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Knock On The Sky

Knock On The Sky
Shedaisy

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Track Listing

  1. Mine All Mine
  2. I'm Lit
  3. Man Goin' Down
  4. Get Over Yourself
  5. Rush
  6. I Wish I Were The Rain
  7. Repent
  8. Everybody Wants You
  9. Now
  10. All Over You
  11. The First To Let Go
  12. Turn Me On
  13. Keep Me

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #105144 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-06-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
Perhaps no female group marketed out of Nashville is as puzzling as Shedaisy, the Mormon siblings who named their trio after an American Indian word for "my sisters." Wrongfully compared to the banjo-and-fiddle-driven Dixie Chicks upon the release of their debut album, The Whole Shebang, in 1999, the Osborns emerge on this follow-up in all their full-blown poppiness, leaving not only the Chicks behind, but also such vaguely country performers as Faith Hill and Martina McBride. Far more beat-heavy and rhythm-based than the album that produced the hit "Little Good-Byes," Knock on the Sky showcases more of their impressively intricate harmony vocals and attitude ("Get Over Yourself"), the latter finding more in common with Britney Spears and her ilk than any Nashville counterparts. It says a lot that Richard Marx shares a writing credit with chief songsmith, Kristyn, on one of the album's most memorable and melodic tunes, "All Over You." But while much of the program gets the blood pumping, the majority of songs have the depth of a birdbath, and often sound constructed, not written, with a reliance on hokey sound effects such as a scanning radio dial and a not-too-credible tent-revival preacher. Granted, Shedaisy court the younger audience, but why should a teenager settle for mere grooves and harmony, no matter how skillfully it's layered? --Alanna Nash


Customer Reviews

Knock on the Wonderful5
Had anyone told me two years ago when this album came out how impressive it was, I would have been right in line at my local Best Buy to purchase it. But in the days of technological advancements I'm not ashamed to say I downloaded it. But had I actually bought Knock on the Sky I would have branded it as an excellent purchase.

To me, this is one of those albums I can let repeat over and over again. I love each and every song. The thing I think I love most about this album is how strangely ressembles the styles of the Rascal Flatts. Shedaisy may not be twang like most would like, but then again who is these days?

To compare them to any other country act out there, especially the Dixie Chicks, I would say listeners would be disappointed. But if you have an open mind and eclectic ear you will surely enjoy this album.

I love that each song is tailored for their voices and that they actually had a hand in creating this album. How many country acts out there can you say do that? Not many.

Over all I love Knock on the Sky better then I did the Whole SheBang. Their first album had it's winners but this album has several and I had only wished it had gotten more exposure when it first came out. I am only hoping their soon to be released 3rd album has a fighting chance.

PRETTY AVERAGE3
Strong vocal harmonies, but the music is lacking. I listened to it at my record store and couldn't figure out if they were a country band or just a pop band. I can see them getting better with better songwriting, until then I have to rate this as average. Pretty hot looking though, hey guys??

Wonderful attempt5
Okay, okay... so this isn't the SHeDAISY that everyone fell in love with after their debut "The Whole SHeBANG." "Knock on the Sky" is one of those CDs that you're either going to love or hate. I loved it. I know plenty of people who hated it. The girls of SHeDAISY took a huge risk, and I applaud them for it. I think that if you don't know the background story behind what was going on in Kristyn's life (the breakup of her marriage) when she wrote the songs on this album, then you might not appreciate it. I viewed this album as more of an artistic expression than an attempt to sell millions of records like they did the first time around. These girls have grown up a lot since "The Whole SHeBANG." Lead singer Kassidy was only 21 or 22 when they recorded the first album, but 25 with the recording of the second. People change in those years, and it showed. Some thought it was a bad change. I thought it was different. I don't think SHeDAISY or Lyric Street Records thought that this CD was going to catapult the girls to superstardom. I think that it was done just to make an artistic impression on people. Let's not pigeonhole them into what we knew them as years ago. They are talented, and have showed wonderful diversity with their sophomore studio album. Heck, I bought 2 copies of the CD, in addition to one that I'd had from their street team, plus I'd had an advance copy. So yes, at one point I had four copies of this masterpiece. Worth every cent.