TV Is My Parent

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TV Is My Parent
Sia, TV Is My Parent cover.jpg
Video by
Sia
Released18 May 2009 (2009-05-18)
Recorded12 September 2007
VenueHiro Ballroom
(New York City, New York)
Genre
Length95:00 [2]
Label
Director Nicholas Wrathall

TV Is My Parent is the first video release by Australian singer-songwriter Sia, released on DVD in May 2009 through Starbucks' record label Hear Music and Sia's own Monkey Puzzle. [1] [3] The album features a live concert recorded at the Hiro Ballroom in New York City in 2007, four music videos and additional "behind the scenes" footage. [4] It was released following Sia's 2008 studio album Some People Have Real Problems and Live from Sydney EP, released digitally via iTunes, also in May 2009. [4] TV Is My Parent won the 2009 ARIA Music Award for Best Music DVD.

Contents

Content

TV Is My Parent is 95 minutes in length and consists of a live concert filmed at the Hiro Ballroom in New York City on 12 September 2007, four music videos and additional "behind the scenes" footage, in a section titled "Where the Magic Happens", [5] from Sia's North American tour in 2008. [2] [4] [6] Songs performed during the concert include ones from Sia's 2008 album Some People Have Real Problems , its 2004 predecessor Colour the Small One , and her collaborations with Zero 7. [7] Audio of the concert was mixed into 5.1 surround sound. [8]

Release

Sia announced the release of the TV Is My Parent on 9 March 2009, [9] and released its trailer on 23 April. [10] The DVD was released in Europe on 18 May 2009, in the United States the following day, [11] and in Australia on 13 June. [12] In 2012, some online music stores offered the DVD as a bonus with the purchase of her greatest hits album Best Of... . [13] [14]

Reception

Writing for website The Digital Fix, Luke McNaney described the DVD as "above average" and praised both Sia and the directors for the "peculiar and worthwhile visions" included in it. [7] The Dwarf's Daniel Townsend wrote that the show delivers a "healthy dose of all things Sia". [5] Thom Holmes of Contactmusic.com expressed his opinion that fans of Sia would "love" TV Is My Parent, though he struggled to understand why, and that watching the DVD was "laborious". [15] Lindsay Zoladz mentioned in her Vulture review of Sia's 2016 album, This Is Acting , that the DVD shows Sia as a "bubbly and loquacious" person who is "twitchy but comfortable in her skin". [16]

TV Is My Parent earned Sia the 2009 ARIA Music Award for Best Music DVD. [17] Sia stated: "I so didn't expect to win." [18]

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from section 4 of the TV Is My Parent DVD. [19]

Track listing

Track listing adapted from Amazon; [2] songwriting credits adapted from DVD credits. [19]

Hiro Ballroom Concert
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Buttons" 
2."Little Black Sandals"
 
3."Lentil"
 
4."Day Too Soon"
  • Furler
  • Dixon
 
5."Sunday"
  • Furler
  • Dixon
 
6."Destiny"
 
7."Breathe Me"
  • Furler
  • Carey
 
8."Electric Bird"
  • Furler
  • Binns
 
9."You Have Been Loved" 
10."Academia"
  • Furler
  • Carey
 
11."The Girl You Lost to Cocaine"
  • Furler
  • R. Allum
  • M. Myer
  • P. Marten
 
12."Distractions"
  • Furler
  • Binns
  • Hardaker
 
Where the Magic Happens: USA Tour Spring 2008
No.TitleLength
1."Meeting the People of Santa Monica (Part One)" 
2."Meeting the People of Santa Monica (Part Two)" 
3."Some Tour Ground Rules" 
4."This is My Family!" 
5."At the Legendary Fillmore East" 
6."Fan Generosity" 
7."The Coolest Answerphone Message Ever" 
8."Meet the Band" 
9."Sia Does Texas" 
Music Videos
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Buttons"
  • Furler
  • Freescha
 
2."Day Too Soon"
  • Furler
  • Dixon
 
3."The Girl You Lost to Cocaine"
  • Furler
  • R. Allum
  • M. Myer
  • P. Marten
 
4."Soon We'll Be Found"
 

Release history

Release history for TV Is My Parent
RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog no. / UPC Ref
Europe18 May 2009
DVD 0888072314054 [11] [20]
United States19 May 2009HRM-31405-09 [2] [21]
Australia13 June 2009
  • Monkey Puzzle
  • Inertia
0888072314054 [12] [22]

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