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Some People Have Real Problems

Some People Have Real Problems

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Artist: Sia
Label: Monkey Puzzle
Category: Music

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 434

Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

EAN: 5037300751832
ASIN: B000ZQAN2O

Release Date: January 14, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Little Black Sandals
  • Lentil
  • Day Too Soon
  • You Have Been Loved
  • The Girl You Lost To Cocaine
  • Academia
  • I Go To Sleep
  • Playground
  • Death By Chocolate
  • Soon We'll Be Found
  • Electric Bird
  • Beautiful Calm Driving
  • Lullaby
  • Buttons [Hidden Track]

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
If you're the defeatist sort that doesn't tend to believe in second (or indeed third) chances, you could do worse than to look to Aussie-pop femme-fatale Sia and for hard evidence Some People Have Real Problems, her third solo effort. Originally celebrated as one of the voices of Zero 7, and also with a solo hit of her own (the pre-Stefani-esque "Taken for Granted"), at the turn of the century, Sia's subsequent career and two solo records failed to make an equal mark in spite of fetching flourishes, which seemed a plain waste of an assured talent. But she re-emerges here three years after her last record in sleek, aerodynamic fettle and a fine form in which to slot into a world where Amy Winehouse (see the smoky jazz of "Lentil" and beautiful soaring ballad "Soon We'll Be Found"), Corinne Bailey Rae (the moreish modern soul of "Little Black Sandles" and "Day Too Soon"), Feist (the haunting and cinematic "I Go to Sleep") and Alison Goldfrapp (the slinky heat of "Playground") command instant mainstream attention. The feistiness of Pink and immediacy of Natasha Beddingfield also pervade her work, propping up songs that sound hard crafted and kitting her out with all the tools she should need for lasting impact. If the Natasha Bedingfield comparison doesn't swing you, perhaps the involvement of alt-rock crown-prince Beck will, hovering gruffly in the shadows as he does on the perky, orchestral "Academia". Either way, Sia doesn't have any real problems. --James Berry


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best female singer songwriter around !   December 24, 2008
Jane (Bristol UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I had never even heard of Sia until I saw her on Jools Holland a couple of months ago and now I am a huge fan! I can't understand why she isn't much more famous. This album is great - really good songs; Sia has an amazing voice and puts over so much emotion (unlike other newer, better-known but inferior singers such as Duffy and Adele who I found boring after a few listens - they do not have her passion).

I have played this album over and over and also bought her 2 previous albums (also great but very different). I like all the tracks but my favourites are 'Day too soon' (very uplifting), 'Soon we'll be found', 'Beautiful Calm Driving' (real grower) 'I go to sleep' (so beautiful - makes me cry) and 'Buttons'.

Buy it and hear someone with an amazing voice and real depths of emotion. I just love it!



5 out of 5 stars This girl has a REAL SPECTACULAR voice....   December 18, 2008
G. Doulias (Greece,Athens)
Ok, i admit it, i am not the guy who writes reviews for every item bought. But i cant help it not writing a review for this album.

Sia has done it (again) this time....Across with Lady croissant this is her best album so far for me.

All of us have heard breathe me...and we said wow, is this real? we admired her voice, her lyrics, we cried with this track and then we have heard colour the small one.

but this album is SPECTACULAR! In 2008 we are overdosed with albums that you know we like one-three tracks and the others are bad!

But "some people have real problems" you just press play and you listen to the disc from the beginning until the end! she changes her voice, her style, her lyrics, the music is playful, sad, trippy.

i love it that's the point. a disc to have and not to download! its worth it really! hope i helped.



5 out of 5 stars a miraculous album- for anyone enchanted by Bjork or Dido or Chrissie Hynde: a new goddess for the pantheon...   November 15, 2008
M. W. Hatfield (Gainsborough, Lincolnshire)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

As someone who had managed to avoid Zero Seven and Sia until now, this is a revelation. Intrigued by a stunning performance on Jools Holland's "Later", I decided to gamble on the album. A worthwhile gamble? Oh,yes! What we have here is a real singer, with passion and power combined with quirky rhythms and lovely melodies, sometimes jaunty, sometimes offbeat, but often heartbreaking. Reference points? Kate Bush for sure- but she's no imitation. her yearning, emotional vocals sometimes bring the Pretenders to mind- but then, when you listen to her version of "I go to Sleep",included here,all you hear is Sia.

Unique and engaging, full of that oddness which makes Tori Amos and Bjork so appealing, yet more grounded than either of those. And her voice can soar with real shattering emotional power. On the best of songs (here, for me, "Soon we will be found" is world-class, sending shivers down the spine)- she stakes her claim to being the best female vocalist of the past ten years.
If you've never heard Sia before, get this Cd. Listen to it. And marvel at a world where mediocre singers are lauded to the heavens and true inspiration lies hidden away. Genius!
(and don't miss the hidden bonus track "Buttons" at the end of the cd- just let "Lullaby run on, and you'll have a jaunty jazzy dancey treat in store)
This CD deserves as many stars as there are in the heavens- but let's give it five for now. Who knows what she'll do next year?



4 out of 5 stars Steve The Unicorn Can Be Proud   October 12, 2008
The Wolf (uk)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

If Ms Furler's biographical material contained in her MySpace domain is to be correctly understood, we are informed that she believes herself to have been "...born out of the butthole of a unicorn called steve" - a "...unicorn fart" no less.

Steve it is then who must be applauded for bringing this extraordinarily talented singer, writer and performer into the world. She is indeed a rare gift.

The Wolf's penchant and patience for weird and wonderful women is boundless.

With "Some People Have Real Problems" we are confronted with a collection of thirteen( fourteen, with "hidden track" 'Buttons' - enough already with the hidden tracks! ) songs of widely varying emotional and dynamic colour.

Ms Furler's voice is a rich and capable instrument. From the raw, bluesy strains of opening track 'Little Black Sandals'; through the lazy Left-Bank lyricism of 'Lentil' and 'Soon We Will Be Found' to the consummate beauty of songs such as 'Day Too Soon' and 'Lullaby', the layers of her considerable talent are revealed one by one for our delectation.

Chanteuse. R&B Diva. Torch Song Princess. It's all here.

A very, very fine voice indeed.

Truth be told both the production and musical support is somewhat crude and unsympathetic at times but our heroine's vivid and totally convincing presence shines through and saves the day.

Highly Recommended.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing - Don't be fooled by the rediculous review below!!   October 9, 2008
Mr. Jonathan R. Greening (UK)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

The ridiculous review below couldn't be further from the truth!
I'm lost for words really! 'High Energy Performance'? If you'd been to one of Sia's gigs then you'd understand that she's amazingly focused throughout singing her songs and then stupid and bubbly in between. She doesn't need to do any stupid dances or anything whilst singing because the quality of her songs shine through.
The album is fantastic. The arrangements and overall production and sound of the album is amazing!
I really can't say more than that.
Just, whatever you do, do not listen to the review below - Judge for yourself.
Sia is not another Amy Winehouse (thank god) she's in a different league. A much better classier league!!


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