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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 R&B. 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.
Nice vocals, especially the way she uses them in the background in the beginning.
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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