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Sia - Some People Have Real Problems
(Friday January 11, 2008 5:59 PM
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Released on 14/01/08
Label: Monkey Puzzle
From the knowingness of her third album's title, to its resurgent posi... |
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Don’t even pretend you need this review. If you’ve enjoyed Sia’s voice and/or music before, you’ll enjoy this album, and you already know it.
A handful of songs, including album starter Little Blac... |
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Each of Sia Furler's albums has been released on a different label, but it should come as no surprise that her fourth, and most promising, comes on Starbucks' label Hear Music. (It also should... |
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This Australian-born folkie sad sack may still be best known for her Six Feet Under highlight, "Breathe Me." But her third album (and first Starbucks command performance) tries to establish he... |
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| n/a by music.guardian.co.uk |
Some People Have Real Problems is a brilliant album title, bold and accusatory; it implies Sia Furler is a woman who wants to stand out, to impose her own idiosyncratic vision on pop. It is about as f... |
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