Cathy Dennis is, much to my disappointment, a very under-rated singer. Cathy released five top 25 hits from her 1991 number 3 LP 'Move To This',all featured here with the exception of 'C'mon and Get My Love' with D Mob. She has a unique vocal style which is well suited to a diverse range of music. Her voice is powerfull and soulful and this is demonstrated on the superb songs featured on this LP. Cathy was known as a disco diva in the early 1990's when she released hits such as Touch Me and Just Another Dream. She showed also her capability of singing ballads such as the melodic and heartfelt 'Too Many Walls'. She worked with Shep Pettibone in the early 1990's and offered a more soulful and less energetic style of music on her number 8 LP 'Into the Skyline'. The hits from this LP include 'Irresistible' and 'You Lied To Me'. Although different in style to her previous hits, these songs were successful in the charts and established Cathy as a major British female talent. In 1996, Cathy released the rock influenced 'West End Pad'. This song represented a major change in the style of music we had come to expect from Cathy Dennis. This song is very catchy and easy to listen to. Cathy showed that she was capable of singing and producing songs of a very different nature to dance and soul. Cathy had further success in 1997 with her version of the Kinks classic 'Waterloo Sunset' which reached number 11. Cathy's third album 'Am I The Kinda Girl' Was released soon after. On this LP shew worked with Ray davies from The Kinks. As well as her singing talent, this LP also reflects her producing, mixing and outstanding song writing talents. This LP offers music which is easy to listen to, catchy and songs sung with feeling and emotion. Anyone who has not heard much of Cathy's music would be impressed and indeed overjoyed that the had become introduced with her music. Other non-album tracks are featured on this LP as well as her 10 top 40 hits. Those who had forgotten Cathy will soon be reminicing over the times when she dominated the charts. A superb record.