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Generally favorable reviews- based on 20 Ratings
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Positive: 14 out of 20
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Negative: 6 out of 20
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ChrisESep 30, 2006
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RudyardMMay 23, 2005
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ChristineJan 13, 2005
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sandraFeb 22, 2004Mandy has a superb voice. Outstanding to all that is included in her category.
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KortneyJJan 26, 2004This is a great cd! All of the songs that she did are better than the 1st.The best song is Moonshadows.
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KatiePDec 26, 2003Poor Mandy. She has a great voice, but gets suckered into doing bad songs, and terrible movies.
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frozenfireDec 18, 2003this cd show's mandy moore's true inclination to good music unlike other artist her age.
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[Anonymous]Nov 24, 2003It shows how versatile of an artist Moore is.
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AaronNov 20, 2003Like the editor said, I'm afraid....very afraid.....of a another album of crap.
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lorrycNov 15, 2003It's great and everyone should give it a try--you'll get addicted!
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lorrycNov 15, 2003It's great and everyone should give it a try--you'll get addicted!
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lorrycNov 15, 2003It's great and everyone should give it a try--you'll get addicted!
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larrygNov 6, 2003
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AphexNov 3, 2003I had the unfortunate displeasure of hearing this CD blaring from my roomates room yesterday. This CD is not just bad, it's Oh...My...God bad. You will be amazed at how effortlessly she destroys brilliant songwriting classics from Cat Stevens and Joe Jackson. I hope that Andy Partridge gets a chance to bloody her nose for destroying "Senses Working Overtime" too.
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TanyNov 3, 2003
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ThomasJNov 3, 2003
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Taking on familiar songs, though, always unearths the rough edges beneath the polish, especially when they sound flat wrong emanating from the mouth of America's peppiest nineteen-year-old.
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Moore's voice has grown stronger, she updates the covers with some youthful enthusiasm, and, well, these songs are hard to screw up.
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BlenderThese are big songs, and Moore's voice fills them out spectacularly, without turning the enterprise into a retro stunt. [Nov 2003, p.117]