Seven Sisters

Seven Sisters Artist: Meja
Label: Sony
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 074646984925
EAN: 0074646984925
ASIN: B00000IMYW


Release Date: 1999-06-01

Seven Sisters


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Tracks:

  1. Daughter Of Mornin'
  2. Luxury
  3. Pop & Television
  4. All 'Bout The Money
  5. Beautiful Girl
  6. Lay Me Down
  7. Intimacy
  8. Too Many Nights Late
  9. Do The Angels Have A Home?
  10. Caught Up In The Middle
  11. Lullaby Song
  12. Seven Sisters Road
  13. How Crazy Are You?

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Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars 'Seven Sisters' doesn't exactly get Seven Stars.......2005-01-02

It gets 3- not 5 (it ain't great) and not 1 (it's not horrible). It's consistant, one thing alot of cds aren't. I remember my favorite song was 'Pop & Television' whom's lyrics are funny but true ("Pop and television truns you on/and never tells you you are wrong/and thats what really turns you on"). Also I remember the reason I bought the cd, "It's all bout the money". Not really sure what it was supposed to be about (apparently the money) but it was an awesome song with a catchy beat. Mostly all the other songs are for the most part meaningless but deliver on it's poppy premises. The only real song to talk about other than the two I've named is 'Do Angels Have A Home'. It seems a little rediculous after a while but upon first spin sounds like a innocent, beautiful confession ballad. I can't say I wish Meja would have done more in the US but I can say (without laughing) that I sometimes wonder what the hell happened to that cd because the highlights (although few and far between) truly stick with you ("It's all bout the money/It's all bout the dum dum da da da dum/I don't think it's funny/to see us fade away...")

2 out of 5 stars Just average.......2000-07-11

This is just an average album full of Popsongs. "All about the money" was the only real hitsingle. Her version of "Intimacy" is just lame. Her songs are not bad, but they are not that good either. No really outstanding song.

1 out of 5 stars do not buy this if you are a native english speaker.......2000-05-05

Nevermind the tunes - they're just your average pop ditties; if you like it or not is a matter of taste. But the lyrics are REPUGNANTLY STUPID. Unless you are able to totally shut them out, you'll be racing for the off-button in no time. If you ever thought Aqua might just possibly be funny, Meja doesn't leave room for such excuses. There are lots of choices in the same music genre, you ought to be able to find something that doesn't insult your intelligence to such an extreme.

5 out of 5 stars This album is a can't miss for the music fan elite!.......2000-04-01

One day I was at a garage sale and didn't see anything that interested me until I stumbled across this album 'cause I heard that Meja was excellent and well lo and behold I found Myself suffice it to say not at all disappointed. Meja is the best and freshest artist I have heard in years. Not only did her music make me feel good but it also made me think. I find that in songs like "Daughter of Mornin'", "It's All 'Bout the Money", and my definite favorite "Pop and Television"[to name a few] that Meja not only has an obvious wide range of talent but also her music is quite poetic, philisophical, and political. In short Meja Rules and Seven Sisters is a must have.

5 out of 5 stars My #5 album of 1999!.......2000-03-30

I was walking in Fred Meyer one day looking to buy a cd, preferably by a well known artist. Then, I stumbled upon a cd by Meja and listened to some of the tracks. I instantly fell in love with the cd and ended up bringing it home. It has an amazing pop appeal and doesn't sound like anything else on the market today. Here's my opinion of each of the songs: DAUGHTER OF MORNIN' - Usually I like albums to open up with an upbeat song to draw you into the artist's music, but this slow and suddle ballad opens the album on just the right note. LUXURY - One of the best tracks on the album. The first dance track, it uses a lot of synthesizers and is probably the strongest dance tune on the album. POP & TELEVISION - A wonderful laidback pop song that (gulp) actually has a message. Perfect for radio play and is very catchy. ALL 'BOUT THE MONEY - The single off the album, and rightly so, cause it is definitely the most catchy and a highlight on the album. BEAUTIFUL GIRL - A very unique pop song. It sort of has a lounge type of feel to it and shows how different Meja can be. LAY ME DOWN - This reminds me of a Natalie Imbruglia song. It's upbeat and catchy but not the best song on the album. INTIMACY - This is a wonderful ballad. None of the ballads are too overproduced. Again, it has a real laidback feel to it. TOO MANY NIGHTS LATE - This is a great song where Meja tells her boyfriend that he's been out too many nights late. As the title suggests, this is an upbeat song.

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  3. Zappa Picks - By Larry LaLonde of Primus ~ Frank Zappa
  4. Blueberry Boat ~ The Fiery Furnaces
  5. Deliverance ~ You Am I
  6. Terra Incognita
  7. Maximum White Stripes ~ White Stripes
  8. Reviewing the Situation ~ Sandie Shaw
  9. Sympathy Sessions ~ Oblivians
  10. Slap Me Five ~ Five Fingers of Funk

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Outrageous ~ Lionel Hampton

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Nishinnouta ~ Nishin

Spiritual Sounds of Flute ~ Johan Onvlee

Terminal ~ Sleep Warp

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