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The Best of Sixpence None the Richer

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  • Audio CD (October 26, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: October 26, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Word Entertainment
  • ASIN: B000640WJO
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,425 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Loser Like Me
2. Us
3. Too Far Gone
4. The Ground You Shook
5. Kiss Me
6. Breathe Your Name
7. Melody of You
8. Dancing Queen
9. Don't Dream It's Over
10. There She Goes
11. I Need Love
12. I Just Wasn't Made for these Times
13. Breathe
14. Brighten My Heart
15. Angeltread
16. Within A Room Somewhere
17. Trust
18. Kiss Me

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It may seem curious to the casual music observer that Texas-based pop band Sixpence None The Richer, who had one big hit in "Kiss Me" and one semi-hit with their version of the La’s "There She Goes" would have enough material to release a greatest hits collection in full album form as opposed to, say, an EP. While both tracks are included here ("Kiss Me", in fact, shows up twice), other songs culled from the band's archive, as well as contributions from assorted compilations, provide plenty more listening pleasure for Sixpence fans as Leigh Nash's sleepy vocals complement catchy hook-driven melodies in slickly produced studio arrangements. Some of the brighter spots on the record are actually covers of other artists' greatest hits that force Sixpence None The Richer out of their comfort zone and into more intriguing territory, such as on Crowded House's "Don't Dream It's Over" and ABBA's "Dancing Queen". Three previously unreleased songs are also included. --John Moe

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Over the past 10 years, Sixpence None The Richer has left its indelible mark not only on Christian music, but also the culture at large. This 18-song collection accomplishes this by including out-of-print fan favorites from their early years, well-known songs from many compilation proejcts and soundtracks, and their recent breakthrough radio hits, plus 3 new songs never heard before! Until now, one would have had to buy 11 different albums to collect all the songs in this package. This collection offers everything a Sixpence fan would want to own, all in one package for the first time ever!

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More "Odds & Ends" than "Greatest Hits": For Longtime Fans, November 13, 2004
By Paul Allaer (Cincinnati) - See all my reviews
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As a longtime fan of Sixpence, I have been looking forward to this compilation, and was not disappointed. "The Best of Sixpence None the Richer" (18 tracks, 73 min.) features of course the handful of the band's truly "greatest hits" such as "Kiss Me", "There She Goes", "Breathe Your Name", etc. After that, this CD attempts to collect the many songs that Sixpence has released over the years on various soundtracks and compilations, and in fact does a great job at it. While I had a couple songs already, most of them I didn't. Outstanding is "I Need Love" (from the "Here on Earth" soundtrack), as well as "Brighten My Heart" (from the "Exodus" compilation). Less stellar is the Abba-cover "Dancing Queen" (from the the "Dick" soundtrack). The Japanese version of "Kiss Me" is also not really needed.

Some key album tracks are unfortunately missing, including the 1-2 punch of "Field of Flowers" and "Spotlight" (from "The Fatherless and the Widow"), possibly the best Sixpence songs ever, but also missing is "Tonight" from "Divine Miscontent", as well as "I Can't Catch You" and "Love" from the self-titled album, also among the best Sixpence songs ever. This makes the so-called "Best of" not the best possible overview of Sixpence's career for the casual fan, regretfully.

I am totally convinced that Sixpence's career was tanked by the inexcusable 6 year hiatus between their break-out self-titled album (in 1997) and "Divine Miscontent" (in 2003) due to a label implosion and subsequent never-ending legal tangling over Sixpence's musical rights. I remember seeing the band in concert in December 2000, with Leigh Nash sighing to the audience "we hope to have a new album out soon". It would be another 3 years, and by then the window of opportunity had come and gone, unfortunately. Sixpence was one of my very favorite bands ever, and I wish Matt and Leigh nothing but the best. (For longtime Sixpence fans: Matt has been touring with Over the Rhine in the last year. Check out Over the Rhine, they are awesome as well.)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Best Of" a misnomer, but a must-have album for true fans, June 9, 2005
By Clayton Ryan (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
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For Sixpence fans that rode the wave before and beyond the "Kiss Me" bandwagon, some glaring ommissions from this album will leave us scratching our heads, such as the absence of the brilliant "Northern Lights," one of my own personal favorites "Disconnect" from their "This Beautiful Mess" album, and "The Lines Of My Earth" from their self titled album (the latter being, to my understanding, one of Leigh Nash's favorite songs the band has recorded).

Nonetheless, the songs that ARE on this album are sure to please, especially given the convenience of having a set of rarities in one place that would be otherwise cumbersome to collect. The inclusion of three previously unreleased songs seals the deal for any fan on the fence of whether or not to buy.

The arrangement of songs on the album is awkward at best, and does not follow the typical pattern of a Sixpence album that almost seems to tell a story from beginning to end. But that is somewhat to be expected for a compilation disc.

