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On her first internationally released album, COLOUR THE SMALL ONE, Australian singer Sia Furler presents a graceful and assured set that is rooted in chilled-out electronica. This may come as no surprise to fans of Sia's work with Zero 7, though instead of attempting to re-create that group's lounge/jazz sound, she opts for a gentle, folk-tinged vibe, even enlisting Beck for a writing assist on "The Bully," a breezy, though slightly ominous, track.
The real standout of COLOUR, however, is "Breathe Me," a gorgeously spare, soulful tune that was prominently featured in the final season of the lauded TV series SIX FEET UNDER. Exuding an invitingly dreamy atmosphere, Sia's record is sure to garner a coveted spot in café rotation alongside Beth Orton, Bjork, and other like-minded artists. (Note: The U.S. version includes four bonus tracks, including remixes of "Breathe Me" by Four Tet and Ulrich Schnauss.)
Audio Mixer: Tchad Blake.
Audio Remixers: Four Tet; Ulrich Schnauss.
Sia: Sia Furler (guitar).
Personnel: Sia Furler (vocals, glockenspiel); Kevin Cormack (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, accordion, drums, percussion); Jimmy Hogarth (guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, percussion, programming); Felix Howard (acoustic guitar); Martin Slattery (electric guitar, flute, clarinet, horns, piano, keyboards, chimes); London Session Orchestra, Gavyn Wright (strings); Felix Bloxsom (marimba, drums, hi-hat); Arnulf Lindner (double bass); Jeremy Stacey (drums); Sophie Barker, Yvonne John Lewis (background vocals).
Additional personnel: London Session Orchestra.
Entertainment Weekly (p.84) - "[H]er swaying mid-tempo tracks are lovely enough..." -- Grade: B Colour The Small One Music | List Price | $11.94 (You save $0.55) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop, Electronica, Alternative | | Label | Astralwerks (Record Label) | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 11103  | | CD Universe Part number | 7008799 | | Catalog number | 48103 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 10, 2006 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jimmy Hogarth; Four Tet; Ulrich Schnauss; Jimmy Hogarth | | Engineer | Cameron Craig | | Personnel | Gavyn Wright - strings Jeremy Stacey - drums Sophie Barker Arnulf Lindner - double bass Martin Slattery - electric guitar, flute, clarinet, horns, piano, keyboards, chimes Sia Furler - vocals, glockenspiel Jimmy Hogarth - guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, percussion, programming Felix Bloxsom - marimba, drums, hi-hat Felix Howard - acoustic guitar Yvonne John Lewis - background vocals Kevin Cormack - guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, accordion, drums, percussion
Also: London Session Orchestra |
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