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Sarah Mclachlan Mirrorball Mp3, Flac, Wma Sarah McLachlan Mirrorball mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop Album: Mirrorball Country: Europe Released: 1999 Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1808 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1541 mb WMA version RAR size: 1699 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 225 Other Formats: MIDI ASF MOD AUD MMF APE WMA Tracklist 1 Intro (Last Dance) 2 Building A Mystery 3 Plenty 4 Hold On 5 Good Enough 6 Do What You Have To Do 7 Witness 8 Wait 9 I Will Remember You 10 Ice 11 I Love You 12 I Will Not Forget You 13 The Path Of Thorns (Terms) 14 Mary 15 Adia 16 Fear 17 Elsewhere 18 Vox 19 Into The Fire 20 Possession 21 Ice Cream 22 Sweet Surrender 23 Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 24 Angel 25 Credits (Last Dance) Credits Bass – Brian Minato Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Ashwin Sood Film Director [Directed By] – Sophie Muller Film Producer – Rob Small Guitar, Vocals – David Sinclair , Sean Ashby Keyboards, Vocals – Vince Jones* Vocals – Camille Henderson Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Executive Producer – Sarah McLachlan Notes "Special DVD version includes... 9 extra live tracks not available on the CD! Interactive menu Multiple camera-angle choices Photo gallery - Lyrics Discography - And more!" Bonus Features: Multi-Angle Camera Viewing (On 3 Songs: Fear, Into The Fire, Sweet Surrender); 5.1 Surround Sound; Full Motion Menu; Interview; Photo Gallery; Discography; Lyrics. (C)1999 Arista Records, Inc. Distributed by the local BMG company. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 7 43217 03839 7 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Mirrorball (DVD-V, 07822-15740-9 Sarah McLachlan Arista 07822-15740-9 US 1999 Multichannel, NTSC) Mirrorball (2xVCD, Album, 07822157402 Sarah McLachlan Arista 07822157402 Taiwan 1999 Multichannel, NTSC) 07822-15740-3 Sarah McLachlan Mirrorball (VHS) Arista 07822-15740-3 US 1999 07822-15740-2 Sarah McLachlan Mirrorball (2xVCD, NTSC) Arista 07822-15740-2 Taiwan 1999 Related Music albums to Mirrorball by Sarah McLachlan Sarah McLachlan - Surfacing Sarah McLachlan - Building A Mystery Sarah McLachlan - I Will Remember You Sarah McLachlan - Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Sarah McLachlan - Selections From Afterglow Live Sarah McLachlan - Rarities, B-Sides, And Other Stuff Volume 2 Sarah McLachlan - Wintersong Sarah McLachlan - Touch Sarah McLachlan - Sweet Surrender Sarah McLachlan - Touch / Fumbling Towards Ecstasy Sarah McLachlan - Possession Sarah McLachlan - Solace.
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