Thinking It Over
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Thinking It Over (Full Length Version)
- Just A Little
- Doin' It
- Wanting Me Tonight
- Got To Have Your Love
- No Clouds
- Everyday
- Saturday
- Holding On For You
- I Got What You Want
- Feel The Rush
- Right Here Right Now
- Dream About It
- Never Give Up
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #47279 in Music
- Released on: 2002-05-27
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Thinking It Over was originally titled "To Those Who Wait" and considering Hear’say have released two albums and are already yesterday’s chip paper it would have been a very appropriate title. The delay was in legal wrangles over their name but with all that behind them, and a shiny "X" appended to their moniker, they can unleash their poppy brand of US-styled R&B and UK two-step. Apart from the title track which was co-written by Pete from Artful Dodger, the big single has to be "Just A Little"; slinky, sexy with an acoustic punch courtesy of producers Big Pockets and Brad Gilderman, (Destiny’s, Jay-Z).
With UK R&B still not receiving the attention of its peers in the US, there is a need to go poppy in order to get any airplay. It works for Mis-teeq and Blue but to be extra safe, for much of their material Liberty X distance themselves from their UK roots, yet still squeeze the cheese, leaving them with a pop sound somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic.
Although three singles have already been lifted from it there are still a few more potentials such as "No Clouds", a homage to feeling good on a sunny day complete with rap interlude and S Club-esque chorus or for when the season dictates a ballad, "Holding On for You" has all the key elements for across-the-board appeal.
As with a lot of pop albums, many of the songs are mere fillers but what sets Thinking It Over apart is that even the weak songs sound different to the one before so it never gets too tedious. Definitely worth the wait.--Georgina Collins
CD Description
'Thinking It Over' is the debut album from Popstars rejectsLiberty X. Includes their hit singles 'Doin' it', 'ThinkingIt Over', and 'Just A Little'. Geared towards an older audience, their music is less poppy than Hear'Say, concentratingon their soul, dance and R&B influences.




