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Generally favorable reviews- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 25
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Mixed: 2 out of 25
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Negative: 4 out of 25
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Feb 20, 2012The uptempo tracks are somehow mediocre but I must say that the ballads are really touching. She is ready to be the next princess of rhythm and blues with this album.
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Oct 26, 2010
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AlexM.Dec 5, 2009Poptastic album! Very radio-friendly.
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JoshuaM.Oct 5, 2009This album is much better than her debut album. Better writing, better vocals, better everything. Best song on the album is "Let It Rain". Check it out.
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ajDAug 25, 2009Its a very good album...You can easily listen to it all the way through without being bored!
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TaariqueD.Aug 8, 2009Very nice album. Certainly better than her debut. The only song that isn't too catchy for me is Faith. For the rest the album has the perfect mix of uptempo tracks and ballads.
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HumbertoB.Jul 23, 2009
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SeptN.Jul 22, 2009Such a great album! better than her debut album. The electro/dance songs (S.O.S, Emergency) are HOT. The Cure's a beautiful ballad, a great combination of Leona's & Kelly's style.
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Battlefield actually contains enough ?potential hits to keep the singer in heavy rotation until well into Idol's 10th season.
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As nice as it is to hear Sparks continuing to dabble in dance-pop, though, one wonders if it would have been a smarter move in terms of career longevity to try to build on the urban audience she started to cultivate with 'No Air.'
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Regrettably, though, Sparks sounds more comfortable with power ballads such as 'No Parade;' and there's an inner Pat Benatar struggling to get out on the title track. OK if you like this kind of thing.