The only real critcism of this album is its short length... barely 34 mins. But that gives it a neat and tidy quality that suits the album well. All You Can Eat is the second in three autobiographical albums (Inguene being before, Invincible Summer after). Like Inguene some surprisingly cutting and sad lyrics mix with up beat pop. This album is more stripped down than Inguene however and makes you feel closer to KD Lang, and is far more upbeat, with a whiff of resolve and optomism creeping in, making way for the happy go lucky Invincible Summer several years later. All ten tracks are polished and memorable and there are some fantastic moments... the wry If I were you, the indecisive Maybe, the joyous Sexuality. Favourite track has to be the last number 'I want it all' a track devoted to emotional glutony and greed. A very rewarding listen that is lighter and more elegant than Inguene and demonstrates the voice and talent of one of the most accomplished singers/song writers around. Go gorge yourself.