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8.0
43017
8.0 |
Evening Standard
A buzzing collection of the latest sharp pop sounds, bursting with potential hit
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7.0
43015
7.0 |
musicOMH
An end-product that both the casual fan and most die-hard ‘soldier’ will enjoy
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6.0
43016
6.0 |
BBC
While it’s not quite the same dead-eyed detachment you’d get from, say, Rihanna, it treads a fine line between noticeable passion and pop for pop’s sake
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6.0
43018
6.0 |
The Guardian
Sometimes interesting, often generic, with a few decent songs among the will-this-do numbers
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6.0
43019
6.0 |
The Independent
Offers her most confident set yet, augmenting the familiar collaborators – will.i.am, Calvin Harris, Taio Cruz – with fresher talent like producer Panther
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6.0
43175
6.0 |
Entertainment.ie
When an album is conceived in such an impersonal manner it's difficult to feel anything but ambivalence towards it
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6.0
43453
6.0 |
State
Hardly the incendiary rebirth that was touted
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4.0
43026
4.0 |
The Observer
Her wobbly performance at the jubilee concert was as unconvincing as a lot of these tracks
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4.0
43034
4.0 |
Scotland on Sunday
When she does raunch it up on Sexy Den A Mutha, it feels like a young auntie behaving inappropriately at a family do
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2.0
43048
2.0 |
The Arts Desk
Do we really have to talk about the music? Surely that’s not the point of Cheryl Cole?
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2.0
43020
2.0 |
Independent on Sunday
An album with nothing to recommend it whatsoever, A Million Lights is R&B without the R or the B
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