I first came across Sia Furler when I discovered Zero 7 through a friend; her individually styled vocals made a great partnership with the downtempo vibe of Zero 7's first three albums, and a track from Simple Things featured on an earlier post.
With quirky, sometimes quite disturbing videos, Sia's projected image was far removed from the glossy pop-diva that might have been expected, and the success of We Are Born led to Sia protecting her privacy even more than before and concentrating on song-writing rather than performing for a while. She's now noted for her wigs that cover her face like a mask . . .
The record here is a Music-On-Vinyl 180gm issue.
Cartridge: Ortofon Synergy GM SPU
Phono amp: Graham Slee Accession + Elevator EXP
Turntable: PTP Audio Solid12 + SME M2-12-r tonearm
Stealing hearts was your pastime
I saw girls falling hook line
You stole kisses and threw them aside
Hits and misses you lost sight
You've changed, oh
For the better, yeah
You've changed, oh
For the better, yeah
Making waves was your hobby, yeah
And I asked you to hold me
And I knew it you do it all over the world
All is different now I'm your girl
You've changed, oh
For the better, yeah
You've changed, oh
For the better, yeah
You've changed
For the better, oh
You've changed, oh
For the better
You've changed, oh
For the better, yeah
You've changed, oh
For the better, yeah
You've changed
For the better, oh
You've changed, oh
For the better





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