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Product Description:
Japanese pressing of Natasha's debut album. Includes 2 tracks not on the U.S. version, I'm A Bomb, Frogs & Princes, and a different version of Drop Me In The Middle, featuring Bizarre of D12! Original album cover and photos inside, booklet with Japanese lyrics + obi strip.
From Amazon.com:
In the United Kingdom, New Zealand-born Natasha Bedingfield and brother Daniel Bedingfield have seemingly taken up permanent residence at the top of the pop charts. He's an earnest rocker with a dance music bent. She's an altogether more exciting prospect--a singer-songwriter who refuses to sit still, charging through decadent R&B ("Single"), jittery electro-pop ("I'm A Bomb") and first-class balladry ("I Bruise Easily"), invoking the likes of Beyonce and Gwen Stefani. And, okay, sometimes Nelly Furtado. An all-star production team, including former Robbie Williams collaborator Guy Chambers, makes for a debut that sounds like an instant greatest-hits set--just add cheekbones. --Aidin Vaziri

Disc 1
1. These Words (I Love You, I Love You)
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2. Single
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3. Unwritten
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4. Silent Movie
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5. Stumble
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6. Peace Of Me
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7. If You're Gonna
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8. Drop Me In The Middle
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9. We're All Mad
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10. I Bruise Easily
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11. The One That Got Away
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12. Size Matters
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13. Wild Horses
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Collective Debut - 
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Unwritten Review
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Natasha definately has destinctive vocals and makes an impressive debut. I did not hear this offering before hearing her latest entitled Pocketful Of Sunshinez(2008) which is a solid improvement(5 stars). But when you are working from a four star rating(Unwritten) you don't have that much to improve; she proves this with her first two releases. Unwritten is a very thoughtproking song. I especially like her writing ability; althought, they are generally written collaborably, the songs sound like something she would say and that makes listening to her more believable.
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Good Beat - 
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Unwritten Review
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This music is enjoyable for listening. The CD as a who,e is not exactly what I expected.
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Undwerwritten---Natalie - 
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Unwritten Review
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She is a very good singer I did not know she is the one who plays that lital song and I had to get it when I found out and I really love her sonfs they are uplifing. Great songs Great singer
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"I gotta find your heart to shoot my arrow through..." - 
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Unwritten Review
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Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield is one fun and charming debut album from this beautiful singer/songwriter. These Words (I Love You, I Love You) was her breakthough hit, still sounds great three years later. Single and Unwritten are also outstanding tracks as well. Some of my favorite songs on this album include: Slient Movie, I Bruise Easily, The One That Got Away, Stumble, If You're Gonna, Wild Horses, and the hidden track, Sojourn. Bedingfield's voice is soulful, lively, and quite impressive. This gal can definitely sang!! There were some great albums released in 2005, and this one is no exception. I highly recommend this gem and her sophomore album, enjoy!
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biggest album of 2005 YET!!! - 
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Unwritten Review
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I just received Natasha's newest CD, when all of a sudden I saw her debut vid off of this. As a matter of fact, that vid is also her debut album's name: Unwritten. The tracks from 1-13 are so seclusive, but 5 of them from both are my favorite tracks off of both thus far, and I'm rating them as this month goes on. They are:
5. Who Knows- 9.4/10, a pretty breezy track
4. These Words(I Love You, I Love You)- a perfect 10, THAT'S THE VID I SAW!
3. I Bruise Easily- 9.8/10, 2nd vid for the album
2. Pocketful of Sunshine- a perfect 10, my favorite song off of the new album
1. Unwritten- also a perfect 10, but also my favorite off the debut
I guess everyone's awaiting Natasha's new vid for Pocketful of Sunshine, and I know I am. The songs she wrote are all that romantic, as is her voice. This girl's my #1 artist of all time!
No one knew about track #13 which is a cover of Wild Horses though.
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