Touch - Sarah McLachlan

Touch

Sarah McLachlan

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 1989-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10

  • ℗ 1989 Arista Records, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Out of the Shadows Sarah McLachlan 4:59 USD 1.29
2
Vox Sarah McLachlan 4:51 USD 1.29
3
Strange World Sarah McLachlan 4:06 USD 1.29
4
Trust Sarah McLachlan 4:47 USD 1.29
5
Touch Sarah McLachlan 3:12 USD 1.29
6
Steaming Sarah McLachlan 4:42 USD 1.29
7
Sad Clown Sarah McLachlan 4:28 USD 1.29
8
Uphill Battle Sarah McLachlan 4:38 USD 1.29
9
Ben's Song Sarah McLachlan 4:54 USD 1.29
10
Vox (Extended Version) Sarah McLachlan 6:49 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Beautifully Mystifying and Emotionally Inspiring

    5
    By 5day runner
    This is my favorite work by Sarah. The vocals are incredibly beautiful and the music can send you to a place of pure enchantment. It’s just as good today as it was 25 years ago, if not more meaningful and wonderful after living more life.
  • Just beautiful album all around

    5
    By globesessions99
    Not sure how one would classify this CD, it's pretty hard to catagorize and that in turn works well in it's favor adding depth and mystery to it. The title track alone will sweep you to a place in your mind you didn't know exsisted. Love the insrumental 'Uphill Battle'as well. 'Vox' was really the only song that got exposure and although a great well produced and organized track that I dearly love, it's probably the lowest point of the album (if it in deed has one). The highlights are the rest of the songs that are very much unknown by much of the world.
  • a must have for any Sarah fan

    5
    By Nicknoahsmom
    This album is a true masterpiece , Sarah's voice is unmatched and her vocal range is unmatched . just a beautiful album, I've been listening to Vox for many years and still love it to this day !!!!
  • Yes, A true classic.

    5
    By Interactive3
    I remember getting this album shortly after it was released. I find it hard to describe the joy and emotion I felt each time I listened to it. Listening it it now, years later I'm still awed by its depth and intensity. Powerful and heartfelt are two words that come to mind to describe the work. I'd assess it as her second best recording, after Fumbling. As I understand it, Sarah took a while to record the album. She layered many tracks . The layers add depth and lushness. It keeps the music interesting year after year. Her voice is mixed with the music, rather than on top of it. It's easy enough to hear what's she's singing, it's just a departure from her current voice-centric work. I'd highly recommend this album. There's a range of slow, fast, instrumental, sombre, and soaring tracks. They hold together well and compliment each other with the exception of the last track, a dance remix of Vox (Extended Version). Trust and Steaming are exceptional tracks.
  • Sarah's Debut

    5
    By BeLikeWater
    Get it if just for the classic "Ben's Song", will tear your heart out.
  • A Classic!

    5
    By Lorenzo aka Sid
    In an archetype of an album and the favorite of many, Sarah's voice soars with serious beauty and experience. Very musical with interesting rhythms and exqusite pace. A bit meloncholy overall, sure, but weaved all through with her great expressiveness of voice and written song. Probably contains some of her best recorded work. An album you'll be glad to have with you through time for many return trips.

Videos from this artist