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73 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wicked cool, January 9, 2006
I was actually in the midst of folding four loads of laundry, when Natasha Bedingifelds album started playing on my pc, and I got so lost in it again, I had to drop what I was doing and give this girl some props. This is an amazing cd, with music so catchy, so cool and simply a pleasure to listen to that I'm a total fan for life.
I guess to compare her to other similar artists, which they probably don't like to have done to them, Id say she reminds me of Fiona Apple, Joss Stone , Alanis Morisette and of course her own core, but to be a good reviewer I like to draw comparisons at times.
"These Words" is one of the best songs I've heard, ever. It makes you want to get up and dance, and it comes in some great remixes that have their own CD available for sale here.
"Size Matters" is another song that will make you tap your foot under your desk at work, or make you skip a step in your walk, you might even sing along.
"Wild Horses" a sweet ballad but no cavities here, its sweet but it's secretly has a killer tunes that sound like it was created by a seasoned music aficionado.
Natasha has an earthy voice but she's slick, her music is not stuff, boring but is cool to the point that you are not embarrassed to listen to it in front of your friends. The choruses in her songs are great and have a real purpose. She's not the kind of girl who wants to be famous so she can do photo shoots and have makeovers. She has talent and she wants the world to be her outlet. She also writes her own songs, and she has so much to say!
I love it, and you will too! Branch out, listen to different artists, take a chance, you might be pleasantly surprised.
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45 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Re-Release Information, July 29, 2006
The version of this album with the cover pictured is the rereleased version of the album with a couple small changes.
-The cover is different
-The tracklist is the same, but in a slightly revised order:
1. These Words
2. Single ('06 Mix)
3. Unwritten
4. Silent Movie
5. I Bruise Easily
6. If You're Gonna
7. Drop Me In The Middle (featuring Estelle)
8. Peace Of Me
9. We're All Mad
10. Stumble
11. The One That Got Away (Wamdue Pop Rocks Mix)
12. Size Matters
13. Wild Horses
Sojourn (Hidden Track)
-The album version of "Single" is replaced with the radio edit ('06 Mix). It's basically the same, with a bridge that has added lyrics.
-The album version of "The One That Got Away" is replaced with an edit of the popular club mix (Wamdue Pop Rocks Remix)
*There is not a seperate listing for the original and re-released editions, so there's a chance you could receive either if you order. This re-release is taking the place of the original edition, not being sold as an alternative.
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Playing this disc may seriously damage your PC!, November 10, 2005
I will not buy this CD because, it installs without user permission, presenting only a vague and misleading EULA
Changes system configuration without user permission at time of change.
Defends against removal of, or changes to, its components
Silently modifies other programs' information or website content as displayed.
Includes mechanisms to thwart removal by security or anti-spyware products.
Cannot be uninstalled by Windows Add/Remove Programs and no uninstaller is provided with application.
XCP.Sony.Rootkit installs a DRM executable as a Windows service, but misleadingly names this service "Plug and Play Device Manager". Approximately every 1.5 seconds this service queries the primary executables associated with all processes running on the machine, resulting in nearly continuous read attempts on the hard drive. This has been shown to shorten the drive's lifespan.
Furthermore, XCP.Sony.Rootkit installs a device driver, specifically a CD-ROM filter driver, which intercepts calls to the CD-ROM drive. If any process other than the included Music Player (player.exe) attempts to read the audio section of the CD, the filter driver inserts seemingly random noise into the returned data making the music unlistenable.
XCP.Sony.Rootkit modifies you operating system at a low level, represents a large threat to both corporate and consumer users system integrity.
The Rootkit functionality hides files and enables hackers and other spyware to hide files with impunity.
Scared?
You should be. [...]
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