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...vision would have all these men arrested under charges of edition, as men whose opinions for "outside the permitted parameters" Ben-Shachar provides no answer on how a government can safely distinguish between Nelson Mandela and Timothy McVeigh, both of whom called for the collapse of the state. Devin McLachlan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Threat Is Not Speech | 12/1/1995 | See Source »

Having already developed something of a following on the internet, it seems only natural that McLachlan would turn to CD-ROM as the next step in putting out her music. The practice of producing multimedia to accompany an album, is not unheard of--REM's latest album, Monster, was preceded by a multi-media preview that circulated freely through the internet after being released on one of the commercial services. Unlike REM's program, however, McLachlan's CD-ROM track is actually on her CD, giving her much more space to work with. The multimedia track is first...

Author: By Diane E. Levitan, | Title: A Familiar Freedom | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

...presentation itself contains good-sized chunks of McLachlan's videos, audio clips from all of her songs, and her own reflections on the album and her recently-ended tour. For those without access to McLachlan's videos on MTV (and with access to a CD-ROM) this track offers temptingly large and high quality, but incomplete, glances at many of her videos...

Author: By Diane E. Levitan, | Title: A Familiar Freedom | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

...being put together by her best friend Crystal Heald. From her thoughts, in her gentle Candian accent, about the different cities on tour, to an amusing home video clip of Sarah playing the accordion (badly), the CD-ROM is a great chance for the fan to "get to know" McLachlan...

Author: By Diane E. Levitan, | Title: A Familiar Freedom | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

Despite containing familiar material. The Freedom Sessions makes a good case for itself. McLachlan's music holds up in an acoustic from because of her sheer talent. The multimedia track makes good use of CD-ROM technology and provides a glimpse into her music-making process. The album is clearly a companion album to Fumbling and complements its more textured sound with the clear tones of McLachlan's voice. Though few would say that she stumbles much, The Freedom Sessions finds her most definitely soaring...

Author: By Diane E. Levitan, | Title: A Familiar Freedom | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

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