What is sarah mclachlan 1998?

In 1998, Sarah McLachlan was a Canadian singer-songwriter who had already released several successful albums, including "Touch", "Solace", "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy", and "Surfacing". She was known for her emotive and intimate lyrics, as well as her ethereal vocal style. In 1998, McLachlan released her fifth studio album, "Mirrorball", which was a live album recorded during her "Surfacing" tour. The album featured hits such as "Building a Mystery" and "Angel", and was a commercial success, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200 chart. McLachlan also founded the Lilith Fair music festival in 1997, which showcased female musicians and raised money for various women's charities. In 1998, the festival continued to grow in popularity, with McLachlan and other prominent female artists headlining the event.