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1000 Forms of Fear | Get Cheap Vinyl

1000 Forms of Fear | Get Cheap Vinyl

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Label:    Monkey Puzzle Records – 88843-07404-1, RCA Records – 88843-07404-1
Format:    Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:    US
Released:    2014
Genre:    Pop
Style:    Electro

A1        Chandelier
A2        Big Girls Cry
A3        Burn The Pages
A4        Eye Of The Needle
A5        Hostage
A6        Straight For The Knife
B1        Fair Game
B2        Elastic Heart
B3        Free The Animal
B4        Fire Meet Gasoline
B5        Cellophane
B6        Dressed In Black

Art Direction – Sia
Design – Anita Marisa Boriboon
Engineer – Greg Kurstin, Jesse Shatkin
Executive Producer – Sia
Mastered By – Emily Lazar
Mixed By – Manny Marroquin
Producer – Greg Kurstin
This pressing has the solo version of Elastic Heart. Although the jacket and label says Elastic Heart with The Weekend and Diplo, Elastic Heart on this pressing is the same version that is in the official music video featuring Shia LeBeouf and Maddie Ziegler. Side A runout has re-1 Side B does not. Photos of the runouts unique to this pressing have been uploaded to this page. It will not be possible to identify this pressing from a sealed copy as the runouts are the only unique identifier (other than playing the record).

Includes a four page full color insert with a download code printed on the last page. The download is also the solo version of Elastic Heart.
Barcode: 888430740419

Talk about a sidelong entrance into a pop career: when the pressures of trying to make it as a star in her own right became too much after the release of 2010's We Are Born, Sia Furler became a songwriter for some of pop's biggest names -- but the hits she helped create, like David Guetta's "Titanium" and Flo Rida's "Wild Ones," ended up making her famous anyway. Even if it wasn't her plan, her time behind the scenes helped make the pop landscape into a place more hospitable to her charms. On 1000 Forms of Fear, it's clear that her time as a hitmaker for others not only brought her quirks into the mainstream, but also made the songs she kept for herself catchier. To be fair, We Are Born began this transformation; its unexpected but winning mix of new wave, synth pop, and R&B brought newfound polish to her highly personal style. Here, she simplifies her songwriting-as-therapy aesthetic even further, using broader strokes and bigger hooks to convey freedom from the past on "Burn the Pages" and "Straight for the Knife"'s shimmering death wishes. Alongside these less insular but emotionally complex moments are the sexy, sharp-edged "Free the Animal" or the all-consuming romance of "Fire Meet Gasoline," which any of her clients would love to call their own. Sia was wise to keep them for herself, though; even if the epic album opener "Chandelier" initially sounds like a demo for Rihanna -- with whom Furler shares an idiosyncratic, keening voice -- she gives it an entirely different kind of charisma, fueling the song's hedonism with giddy anxiety rather than tough-girl cool. Likewise, "Eye of the Needle" and the nearly seven-minute album closer "Dressed in Black" are high-drama ballads with more depth than the ones she writes for hire. That said, some of 1000 Forms of Fear's best moments recall her previous album's eclectic sprawl. "Hostage," a chugging guitar pop collaboration with the Strokes' Nick Valensi, offers a refreshing change of pace from the rest of the album's intensity (as well as a credit that stands out from the more expected likes of Greg Kurstin and Diplo). While it's not quite as original-sounding as We Are Born, 1000 Forms of Fear is an appealing balance of Sia the artiste and Sia the chart-topping songwriter. To say it's her most accessible album yet doesn't diminish it or her previous albums; instead, it's the sound of Furler owning her success. ~ Heather Phares

  • Format: Vinyl
  • Genre: POP
  • RSD Date: n/a
  • Released: 07/08/2014
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