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- Sia_Furler_discography abstract "The discography of Australian singer and songwriter Sia Furler, consists of five studio albums, two live albums, twenty-one singles (including three as a featured artist) and fifteen music videos.OnlySee is a trip-hop album released by Sia in 1997, and was her first attempt at a solo career after leaving the Adelaide based acid-jazz band Crisp. Unlike her later albums, OnlySee was marketed under her full name, Sia Furler, instead of simply Sia. It was produced by Jesse Flavell and released by the Australian record label Flavoured Records. The song "Soon" was re-recorded by Sia as "Sober and Unkissed" and featured on her album Healing Is Difficult.Healing Is Difficult, Sia's second album, was released in 2001, and in the US on 28 May 2002. In the UK, the album's first single, "Taken for Granted", was released in June 2000 and peaked at #10 on the UK Singles Chart for the week starting from 28 June 2000, and stayed there for one week. The follow-up "Little Man" failed to chart despite receiving a 2-step garage remix by Wookie which was popular at the time. A third single, "Drink to Get Drunk" was planned, however only the Different Gear remix received a limited release across Europe, promoted as Different Gear vs. Sia. The fourth and final single planned was "Blow It All Away", which was re-recorded as "Throw It All Away" due to the September 11 attacks. However, the single failed to surface. Furthermore, "I'm Not Important to You" was originally performed by Sia with her band Crisp for their album The Word and the Deal in 1996 as the track "Sia's Song".Colour the Small One is a 2004 album by Australian singer Sia. It is her third solo studio album. It was re-released on 10 January 2006 in the United States, after the track "Breathe Me" became popular on alternative radio, following its feature as the closing song in the series finale of the HBO drama Six Feet Under. Some People Have Real Problems is Sia's fourth album. Released in 2008, the album featured singles including "Day Too Soon", "The Girl You Lost (To Cocaine)" and "Soon We'll Be Found". Non-single track, "Buttons", received attention due to its video in which Sia's face is distorted by pegs, string, net and condoms. The album debuted at number 26 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart.We Are Born is the fifth studio album by Sia. The album is notably more upbeat than her previous work, which she partly attributes to her relationship with JD Samson as well as her childhood influences Cyndi Lauper and Madonna. The album's first single, "You've Changed" was released in December 2009 and the second, "Clap Your Hands", in April 2010. The album debuted at number 2 on the Australian Albums Chart and was Sia's first top 10 release in her home country. The album won Best Pop Release and Best Independent Release at the 2010 ARIA Music Awards. The album received Gold accreditation in the Australian ARIA charts in 2011.Furler released a sixth album, a compilation album titled Best Of... on 27 March 2012. It went to #27 on the Australian ARIA Chart.On 28 July 2013, Furler herself stated she will release a sixth album and that it will be released sometime in spring 2014.".
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