"If you liked the sound of Letters To Cleo on "Ten things I hate about you" then you probably wont like this CD. Kay (lead singer) sounds a lot different and nothing like she does in 10 things. If you want a CD by Letters To Cleo, I recamend GO! It's WAY better because its more recent and she sounds just like in 10 things. =)"
Not the strongest Letters to Cleo CD...
absolutami | Charlotte, NC USA | 07/09/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have all the LTC CD's and I am a HUGE FAN. I believe that each CD LTC comes out with the stronger they become. This I believe is the weakest LTC CD, but it is still good. They sound younger and slower. In some of their later work I believe they played well together within the band. This CD is great, but if I had to pick a LTC CD, it Sister wouldn't be my first choice."
This Is The Best CD!
Stephamm | LA and Riverside, CA and Whidbey Island WA,USA | 12/29/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"ok so I heard LTC in 10 things i hate about you and i'm like omigod i have to find out who this is. so i came here and found Sister and i listened to some samples and i bought it and when it came i listened to the song Sister and You Dirty Rat like a million times. i LOVE it i'm working on my mom to get me their other cds!"
LTC does it again for the 2nd time...
absolutami | 04/11/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This re-release of letters to cleo's first album is a great treat for fans and also nice because of it's 4 extra bonus tracks not found on any other LTC recordings!!"
As always, ltc delivers
chuck d | nyc | 12/05/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"i've been listening to letters to cleo for some time now, and i enjoyed Sister just as much as their previous albums. But even if you're not an ltc fan, there's always this excitement and energy to their sound. Sister is a re-release of their first EP, plus (I think) some added B-sides. The first song is "I see", which is an earlier version of the one you hear on Aurora Gory Alice. It's weird because its the same, but it's different. There's some serious songs, and there's some with the same level of energy and good vibe that give LTC their sound. The album closes with Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams," which sounds cool. Nothing drastically different about it, but just a new twist on an old song. i definitely think an ltc fan would appreciate this album more, but i would recommend buying it to anyone."