Joannaz
5
By jowie83
One of Sarah's best albums you could never go wrong she's the right kind of depression for me. Of that makes any sense to Sarah fans.
Excellent Compilation
5
By *Abby413*
iTunes is incorrect - this album was released in 1995, not 1989. These are raw recordings of the Fumbling Towards Ecstacy tracks - some of the finest songs McLachlan has ever written. The Freedom Sessions is an obscure release of renditions that showcases Sarah's genuine musical artistry - honest and humble talent, before her ascent to celebrity with Surfacing. I bought this CD at 14, and it *still* kicks around my playlist, over 15 years later. If you never experienced the 1990's Sarah, it's well worth the money - the sheer talent is timeless - these songs never get old, and the Ol' 55 cover is worth owning (beautiful).
Great Work!
5
By Irish_5150
I had this CD back in 94' and loved it! I just wish iTunes would include the video sessions that were available on the CD. You can see the love Sarah and the band have for their music.
Finally!
5
By Kitty Purry
My favorite of all of Sarah's albums. Listened to it nonstop in college. This album shows here raw talent.
Horrible Ol' 55 Cover
2
By Partyboy
Think again before you try to imitate the best, whether it's Henley or Waits.
My favorite Sarah album
5
By Tibbi_Sunshine
Thank God Apple finally got this on iTunes. This has my absolute favorite versions of several of Sarah's songs, especially this version of "Hold On"--it's far and away the best version out there.
fresh & raw recordings, but...
4
By jejiworld
these recordings are vulnerable and lovely in their simplicity, and i highly recommend this album. HOWEVER, do not buy this through iTunes-buy the actual cd, as the cd comes with half an hour of video and interactive media from sarah.