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Jul 21, 2015Working Girl isn’t an album that will stretch boundaries or break new ground--the best tracks are ones that can’t easily be compared to other artists, such as Taste It and Help Too.
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Jul 13, 2015It packs a selection of nagging tunes that could easily light up the mainstream as, say, the Pet Shop Boys once did, if rave-ified R&B didn’t exert such a stranglehold on the charts.
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Jul 10, 2015Working Girl isn’t the sleekest of albums but the stumbles and scrapes that Little Boots overcomes are a testament to her desire for change.
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UncutJul 1, 2015It's a rather bloodless and oddly dated set. [Aug 2015, p.76]
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Jul 28, 2015Little Boots is consciously following pop music's torchbearers. Unfortunately, she's not ready to carry one herself.
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Jul 10, 2015There is certainly something interesting about it, but it’s also a bit hard to embrace wholeheartedly.
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Jul 9, 2015Working Girl’s weakness is not in Hesketh’s insecurity, or the songs themselves, but in the fact that it breaches what was advertised.
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MojoJul 6, 2015With a few exceptions, she just sounds bored. [Aug 2015, p.93]
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