With this album Alex proves that she is a song writer as well as a beautiful singer. Worries that her extraordinary single, "Maybe That's What It Takes", was a one-off are dashed with this cd. Every original track is superb in its different way.
With the different co-writers Alex has created a collection of ballads, rock songs and impressively original music. "Stones & Feathers" stands out as a song which refuses to be pigeon-holed. Building from a slow start it develops into an undulating classic flowing over the listener like waves. "Dirty Pretty Words" is a rock song with a gritty feel, contrasting with "Cry" which is hauntingly beautiful, but again having its powerful moments. "Over Conscious" is on the single and is another slow enigmatic song. Finally "Wandering Soul" is a rousing rock/folk hybrid starting slowly but with a full-on rock chorus.
All the cover's are good, but two stand out for me, "Mad World" sung in the style used in Donnie Darko is spine-tingling, and "Everybody Hurts", which is played slower than in Fame Academy, becomes an even more dark and mournful piece.
Although Alex's next album will be the first with all her own songs, this is an outstanding debut. It stands up against the competition in its own right, even for people who didn't watch Fame Academy. Buy it and it'll rarely be out of your cd player.