Lady Croissant is a 2007 live album by Australian singer Sia. The album contains one studio recording of new song ("Pictures") and eight songs recorded live at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City, including a cover of the Ray Davies' song, "I Go to Sleep" which also appeared on Sia's full length album Some People Have Real Problems.
I love it when artist release live material, I love how they rework songs from their studio recording to producing there sound live. It also shows their vocal range, sometimes that can be a good thing or a bad thing for some artists. But with Sia, she shines beautifully – her orchestrations are lush, multi-layered and she belts it out for the world to take notice. With all of her songs like the classic, Destiny and Breathe Me, she sings beautifully, heartfelt and full of emotion and strength. Th…
I love it when artist release live material, I love how they rework songs from their studio recording to producing there sound live. It also shows their vocal range, sometimes that can be a good thing or a bad thing for some artists. But with Sia, she shines beautifully – her orchestrations are lush, multi-layered and she belts it out for the world to take notice. With all of her songs like the classic, Destiny and Breathe Me, she sings beautifully, heartfelt and full of emotion and strength. This is the type of collection (more e.p style than anything) that makes you to crave more and I wish there was more included in this package like a DVD, would have been fantastic.But alas we are still treated to this gorgeous collection, and it acts like a reminder of why we love Sia.
Oh boy... I wanted to love this one, but something about the live performance gave Ms. Furler free rein to make syllable taffy. The same drawn-out and blended vocal style that made the latter parts of 'Where I Belong' roll on Colour The Small One is taken to a sad extreme here, with no hint of e.g. the crisp staccato of 'Sunday' to moderate it. I still enjoy the album, but the slurred delivery on nearly every track gives me a twinge of disappointment for what could have been.
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