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.
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
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Collective Debut:
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... more info
Good Beat:
This music is enjoyable for listening. The CD as a who,e is not exactly what I expected.
Undwerwritten---Natalie:
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
"I gotta find your heart to shoot my arrow through...":
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... more info