic]]: And quoting from [http://www.invisibleplanets.com/kirk_spock/KSCliches.htm The Big List of K/S Cliches]:
* [[Slash Fic]]: And quoting from [http://www.invisibleplanets.com/kirk_spock/KSCliches.htm The Big List of K/S Cliches]:
{{quote| Is the title taken from a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan?<br />
{{quote|Is the title taken from a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan?
Is the story preceded by a quote from a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan?<br />
Is the story preceded by a quote from a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan?
Is a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan played during the story?<br />
Is a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan played during the story?
Is a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan sung during the story? }}
Is a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan sung during the story? }}
* [[Star Spangled Spandex]]: The music video for "Building a Mystery" has a dress like this.
* [[Star-Spangled Spandex]]: The music video for "Building a Mystery" has a dress like this.
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]: "U Want Me 2".
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]: "U Want Me 2".


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[[Category:Musicians]]
[[Category:Sarah Mc Lachlan]]
[[Category:Sarah McLachlan]]
[[Category:Music]]
[[Category:Music]]
[[Category:Singer-songwriter]]
[[Category:Canada's Walk of Fame inductee]]
[[Category:Names to Know in Music]]
[[Category:Canadian Musicians]]

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Hi, I'm Sarah McLachlan. Will YOU be an angel for a helpless animal?

Sarah Ann McLachlan (born 28 January 1968) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. She specializes in emotional music that is a mixture of Baroque Pop, folk-rock, and adult contemporary. She is also known for her soothing voice that is in the mezzo-soprano vocal range.

In addition to her personal artistic efforts, she founded the Lilith Fair tour, which showcased female musicians in the late 1990s and in 2010. It was originally created in backlash of radio stations not wanting to plays songs by female artists back-to-back.

Discography:

Studio albums:

  • Touch (1988)
  • Solace (1991)
  • Fumbling Towards Ecstasy (1993)
  • Surfacing (1997)
  • Afterglow (2003)
  • Wintersong (2006)
  • Laws of Illusion (2010)
  • Shine On (2014)
  • Wonderland (2016)

Live albums:

  • Mirrorball (1999)
  • Afterglow Live (2004)
  • Mirrorball: The Complete Concert (2006)

See w:Sarah McLachlan discography for more.

Sarah McLachlan provides examples of the following tropes:

Is the title taken from a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan?
Is the story preceded by a quote from a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan?
Is a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan played during the story?
Is a song by Loreena McKinnett or Sarah MacLachlan sung during the story?