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| Artist: Natasha Bedingfield Label: Epic
List Price: $16.97 Buy Used: $7.49 You Save: $9.48 (56%)
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Rating: 66 reviews Sales Rank: 227
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 711748 UPC: 886971174823 EAN: 0886971174823 ASIN: B000Y14U4M
Release Date: January 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Complete with original disc(s), case, and artwork. In stock and ships today. Case has some minor damage.
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More than a Pocketful January 27, 2008 Kendall Williams (Indiana) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the latest album release from Natasha Bedingfield and I am glad it saw the light of day here in the U.S. "Pocketful Of Sunshine" was worth the wait and the purchase, it is smooth from beginning to end, there are no out of place tracks on here, all mesh together and form a listening experience that takes you through the highs and lows of Natasha Bedingfield's mind, I never once felt the need to push the forward button with this album. She has great lyrics, and freshness that is welcome, the standout tracks were "Pocketful Of Sunshine", "Love Like This" (of course), Angel, Freckles, Happy. If you buy this album, you won't be disappointed, it is definitely more than just a pocketful.
I love this CD! February 29, 2008 Konacoffee (Hilo, Hawaii) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Strange, I never heard of her until recently, but wow...Natasha is VERY VERY GOOD. I love her songs - actually most all of them. I love the tunes, I love the beat, I love the words - awesome! Would love to go her concert. Pocketful of Sunshine is fantastic - hope it wins awards! She is extremely talented.
awesome June 9, 2008 Tracy Allen (Moorhead Mn) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought the cd for only 2 songs on there tha tI liked when I got the cd I listened to the whole thing and just absolutaly love every song on there.... it is very upbeat but very relaxing to listen to at the same time wtg good job on this cd
Perfectly Titled! January 23, 2008 Tracy M. Edwards (Telford, PA United States) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This cd couldn't have a more apt title. It is beautiful, and truly like sunshine on a rainy day. The songs are upbeat, positive, feel good - exactly what my life needs right now. I love this cd even more than Unwritten, & that's saying a lot. I'm sitting here at my desk, bopping away to it as I type this. I dare you to not move when you listen to it. The songs are perfect for her unmistakable, incredible voice and beautiful runs. I was going to try to pick favorite tracks, but I just can't, because I love them all. Buy this cd, you won't regret it, & I bet it will become a favorite.
A Pocket Full of Sunshine January 25, 2008 Fitzwilliam Forever 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
With a compilation of songs from her true sophomore album, N.B., only released in the U.K., and new work, Natasha Bedingfield serves up 'Pocketful of Sunshine', a refreshing album that outshines her previous album by far. Fans of Sara Bareilles and Colbie Caillat will delight over these songs. Here are my personal opinions of each: 1.) Put Your Arms Around Me- **** This is a great opener. While the lyrics aren't very meaningful, the tune is happy and melodic. An over all of four stars because I don't enjoy the ping-y sound of the machines in the background. 2.) Pocket Full of Sunshine- *** Again, with the unnatural machine noise! While I enjoy the song, I wouldn't listen to it on repeat, because this doesn't hold the originality of most of Natasha's songs. Three stars- I feel like it's too commercial. 3.) Happy- ***** One of the best songs I've heard of her. I like the lyrics and the message of the song. The chorus is cute and screams of summer hit. I think that this song will especially delight Sara Bareilles fans, because the intro strongly reminds me of one of her songs. However, this song is plenty original, and easy to listen to on repeat, as the song is great for a pleasing, happy spring/summer ambiance. Five stars! 4.) Love Like This- **** A good song, but there isn't much to comment on. It's not as original as some of the other ones, but not bad. Four stars. 5.) Piece of Your Heart- **** Different from some of the other songs on this album- less "happy summer hit", it reminds me of her previous album, Unwritten, where the songs somewhat slower and more moody. It's good that she has a variety of sons on the album. Four stars. 6.) Soulmate- ***** Again, a slower song. This one had a rippling guitar rhythm and a soft, cool voice. Very beautiful. 7.) Say it Again- *** Cute,but the chorus is a little repeatitive.I like some of the lines, but it isn't the strongest song on the album. 8.) Angel- *** Very different from most of her other songs. The machines work for her this time, because this song is more rap-oriented. It reminds me of Beyonce. Again, a mediocre 3. The middle of this album looses some steam. 9.) Backyard- ***** Picking up the steam that it lost before, the songs make a gentle comeback with this sweet, melodic, reminiscent song. It has an enticing atmosphere. Five stars. 10.) Freckles- ***** This song is the best one on the album. It has an incredibly empowering message and makes listeners smile. It shows the side of Natasha that I like most as a singer. Less mechanical, Freckles is refreshing and happy. "Why waste a second/ Not loving who you are?" These lyrics are great. I love this song! If you don't buy the whole album, t least buy this one! 11.)Who Knows- **** This song is... different. In a good way, it's not like many other songs I've heard. For some reason, this song reminds me of a boardwalk. The chords give off a mysterious aroma, and the song is more girl-oriented, like "Single" in her last album. If only is didn't have those horrible mechanical parts all the time! You can't pick up on them throughout the song, but then she stops singing, all the instruments stop, and all you can hear is an 80's-esque symphony of machinery. I kept giving this five stars, and then I'd hear the chorus that sounds remarkably like a bad cell phone ringtone and change my mind. I would give it five stars if they cut out those awful parts. Luckily, they don't destroy the rest of the song. Four stars. 12.) Pirate Bones- *** This song feels a little last-minute and uninspired. She compares herself like pirate bones, and I think that this time they actually used a cell phone to record the sound of dialing. It may have seemed like a good idea at the time, but now it comes off as hastened and average. 13.) Not Givin' Up- **** The start of this song didn't seem very promising, but I actually enjoyed it a lot. The disco-y beginning was not the best choice, but it's a good dance song- very energetic. Four stars. Over all, this album gets 4 stars. I would give it 5 stars for 'Freckles' alone, but, while I'm no math genius, I know that that wouldn't be a proper average. The album is uplifting and pleasing in general. I enjoy the bits of guitar and piano. This album much is better than the previous one, and you can see Natasha grow as an artist. Hats off to you, Ms. Bedingfield!
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