As an album title, Lost in Transition seems apt. For Sixpence None the Richer, it's a reminder of the struggles and uncertainty the band endured over the past few years, before ultimately finding their way again. Since forming in 1993, the Nashville-based band has released four albums, scored several hit singles (''Kiss Me,'' ''There She Goes,'' ''Don t Dream It's Over'' and ''Breathe Your Name''), appeared on seemingly a million soundtracks, landed a platinum record and even earned a few Grammy nominations. But the band amicably parted ways in 2004, shortly after releasing their last full-length record, Divine Discontent. The ''transition'' had begun. After a few outside ventures and solo albums, the band reunited five years ago. But putting together a new, original full-length record was never necessarily in the cards. For one, the band had to wade through various label and business issues; fortunately, they were able to find a new found musical freedom by partnering with the independent music distributor The Orchard. Transition also features a stripped down sound; the end result is a gorgeous mix of pop hooks, piano, acoustic guitars, a bit of country and a new found and beautiful simplicity to the songs.
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TRACK LISTINGS
Disc 1
1 My Dear Machine (2:43)
2 Radio (3:31)
3 Give It Back (4:44)
4 Safety Line (4:35)
5 When You Call Me (3:21)
6 Should Not Be This Hard (3:13)
7 Go Your Way (3:11)
8 Failure (3:30)
9 Don't Blame Yourself (3:36)
10 Stand My Ground (2:36)
11 Sooner Than Later (3:33)
12 Be OK (2:34)
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