Wrestling Over Tiny Matters
Track Listings
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1. Fallen Angel
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2. Polishing the Looking Glass
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3. Under the Radar
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4. Only Thing That's Real
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5. Elijah
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6. My Three Wishes
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7. Undone
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8. Loaded
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9. Nobody Knows
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10. Kiss Me Baby
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11. Leave This Love Behind
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12. Superman
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13. This One
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Wrestling Over Tiny Matters,Sister 7,Arista,Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Rock
Wrestling Over Tiny Matters
Average customer rating:
- Listen to that voice!
- So Close to Radio...If Radio Were Worthy
- If you like rock -n- roll, buy this!
- Wonderful
- What a pleasure!
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Wrestling Over Tiny Matters
Sister Seven
Manufacturer: Arista
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- This the Trip
- Sister 7
- Fencing Under Fire
- Live
- Unraveling
ASIN: B00004RHZW
Release Date: 2000-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Fallen Angel
- Polishing The Looking Glass
- Under The Radar
- The Only Thing That's Real
- Elijah
- My Three Wishes
- Undone
- Loaded
- Nobody Knows
- Kiss Me Baby
- Leave This Love Behind
- Superman
- This One
Customer Reviews:
Listen to that voice!.......2002-09-13
Based on reviews alone, I bought Wrestling Over Tiny Matters without having heard any music from Sister Seven before. Initially this album didn't do much for me, and I buried it in my CD collection. Months later I pulled it out again, and I have been thoroughly enjoying these tunes ever since.
Wrestling Over Tiny Matters is loaded with chord-heavy guitars (electric and some acoustic) and the powerful, dynamic vocals of Patrice Pike. To me the music on this album sounds strikingly similar to stuff you'd hear from Melissa Etheridge. Besides the guitar-driven rock, Pike's pipes resemble Etheridge's hearty voice, except Pike sounds cleaner, without the rasp for which Etheridge is known. I find Pike's vocal performance to be the strongest element of this album, although there's also some great songwriting.
I was surprised to hear that Sister Seven split up shortly after the release of this album. Suffice it to say that this initial exposure to Patrice Pike has encouraged me to investigate the subsequent album she created with her new band, the Blackbox Rebellion. While this album doesn't cover any new ground musically, Wrestling Over Tiny Matters is nonetheless a fine display of talent by Sister Seven's very promising lead singer.
So Close to Radio...If Radio Were Worthy.......2001-08-23
Unless you're a fan, I bet you've heard Sister Seven in the supermarket and not even known it. That's ok, because "The Only Thing That's Real", also found on the soundtrack to Bounce, is one of the least notable songs on this album. Once you hear the rough "Fallen Angel", it will be impossible to forget the voice of Patrice Pike. The lyrics are wise, the music just flows..."Under the Radar" and "Polishing the Looking Glass" are sweet and addictive, and the mood just jumps in "My Three Wishes". "Loaded" and "Elijah" are strikingly socially aware...and you can't help but listen to them over and over. The only unfortunate thing about Sister Seven's studio work is that it fails to show you how much they ROCK onstage. To top it all off, they are a down-to-earth band who make it obvious that they truly appreciate their fans. Don't hesitate in buying this album.
If you like rock -n- roll, buy this!.......2001-02-06
I have been listening to this group since they were Little Sister still in Austin. They blew me away then and they are even better. You have the hard rockin songs, the love songs, and everything between that you can relate to. Open up to something new that ISN'T on the radio that SHOULD be on the radio.
Wonderful.......2000-12-12
Leave it to Sister 7 to strike a chord deep in my soul. They did it with their last CD "This Is The Trip" and the song "Know What You Mean". And they do it once again with this new CD. "The Only Thing That's Real" is a beautiful song that is beyond words. Just listen once, and you'll understand.
What a pleasure!.......2000-11-18
Some friends and I drove 2 hours through the snow last night to catch Sister 7 live at a small club in Killington, Vermont. What a dynamite show! This is an original band with talent pouring out of every note: tight, rich and ultimately just beautiful. Catch them if you dare!
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