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    Artist: Natasha Bedingfield
    Label: Sony
    Category: Music

    List Price: $19.97
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
    Sales Rank: 57545

    Format: Dualdisc
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 827969498729
    EAN: 0827969498729
    ASIN: B0009XFIZA

    Release Date: August 2, 2005
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • These Words (I Love You, I Love You)
      • Single
      • Unwritten
      • Silent Movie
      • Stumble - Natasha Bedingfield, Peiken, Shelly
      • Peace of Me
      • If You're Gonna...
      • Drop Me in the Middle
      • We're All Mad
      • I Bruise Easily
      • The One That Got Away
      • Size Matters
      • Wild Horses

    Similar Items:

      • Pocketful of Sunshine
      • N.B.
      • Unwritten
      • Breakaway
      • Soulmate

    Editorial Reviews:

    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


    Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars Infected with a virus!!!!   November 10, 2005
     38 out of 48 found this review helpful

    Sony's DRM (Digital Rights Management) copy protection software is installed upon insertion of this "audio" cd into your computer. The software is malicious and can ruin your pc to the point of having to format and reinstall everything. This software also sends information about your pc to a Sony server. Do you want Sony to have ALL your information? The so called "patch" that Sony makes available to fix this software does nothing! The software also allows for virus, spyware, and other malicious programs to hide themselves and operate without detection. Currently there are no virus scanners (Norton, Mcafee, etc.) that can detect this software or the viruses it can help hide. The same goes for spyware.


    5 out of 5 stars Wicked Coolness known as Natasha!!   January 10, 2006
     14 out of 14 found this review helpful

    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.



    5 out of 5 stars AMAZING!   December 28, 2005
     9 out of 9 found this review helpful

    this cd is fantastic! I highly reccomend it to any one. Natasha's voice is incredibly unique, and I can't get enough of it.

    "Unwritten" is definitely a highlight, with a beautiful video to boot.

    "Wild Horses" is nothing short of brilliant!

    "I Bruise Easily" is a soft song, and her vocals become so gentle and delicate.

    don't hestitate to go and pick this cd up, its definitely worth it :)



    5 out of 5 stars The Best Female Artist Of The Last 10 Years   October 9, 2005
     8 out of 12 found this review helpful

    Natasha Bedingfield, Is In A League Of Her Own. Every Song On The Track Gets 5 Out Of 5 From Me, And Definately Millions Of Other People Across The World. 'These Words' Was Definately Her Best Track, The Video, The Lyrics Everything Is Brilliant. I Can Tell You For Definate We'll Be Seing More From Natasha!


    5 out of 5 stars An Unwritten Blend of Genres   July 15, 2006
     7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    This 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, which I think is also the US one. Third US single & debut UK single. Natasha's self-proclaimed anthem for people without significant others. Infectious beat, top-notch vocals & great lyrics. The '06 mix, (which I downloaded, but is also on the 2006 re-issue of this record,) features a slight remix of beat as well as a newly recorded bridge with the added lyrics: "I'm single and I'm likin' it this way. I'm single and I'm solo and I'm happy," which add a catchy edge to the track. 10/10

    3. Unwritten: Sophomore US single & third UK single. Excellent. Fabulous message in the lyrics & great beat. Love the gospel choir as well as the acoustic guitar loop. 10/10

    4. Silent Movie: A rocky track with excellent vocals about asking her boyfriend to love her without any complaints or being egotistical. 10/10

    5. Stumble: Letting some guy know that she knows he loves her & she loves him back. So pretty. 10/10

    6. Peace of Me: Letting a guy know that he figured her out & she likes it & it actually recovers her from some depression. Very good instrumentation on this song. 9/10.

    7. If You're Gonna: A rocky song letting guys know that they have to protect her & be a good man to be hers. Excellent song. 10/10

    8. Drop Me in the Middle. This song features British female rapper Estelle which is cool because there's something to me about British accents that sounds so cool to me! Natasha explains on the DVD side of the DualDisc version of this album that it means to just put her anywhere and she guarantees the she alone will liven up the place. The sound is pretty cool too. 9/10.

    9. We're All Mad: This track shows that we all have our bad days and it shows a reason for why we as a global population stand here today. While the lyrics send a great message this, to me, is the album's worst track. I just don't like the sound or the vocals on this song. 6.5/10.

    10. I Bruise Easily: Fourth international single and rumored to be the same in America. This is a beautiful track about being very emotionally fragile and that the strong initial vibe given off was just to keep up appearances. Because of this, Natasha warns you to "be gentle when you handle her" meaning to watch what you do or say so that she doesn't go into a deep depression. 10/10.

    11. The One That Got Away: An R&B/dance track with a message that conveys that Natasha is not prepared to let the man she loves slip right through her fingers. Really funky. 10/10

    12. Size Matters: a bouncy dance/pop number with Natasha saying she believes size matters. *giggles* Oh, will you get your mind out of the gutter?! She means the size of a man's HEART. She does it in a really cool, funky way, too. 10/10

    13 Wild Horses: A ballad about wanting to be free as her spirit desires. Very pretty although a bit dragged out. 9/10.

    14. Sojourn (hidden track): A ballad, as its predecessor, but instead of using primarily piano, this track primarily uses acoustic guitar. Natasha envisions an energy that encourages her to go on with her life; a "sojourn from the north." Beautiful. 10/10

    Average grade: 9/10




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