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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0827969498729 Format: DualDisc Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: August 02, 2005 Studio: Sony Editorial Review: Amazon.com: In the United Kingdom, New Zealand-born Natasha Bedingfield and brother Daniel Bedingfield have seemingly taken up permanent residence at the top of the pop charts. He's an earnest rocker with a dance music bent. She's an altogether more exciting prospect--a singer-songwriter who refuses to sit still, charging through decadent R&B ("Single"), jittery electro-pop ("I'm A Bomb") and first-class balladry ("I Bruise Easily"), invoking the likes of Beyonce and Gwen Stefani. And, okay, sometimes Nelly Furtado. An all-star production team, including former Robbie Williams collaborator Guy Chambers, makes for a debut that sounds like an instant greatest-hits set--just add cheekbones. --Aidin Vaziri Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Natasha is a DOLL, but..................the video portion of this has some problems. What we have here is a Dual Disc rendering of the American version of her "Unwritten" album. My five star opinions of Natasha, and of this recording, are already on record. The songs carry a message, and are superbly done. Nasasha is a gorgeous girl, with a wonderful, and clear, voice. But............... The DVD side is difficult to work. The menu is poorly highlighted, and selection of any particular track is hard. Oh, the enhanced audio ... Read More Rating: - Fair cdA few good songs. If you can download a song or two, go ahead. Would not recommend purchasing the entire cd. Rating: - I wanted so badly to love this album...after seeing Miss Natasha perform "Unwritten" and "These Words" live at the Dick Clark "Rockin' New Years Eve" party (yes it's pre-taped). I'd only heard these two songs on the radio and didn't know much about her - but she was so cute and spunky I couldn't wait to run out and buy her cd. (Though the producer did say "oh good, she's in a good mood today.", which made me wonder, is she normally uber cranky? But I digress..) I did like the song "Wild Horses" and the two aforementioned, ... Read More Rating: - XCP makes piracy attractive5 stars for Natasha Bedingfield, 1 for Sony I was going to buy the CD. After all the warnings about the XCP software, I am considering just downloading the tracks, instead. If I could directly pay Ms. Bedingfield for her music, I would. Ms. Bedingfield, please talk to your agent about this. Rating: - An Unwritten Blend of GenresThis album infuses dance, R&B, pop & rock. It blends them incredibly well! Here it is track-by-track: 1. These Words: Natasha's US debut single & sophomore UK single. Reason I bought this & I'm not disappointed! Great R&B tune about expressing your love on paper & writing songs in general. I can relate since I myself am a budding thirteen-year-old songwriter. 10/10 2. Single: I own the DualDisc version of this album, so I get the treat of seeing the UK music video of the song, ... Read More |