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Sarah McLachlan:
Mirrorball
1999 (1999) -
Arista/Nettwerk/6 West (BMG)
review by Bill Hunt,
editor of The Digital Bits
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Program
Rating: B+
Disc Ratings (Video/Audio/Extras): A/A/B
Specs and Features
114 mins, NR, full frame (1.33:1), single-sided, RSDL dual-layered
(layer switch at 1:06:16, near the end of chapter 14), Amaray keep
case packaging, interview with Sarah McLachlan, multi-angle feature
on 3 songs, artist biography and discography, lyrics to the concert
songs, photo gallery, animated program-themed menus with music, song
access (23 songs - mistakenly listed as 25 on the packaging - see
song listing below), languages: English (DD
5.1 & 2.0), subtitles: none |
Imagine if you had
your own personal soundtrack playing in the background to accompany
the events of your life. If I had a choice in the music, mine would
have two voices: Peter Gabriel's and Sarah McLachlan's. Both artists
create living, soulful music - music that you feel and experience,
and that gets inside your skin. Their work is ergonomic and earthy,
with pulsing rhythms, captivating melodies and chiseled, haunting
lyrics that bewitch and enthrall. Unfortunately, Gabriel has
recently been somewhat less than prolific (in the interview on this
DVD, McLachlan herself even comments on this - "Come on Peter,
put out your damn record!"). Thankfully, Sarah has been very
busy in recent years. Not only has she released a number of albums
and recorded hit songs for several movie soundtracks, she's toured
vigorously and been the primary force behind the Lilith Fair music
festivals. Not bad for a 31-year-old woman from Halifax, Nova Scotia
(that's Canada for the geography-challenged).
McLachlan's last album release was a live concert disc, called Mirrorball.
Though not the best live recording you'll ever hear (songs don't
vary too much from their studio versions), it succeeded in capturing
nicely the essence of her live performances. And the music sounded
great. So I was extremely happy to learn that a video version of
Mirrorball was in the works
for DVD. And now that I've experienced the new DVD firsthand, I'm
very happy with it.
Although it doesn't say so anywhere on the disc, the 14 songs on
the CD version of Mirrorball
were recorded over a number of nights on her recent tour. This DVD,
on the other hand, seems to be a single live performance - the last
show of the tour, judging from some of what McLachlan says to the
audience. Sarah and her band are in top form, as they cover
practically the full range of her work. I can't think of a single
song you'd want to hear in a Sarah McLachlan live concert that isn't
on this disc. And that's the real selling point for this DVD. The
DVD version of Mirrorball
features some 23 songs - 9 more than the original CD! That's over an
hour and a half of music to satisfy you Sarah fans.
The concert video itself was shot on film, and the transfer looks
simply wonderful in full frame. The color is lush and accurate, with
vivid hues rendered at all times, both warm and cool. The blacks are
deep and contrast is excellent, with very satisfying detail and
shadow delineation. There is some visible digital artifacting and
light edge enhancement, but nothing that really distracts from your
enjoyment of the picture. But it's the audio that really shines.
This is a wonderful Dolby Digital 5.1 sound mix. And when I say
that, what I mean is that it does an excellent job of recreating a
live concert experience. This isn't a DVD full of surround sound
tricks - just good music presentation, with the musicians spread
evenly across the front of the soundstage, the audience all around,
solid bass and nice acoustic/ambient fill from the rear channels. In
short, the presentation here is excellent.
The disc also includes some nice extras, given the fact that this
is a concert disc - not a ton of stuff, but what you get is just
what you're looking for. To start with, there's an interesting
20-minute interview with McLachlan herself, where she talks about
her past and her career. You get a complete biography of the artist,
along with a detailed discography of her work. There's even a photo
gallery of McLachlan available here. Best of all, you get the
complete lyrics to all 23 of the songs in the concert (see the full
listing below). And to top it all off, the DVD allows you to use the
multi-angle feature, letting you switch between a few different
camera angles during 3 songs (Fear,
Into the Fire and Sweet
Surrender). One word of warning about the animated menus
however - they look great and are easy to navigate, but the music
that plays behind the main menu will get old fast if you let it sit
for too long. A very small complaint.
For me, Sarah McLachlan: Mirrorball
is a treat. Fans of the artist will love this DVD, and fans of music
on DVD in general should appreciate the disc's high production
quality and solid features. This one is definitely worth a look.
Song Listing
Building a Mystery
Plenty
Hold On
Good Enough
Do What You Have to Do
Witness
Wait
I Will Remember You
Ice
I Love You
I Will Not Forget You
Path of Thorns
Mary
Adia
Fear
Elsewhere
Vox
Into the Fire
Possession
Ice Cream
Sweet Surrender
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
Angel
Bill Hunt
billhunt@thedigitalbits.com |
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