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Afterglow (Sarah McLachlan album)

Afterglow is the fifth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan. Released on 4 November 2003, on Nettwerk in Canada and 4 November 2003, on Arista Records in the United States, it was her first album of new material in six years, after the success of Surfacing and the Lilith Fair festival.

Afterglow

4 November 2003 (2003-11-04)

August 2002 – 2003

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Unlike past albums where she went to an isolated cottage to write the songs, she wrote the songs for Afterglow in her family home mainly before the birth of her child. She wrote the songs entirely on piano, which was also a departure from her previous albums which she wrote on guitar. Longtime collaborator Pierre Marchand produced the album. McLachlan wrote eight of the 10 songs herself and co-wrote the other two with Marchand.


The song "Answer" was featured in the 2007 movie The Brave One. It has also been used in television commercials for the ASPCA, with McLachlan appearing in person.

Critical reception[edit]

Afterglow was met with "mixed or average" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 55 based on 11 reviews.[1]

Commercial performance and award nominations[edit]

Afterglow was released on 4 November 2003, and was a success in North America, reaching number two on the Billboard 200, topping the Canadian Albums Chart and selling 361,000 copies in its first week of release.[9] It reached #33 in the UK (McLachlan's biggest success there thus far) and the top 50 in Australia in 2004. The first single, "Fallen", reached the top ten on the Adult Top 40 Billboard charts and a remix reached top ten in the United States dance charts. A second single, "Stupid" was released in March 2004.


McLachlan was nominated in five Juno Award categories in Canada, including Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year for Afterglow, and Songwriter of the Year for the songs on the album. The awards were announced on 4 April 2004. The album was also nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Pop Vocal Album field in 2005.


Although not as successful as Surfacing, Afterglow has sold over 2.3 million copies in the US (as of November 2004) and went two times platinum.[10] Worldwide, the album has sold more than four million copies (as of October 2006).[11]

Sarah McLachlan – vocals, electric guitar, piano, , keyboards

Rhodes piano

Sean Ashby – guitar

 – guitar

Michel Pepin

Pete Caigan –

engineering

Michael Chaves – guitar

 – acoustic bass

Jim Creeggan

Yanick Daunais – engineering

Bill Dillon – guitar, guitorgan, church organ

Yves Desrosiers – guitar

Kharen Hill – photography

Brian Hogue – engineering

 – guitar

Ethan Johns

 – cello, background vocals, vocal treatments

Jorane

Mark Jowett – guitar

David Kershaw – Hammond organ

 – bass guitar

Daryl Johnson

 – bass guitar

Tony Levin

Roman Klun – engineering

 – mastering

Bob Ludwig

 – guitar, bass guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer bass, production, engineering, mixing

Pierre Marchand

 – percussion

Jerry Marotta

John Oliviera – engineering

Chis Potter – engineering, mixing

 – drums, percussion, loops, keyboard bass

Ashwin Sood

 – engineering

Linda Strawberry