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Colour The Small One

Sia

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Album Review

Previously famous for her 2000 Prokofiev-sampling hit "Taken for Granted" and regular collaborations with Zero 7, Australian jazz-soul singer Sia received international exposure with her third solo album, Colour the Small One. Its lead single, "Breathe Me," was used on the series five finale of Six Feet Under, while its collaboration with Beck, "The Bully," introduced her to a slightly more alternative audience. Eschewing the R&B leanings of previous album Healing Is Difficult, Sia's hushed, intimate vocals are surrounded by acoustic folk-tinged electronica on its 11 tracks, which include the singles "Don't Bring Me Down" and "Where I Belong." ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Sia - Hauntingly Beautiful

I am usually not the person to leave a posting or blog; but with Sia I found it hard not to. The haunting melodies of Sia's music sitcks with you on an emotional level. Sia's unqiue sound is bittersweet, managing to evoke feelings of both sorrow and elation. It's no wonder that MOS and Grey's Anatomy (returning Mondays on Ch 7) have jumped on the Sia band wagon.

Six Feet Under

Big fan of Six Feet Under and Sia's "Breathe Me" was used in the final episode of the entire series... Still can picture it and remember every detail.... amazing...

Love her voice!

After loving Zero 7's album The Garden, i just had to listen to this album bcos of Sia's beautifully unique voice ornamentations, it majorly helps me to relax!

Biography

Born: 18 December 1975 in Adelaide, South Australia, Austra

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Although raised in Australia, Sia Furler rose to fame after moving to the U.K., where she worked as a guest vocalist for several groups — including the electronica duo Zero 7 — and released her own solo albums. Born in 1975, she first performed on the Adelaide jazz circuit during the '90s as a vocalist for the band Crisp. An attempt to launch a solo career in 1997 didn't pan out, though, and the blonde, blue-eyed antipodean eventually hopped...
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