Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan

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Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan
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Greatest hits album by
Released7 October 2008 (2008-10-07)
Recorded1988–2008
Genre Pop
Length67:43
Label Nettwerk (Canada)
Arista (US)
Producer Pierre Marchand
Greg Reely
Sarah McLachlan chronology
Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff Volume 2
(2008)
Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan
(2008)
Laws of Illusion
(2010)
Singles from Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan
  1. "U Want Me 2"
    Released: 8 August 2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Closer: The Best of Sarah McLachlan is a greatest hits album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan, and also contains two new tracks. It was released on 7 October 2008. [3] The album was released in Germany on 17 October. The release date for Closer was pushed back to 11 May 2009 in the United Kingdom. [4]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Vox" – 4:53
  2. "The Path of Thorns (Terms)" – 5:51
  3. "Into the Fire" – 3:31
  4. "Possession" – 4:38
  5. "Hold On" – 4:10
  6. "Good Enough" – 5:03
  7. "Building a Mystery" – 4:08
  8. "Sweet Surrender" – 4:02
  9. "Adia" – 4:05
  10. "Angel" – 4:30
  11. "I Will Remember You" (Live) – 3:34
  12. "Fallen" – 3:48
  13. "Stupid" – 3:23
  14. "World on Fire" – 4:23
  15. "Don't Give Up on Us" – 3:37
  16. "U Want Me 2" – 4:07

Deluxe edition

Disc One
  1. "Vox" – 4:53
  2. "Steaming" – 4:44
  3. "Ben's Song" – 4:55
  4. "The Path of Thorns (Terms)" – 5:51
  5. "Into the Fire" – 3:31
  6. "Drawn to the Rhythm" – 4:09
  7. "Mercy" – 4:22
  8. "Possession" – 4:38
  9. "Hold On" – 4:10
  10. "Good Enough" – 5:03
  11. "Ice Cream" – 2:44
  12. "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" – 4:50
Disc Two
  1. "Building a Mystery" – 4:08
  2. "Sweet Surrender" – 4:02
  3. "Adia" – 4:05
  4. "Angel" – 4:30
  5. "I Will Remember You" (Live) – 3:34
  6. "Fallen" – 3:48
  7. "Stupid" – 3:23
  8. "World on Fire" – 4:23
  9. "Push" (Live) – 3:47
  10. "Don't Give Up on Us" – 3:37
  11. "U Want Me 2" – 4:07
  12. "Hold On" (Radio Remix) – 4:09
  13. "I Will Remember You" (Original Version) – 4:52
  14. "World on Fire" (Radio Remix) – 4:30
  15. "U Want Me 2" (Radio Remix) – 4:09
  16. "Silence" (Niels Van Gogh vs. Thomas Gold Remix Radio Edit) – 3:30
    • UK Bonus track – Delerium & Sarah McLachlan . [5]

Charts

Chart (2008)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [6] 62
Canadian Albums (Billboard) [7] 3
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) [8] 9
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista) [9] 19
US Billboard 200 [10] 11
Chart (2009)Peak
position
Irish Albums (IRMA) [11] 47
Chart (2013)Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC) [12] 192

Certifications and sales

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [13] Platinum80,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

CountryDate
Australia4 October 2008
United States7 October 2008
New Zealand
United Kingdom11 May 2009

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