• Record Label: Elektra
  • Release Date: Jan 30, 2001
Metascore
69

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. One of the best things about Ms. C as an artist, especially considering her indie-ish background, is that she hasn't been afraid to embrace plastic pop as a vehicle for self-expression. More importantly, though, having found success within this genre , Vitamin C here takes chances instead of relying purely on formula.
  2. More winds up having more style and substance than its predecessor.
  3. [She] certainly has the witty, danceable electro pop thing down on her latest, More...
  4. Spin
    70
    Every space on More hums with blip-skipping bonus beats, phone-sex coos, and backing vocals boingin' like bungee cords. [March 2001, p.148]
  5. But she refuses to fake R&B's vocal bravado, and her lyrics, unlike those of her peers, never resemble poor translations of Scandinavian tongues. When she drops the playgirl persona for "As Long As You're Loving Me," C radiates a natural warmth that circumvents power balladry's hot air.
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User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
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  3. Negative: 1 out of 3
  1. Apr 10, 2012
    9
    I purchased this album a couple years back off of eBay and I was surprised. Her debut record may have been better in terms of lyrical contentI purchased this album a couple years back off of eBay and I was surprised. Her debut record may have been better in terms of lyrical content and production, but this record shows a edgier and more dance oriented side of C and it's a good one. Standout tracks on the album are "The itch", "I Know What Boys Like" and "Special". Songs that are good but are under achieved are "Sex Has Come Between Us", "Busted" and "That Was Then This is Now'. Overall, a nice album and is still original 11 years later. Full Review »