Average Rating: 4.50 Rating Variance: 0.25 Objectivity Score: 36% (Poorly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicSixpence None the Richer This Beautiful MessIf you listen to one Sixpence None The Richer album. Make it this one.The Innocence Mission GlowThis is still the best album they've ever done. It's the one I compare all of their others to. And it will probably continue to be that album.4.5 superbHammock Departure SongsExtremely impressed. I already enjoyed Hammock but usually in short fits and only for individual songs. This is the first of their albums I can just play and enjoy pretty much every song. The addition of more actual singing I think with the occasional strings mixed in makes for stronger songs generally. Standouts for me: Ten Thousand Years Won't Save Your Life, (Tonight) We Burn Like Stars That Never Die, (Let's Kiss) While All the Stars Are Falling Down, We Could Die Chasing This Feeling, (Leaving) the House Where We Grew UpSixpence None the Richer Divine DiscontentGreat album and many of my all time favorite songs. The only draw back is that it sometimes is almost clinically perfect in the production. I wish it were a little more raw sometimes. Sixpence None the Richer Sixpence None the RicherI put this one on par with the subsequent album. Both have a lot of strong songs. It's also one of those rare albums where it actually works best when you listen clean through from the beginning. Especially with the first three songs fading into each other.3.5 greatSixpence None the Richer Lost in TransitionIts not my favorite of theirs (that would be This Beautiful Mess) but it's got some very strong songs on it. Especially Give it Back which is the easy standout on the album.
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