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Album: More
# Song Title   Time
1)    Itch, The
2)    Sex Has Come Between Us
3)    That Was Then, Then Is Now
4)    Dangerous Girl
5)    She Talks About Love
6)    I Know What Boys Like
7)    Busted
8)    Special
9)    Where's the Party
10)    I Can't Say No
11)    Real Life
12)    As Long as You're Loving Me
 

Album: More
# Song Title   Time
1)    Itch, The
2)    Sex Has Come Between Us
3)    That Was Then, