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Kathryn S. Carrington/Author of "To Catch A Kitten" October 21, 2008 Kathryn S. Carrington (Laurel, Maryland) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this song! I love the lyrics! The sound of her voice and especially the depth to which she sings from her heart and soul, making this song a winner! What a refreshing, moving, fancy and beautiful voice. This songs makes me want to write some more love stories.
Love at first sound October 12, 2008 S. Lynch (Texas) As soon as I heard this song on Lipstick Jungle I loved it and had to find it. Amy Whino is gone and real U.K soul has arrived!
Better in Time? October 6, 2008 Amaranth (Northern California) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Better in Time" is UK phenom Leona Lewis' follow-up to her passionate "Bleeding Love." "Better in time" starts out strong. It's a lament for lost love. Lewis is the mistress of heartbreak. In a way,"Better in time" is superior to "Bleeding Love" because it's truly elegaic. There's a sense of loss,and hope that one day it will be gone. Still,it's formulaic RB. Lewis is doing a spot-on Mariah Carey impression. Again,she is overproduced. Perhaps Lewis would do better in time as a torch singer in a night club,as people drown their sorrows in cocktails.
Decent enough. September 21, 2008 Dri the Complex Lonely (USA) The way it's sung is what grabs me. I don't really know all the lyrics but I think just the way it sounds is enough to grab me in. br / br /Nice vocals, especially the way she uses them in the background in the beginning. br / br /3.3 stars.
Talent, actual talent August 25, 2008 Stefan Crane (KY USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Yes, this woman truly has talent. This track is a swooning, almost calypso beat, sound that truly entertains the ears. The instruments are full, yet so is Lewis' voice. It is a great song to close your eyes and be whilred away. Another time, a place where pop stars truly have talent and don't require a vocoder to sound pleasant. This woman is a great songstress. The songwriters should be applauded as well.
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