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Out of print in the U.S.! Originally released in 2002, Divine Discontent is the fourth album from the successful Christian crossover band, the follow-up to their self-titled album and the big hit " Kiss Me". This album includes a cover of Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over".
Sixpence None The Richer: Leigh Nash (vocals); Matt Slocum (guitar, E-bow, cello, keyboards, vibraphone); Sean Kelly (guitar); Jerry Dale McFadden (piano, Hammond B-3 organ, Mellotron); Justin Cary (bass); Dale Baker, Rob Mitchell (drums, percussion). Additional personnel includes: Bruce Dukov, Eve Butler, Mario De Leon, Peter Kent, Brian Leonard, Bob Peterson, Rachel Purkin, John Wittenberg, Rick Todd, Suzie Katayama. Producers: Paul Fox, Matt Slocum, Rob Cavallo. Recorded at Ocean Way Recording, Nashville, Tennessee and at Record One, Sherman Oaks, California. Released through Reprise Records, Divine Discontent is Sixpence None the Richer's fourth proper album, not counting 1999's premature career retrospective Collage: A Portrait of Their Best. Ready to be issued two years prior to its eventual release, the album had been plagued by label issues before the band's inking with Reprise. The album opens with "Breathe Your Name," a prime example of the sweet acoustic pop that has helped Austin, TX's Sixpence None the Richer make a name for itself. The addition of light drum machine tones to a few of the album's tracks provides just a little more of an edge, and gives vocalist Leigh Nash an endearingly Dido-esque chanteuse quality. Still, even with a few distorted guitars in the mix, it is unlikely that anyone would ever accuse Sixpence None the Richer of being a rock band, and that is just fine, because the bandmembers are great at what they do, and to try to dress things up with too much studio gimmickry and wanky guitar solos would overshadow their charming pop sensibility. With several vocal layers stacking up to add power to the chorus and some of those stray fuzzy guitars working their magic, "Tonight" could pass for the finer moments of an outfit like the Corrs, while "Paralyzed," with the darkest lyrics and music ever included on a Sixpence record, calls to mind groups like the Cranberries, 10,000 Maniacs, or even Garbage, though this heavy number is very much the exception and not the rule on Divine Discontent. Having initially gained recognition for the group's inescapably catchy, innocent, and sugary 1998 single, Kiss Me, Sixpence None the Richer wasn't able to properly follow up that single's success until its spot-on cover of the La's' "There She Goes" found its way to radio via the otherwise unremarkable Snow Day soundtrack. The bandmembers seem to be trying their luck with reworking popular hits of the late '80s once again, as Divine Discontent counts among its tracks a Sixpence take on Crowded House's classic "Don't Dream It's Over." Though it sounds little less dated than the original (as songs of that era tend to me a bit marred by '80s over-production), Sixpence's redux of "Don't Dream It's Over" doesn't exactly reinvent the wheel, but it is a solid song and Nash's angelic vocals are perfectly suited for it, maybe even more so than Neil Finn's in the original. Maybe. "Waiting on the Sun" mines an acoustic intro that is a little too close to Oasis' "Wonderwall," but is an otherwise cozy number, again in the vein of the Corrs. "Eyes Wide Open" genre-hops solemn acoustic and spunky, tavern-flavored piano pop, and is the quirkiest track on the record and one of the most endearing as well. With many of the album's 13 tracks hovering around the four-minute mark and a few topping out at six minutes, Divine Discontent drags a little at times, but is ultimately saved by the fact that it is hard to tire of hearing Nash's enchanting drawl. The album also goes easy on the Christian imagery, with the exception of "Dizzy," which rates among the most plodding and hookless of the album. Rating much higher in terms of production than Six Sixpence None The Richer Divine Discontent Songs | 1. | Breathe Your Name |
| 2. | Tonight |
| 3. | Down and Out of Time |
| 4. | Waiting on the Sun |
| 5. | Still Burning |
| 6. | Melody of You |
| 7. | Paralyzed |
| 8. | I've Been Waiting |
| 9. | Eyes Wide Open |
| 10. | Dizzy |
| 11. | Tension Is a Passing Note |
| 12. | Million Parachute, A |
| 13. | Don't Dream It's Over |
| Divine Discontent Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews A Divine Breath of Fresh Air With a sea of completey tasteless music in the business right now I am happy to report that Sixpence None the Richer have made their best album to date! With an amazing message and a smooth flow, Diving Discontent is by far one of the best CDs out in the music market. This is well worth the money and will last in taste as a classic. Submitted by a reviewer (Los Angeles, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great cd! I was really pleased with the music on this cd, every song is great! Submitted by a reviewer (Kansas, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Definitely their best so far! This mixture of happy and bit less happy tunes should make any SPNTR-fan happier than ever! Tonight, I've been waiting, A million parachutes, Down and out of time, Don't dream it's over ... there are some extremely solid tunes here! Objectively, this is a 5- or possibly even a 4+, but why be fully objective? Submitted by Johan (Stockholm, Sweden) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sixpence Better Than Ever Musicians out there are coming back big time. I am a huge music fan, among my favorite artists you can count Shania Twain, Celine Dion, Travis, The Corrs, Nickel Creek, Lifehouse, R.E.M., Jon Secada, and the list goes on and on. New additions to this list are Avril Lavigne, Norah Jones, and Christina Aguilera. Leigh Nash and SNTR are of course also in my favorites list. Since I first heard "There She Goes" I've been listening to their music. This new album is excellent, I'm so excited they finally got the chance to record new material and prove once again that they are an amazing band. Very nice rendition of "Don't Dream It's Over" by the way !
5 STARS Submitted by a reviewer (Toronto, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Highly recommended Divine Discontent surpasses their self titled CD released in 1998. There's not a single throwaway track here. The sound is fuller and many of the tracks have excellent orchestration. These songs take a while to sink in. It takes several listenings for the album to click. At first listening, there's nothing that stands out as instantly as "Kiss Me", but that's not to say that several of these tracks couldn't be hit singles. There's a credible remake of Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over", but it's not even needed on an album this strong. Submitted by a reviewer (Milwaukee, WI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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