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Katie Melua, Album No.8. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

In ambiguity a sense of coyness and obscurity can be found hiding, waiting for another’s deft touch to bring the subject out from the shroud and veil which has been placed auspiciously around it, to reveal the message and meaning, to coax the ambiguous from its butterfly like cocoon and let it stand, unhindered, with a flourish and with its tale ready to be told.

Katie Melua, Secret Symphony. Album Review.

Originally published by L.S. Media. March 7th 2012. (under the nameĀ of Laura Dentt-Steven)

L.S. Media Rating ****

There is no doubting the talent that lies at the heart of Katie Melua. A voice that makes champagne taste so much sweeter and puts to shame a lot of women that feel the need to just flaunt what little talent they have into taking part in the con of stardom that pervades yet another generation of women who think that the way to happiness is by taking part in reality programmes and snaring the latest celebrity footballer.