The rise and eventual fall of Sixpence plays out like an ironic tragedy of sorts, peppered with folding labels and legal battles over the rights to their music, while the band seemingly just wanted to set forth music colored by a refreshingly raw honesty, highlighted by Matt Slocum's brilliant songwriting & guitar playing, and Leigh Nash's ethereal vocals. I long to see Leigh and Matt re-surface on the music scene in some capacity down the road, as I think each has a unique respective contribution to the industry not to be found elsewhere.
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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile, although misnamed (3.5 stars), November 9, 2004
Does one of the most smart & creative pop groups around really need a best-of? The non-singles are just as golden as the songs everybody knows, and newcomers would be better served by their self-titled disc or Divine Discontent. However.. the selling point here is the nice pile of material hard to find elsewhere (nevermind the awful cover), and I for one think the good stuff makes it worthwhile. And if my love of the band can survive the horror of discovering that they covered Abba, well.. it can probably survive anything.

Ten of the 18 tracks here aren't on the regular albums. Three of those are unreleased till now, and they're just as stellar as everything else under the Sixpence name. "Loser Like Me" and "Us" are intriguing steps away from their general dreamy glossy sound. I'd almost be tempted to call them retro-pop or use a word like 'throwback,' but they're a little harder to classify. Think bouncy 70s-style hooks with a cheerful sugary dose of whimsy. "Too Far Gone" lives in more familiar melancholy-ballad territory, but it's so achingly bittersweet that I can't complain. If there's any overriding reason why you need this CD, those three tracks are it.

The remainder comes from soundtracks and the like. Three of them are covers including the abovementioned horror; cute if you like that kind of thing, but I'll pass. The real diamonds in the coal are intelligent ear-candy originals like "The Ground You Shook" and the lovely uplifting "Breathe," which are more examples of why SntR is such a treasure in the pop world. (A few songs suffer from overly religious lyrics, but "Trust" is the only one that's in danger of becoming unlistenable.) And then there's the Japanese single version of their megahit "Kiss Me," which puts a fun new twist on the whole thing.

The biggest travesty is that the oh-so-perfect B-side "Northern Lights" is nowhere to be seen (or indeed heard). It's one of the most gorgeous pop tunes you're ever likely to hear and its omission borders on criminal.

The Best Of isn't perfect but it's got plenty to recommend it, and as a semi-obsessed fan I'd say even the weak points are (mostly) worth hearing. And considering that Sixpence has now broken up, well, that's just another reason to enjoy everything we've got.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Overall worthwhile
Not so much a collection of the best songs as it is a collection of songs from other compilations, single B-sides, and other rarities. Read more
Published 7 months ago by TomH1138

3.0 out of 5 stars Poorly named, but an interesting collection for completists
I'm a bit of a completist, but I don't buy "best ofs" or "greatest hits" collections for the songs I already have. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Khårn Jääb™

5.0 out of 5 stars greatest hits
It might be worth just buying their albums one by one as most of the songs are good and you wouldn't want to buy this and then double back later. Read more
Published on March 19, 2007 by smith guyigh

4.0 out of 5 stars A pretty voice
I love this CD. Though I am not a regular buyer of pop groups I couldn't help but get this one.
I listen to it when I get a tad grumpy and it brings me back to a happy... Read more
Published on March 11, 2007 by Searching for breath

5.0 out of 5 stars The BEST of Sixpence Non the Richer
Leigh Nash has just an amazing voice. You'll enjoy this Best Of!
Published on March 8, 2007 by Carl Tarajkowski

5.0 out of 5 stars Very good CD, I recommend it to any serious Pop music collector!
This CD has a "catch": the surprisingly beautiful voice of Leigh Nash.

I am usually reluctant to hits covers, but in this case I would suggest to give a special try... Read more
Published on January 3, 2007 by ARMANDO R. VENEGAS

4.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Compilation!
Six Pence None the Richer only recorded four regular albums before they disbanded around 2004. This compilation covers their whole career and features all their biggest hits as... Read more
Published on November 9, 2006 by Morten Vindberg

4.0 out of 5 stars Should've been a 2 disc set with "Best of the Early Years"
1. Loser Like Me ~ A catchy song with quirky, honest lyrics. This is one of the 3 all-new songs, and a prime reason to own this album.

2. Read more
Published on March 10, 2006 by Oirelavid P'yror

5.0 out of 5 stars The last reminder is the best!
Farewell, Sixpence None the Richer. The duo of singer Leigh Nash and musician Matt Slocum split almost exactly two years ago, but their music continues to live. Read more
Published on February 14, 2006 by aloy

4.0 out of 5 stars Very good pop music, but none of the songs are good enough to earn this a "5" - you'll still like it a lot - 4.5 stars
Sixpence None The Richer was one of those early 90's pop groups that churned out some decent, not great, pop music hits. Read more
Published on January 11, 2006 by C. Cross

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