Some People Have REAL Problems

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Album Information
  • Artist: Sia (See All Albums by Sia)
  • Date Released: Jan 8, 2008

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Rock

  • Label: Hear Music

Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 57:18

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Great pop CD from Zero 7 vocalist.

Michaelt987

This CD is full of pop gems and beautiful ballads. You Have Been Loved, Day Too Soon, I Go To Sleep, Death By Chocolate, etc. A very unique and interesting listen. You won't be disappointed.

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Buttons

MissusPoppet

I'll be honest. I got the album because I saw a video of hers for the hidden song Buttons. It was very cool, and the song was great. The rest of the album is very calm in comparison, but still nice. Her voice is a bit warbly, but it's not enough to be irritating. It's nice and an overall good album.

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Has it all

dmtunes

This album has it all. Great vocals, sound and songwriting. Starting with her stint in Zero Seven this is a logical progression of a mature (not old) evolution of an artist. Soon We'll Be Found is a masterpiece I keep coming back to. Download if you have not already.

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admittedly...

QG

...I had to listen to this one a few times before it grew on me, but when it did, OOOOH BOY, did it ever! To top it all off, I happened to catch Sia in concert on The 101 DirecTV channel, and it turned me on further to her music, which comes from a place of real passion and hard work. The more I listen to the arrangements and the lyrics, the more I hope she's destined for true stardom. She's got an amazing onstage presence, and combined with her powerful lyrics and pipes, Sia's well on her way to growing as an artist.

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Fantastic ...

edwarr

I was initially a bit hesitant on this one, having seen it on the counter at the local Starbucks, but I figured it was worth a try. Wow!!! Easily one of the best albums I downloaded in 2008 and probably the best female vocal album. High praise.

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Awful

EMUSIC-01E3901E

Warbly and affected vocals that seem to drone on and on without respite. I couldn't follow from track to track as she just grows more irritating with each one. What started out as quirky with Zero 7 hasn't progressed anywhere new in the 10 years or so since their hit album. Not so much boring as annoyingly irritating. I'd give it zero stars if i could. Hated it!

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surprised

beatschubiger

I was surprised by the quality of this album. The vocals are a unique a mixture of Kate Bush and Amy Winehouse.

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Bad Track?

jugaluck

There is a 2-3 minute period of silence in the middle of "Lullaby/Buttons". Not sure if this was intended or not.

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Full of character

gennesse

Seeing her and listening to her is amazing. Her big voice in combination with her "litle girl act" has stolen my heart

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Buyer Beware

glenno83

If you like her single 'The Girl You Lost To Cocaine' and you wanted more of the same, then don't buy her album before listening first. Her songs are nice, but they are all far softer and slower than the single being played on the radio. More like Norah Jones than anything else. She is categorised as Rock/Pop, but there is nothing Rock about any of her other songs.

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They Say All Music Guide

Some People Have Real Problems is Sia’s first release on the Starbucks-affiliated Hear Music label, following acts like Paul McCartney and Joni Mitchell. Given the burst of attention Sia got when her song “Breathe Me” was used to excellent effect in the final scenes of the series finale of the HBO show Six Feet Under, which brought the Australian singer/songwriter to a much wider audience than was familiar with her earlier work with Zero 7 and Massive Attack, it makes perfect sense. With her old-school soul vocal style, with just a hint of roughness under her delicate high-register tones, set against the contemporary sophistication of her music, Sia is exactly the sort of artist a middle-aged Starbucks devotee who wants to remain at least tangentially hip would flock to: if Amy Winehouse did yoga instead of Jack Daniels, she’d sound a lot like Sia. But fans of Sia’s earlier releases may well be in for a shock: Some People Have Real Problems sounds like a concerted grab for the Mum Rock demographic, those looking for something to listen to while they’re waiting for Corinne Bailey Rae and Regina Spektor to release new albums. Considerably more pop-oriented and uptempo than the chilly electronica that made her name, songs like “Buttons” and “Academia” (one of two songs featuring Beck on harmony vocals; the other, “Death by Chocolate,” also features fellow Scientologists Jason Lee and Giovanni Ribisi) also seem designed to attract the audience that fell for Feist’s “1234.” It would be easy to condemn Sia for such a naked brass ring grab (remember the hubbub over Liz Phair’s self-titled album?) except for one somewhat surprising point: the change actually suits her. The newly varied arrangements, moods, and textures of this album, from the mournful piano-led cover of the Kinks’ “I Go to Sleep” through the horn-based R&B swing of “Electric Bird” to the sarcastic bounce of “The Girl You Lost to Cocaine,” make Some People Have Real Problems Sia’s most engrossing and satisfying album yet. – Stewart Mason

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