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Universal acclaim- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 12 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 1 out of 14
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ioviFeb 3, 2009This is what I was waiting for, holding my breath, lips white (or blue). Ahhhh!
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KongFeb 12, 2009First time I hear the sample of her album I didn't like it at all!! But after I listened the whole album I just fail in love with it...can't stop to listen Absolutely wonderful !!!
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GriotLoriFeb 14, 2009Jaded critics aside, music-luvvers will find much to move them out of their seats and onto the dance floor in CBTY; whether to shake their groove-thangs, do a solo show-off or hug-up with a partner and slow dance. This is music for grown folks!
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JoseA.Feb 21, 2009I'm so glad her albun came out and that she stuck to who she is and what she can sing. Beautiful voice and feeling to each and every song! Thank you for sharing your gift with us!
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Doolittle is nothing if not steady, making all the right moves at the right times, sounding at once like a seasoned pro and someone who feels everything she sings while never forcing or faking anything out. It's one of the smartest, most likable albums from an American Idol alum yet.
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Doolittle channels Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin over live-band arrangements that feel fresh-faced and old-school at the same time.
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That her backup occasionally lets her down, though, ultimately speaks to how confident Doolittle sounds here. Coming Back to You is an impressive opening salvo--even without the "for an American Idol" qualifier.