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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
After listening to this album many times over, I have to disagree with the comments of many of the previous '1 out of 5' comments.
There's a quaint and simplistic style that Kate tries to use when portraying the scenarios represented by the songs on this album, which will mostly appeal to the younger 16-25s age group because of their realistic associations to modern life.
Although the album has some unintelligent and frankly annoying lyrics, they are nether-the-less catchy and will keep these tracks high in the charts for a reasonable amount of the time, and will remind a lot of people of the times when `umberella-ella-ella-ella' plagued the nation.
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38 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
I've had one of these for 2 weeks now and I love its vibrant sound quality, light weight, and ease of use. However, I have a few things to frown upon when recommending it to other people:
Firstly, when playing a track (and depending on the encoding of said track, high quality VBR being the worst) the user interface and menus are very slow. Sometimes when trying to change tracks while playing a song, the user interface actually times-out before it manages to register my button presses, so I am sometimes forced to pause playback to select another song.
Secondly, I bought the black model thinking it would resist scratches more than any of the other colours... I was… Read more
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