''Humour and the Misfortune of Others'' is the second
studio album by
New Zealand
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soul
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Etymology
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singer
Hollie Smith. It was released on 15 March 2010.
Reception
Russell Baillie of
The New Zealand Herald
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gave the album five stars, praising its "big angry and/or anguished anthems, clearly venting about her life and career's ups and downs".
Nick Ward of
The Nelson Mail
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gave the album three-and-a-half stars, saying of it "Smith's voice has picked up a raspy edge that comes and goes, but she begins to loosen the restraints and show more melodic inventiveness".
Track listing
# "Mamma" – 4:06
# "Vs 19:19" – 4:54
# "Let Me Go" – 3:42
# "By My Side" – 4:48
# "Humour" – 4:44
# "Finding Home" – 5:03
# "Hiding" – 3:41
# "Overtime" – 6:42
# "Before This Day Is Done" – 5:11
# "Why Can't We Get Along" – 5:25
# "Brothers, Friends, Lovers" – 4:01
# "Will You Be the One?" – 4:26
Personnel
* Darren Mathiassen –
drums
* Crete Haami –
bass
* Tyson Smith –
guitar
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* Mark Vanilau - Keyboards, Grand Piano
Chart performance
''Humour and the Misfortune of Others'' debuted at number one on the
RIANZ New Zealand Albums Chart, the week of its release. It follows Smith's previous album, ''
Long Player
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's number-one debut.
References
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2010 albums
Hollie Smith albums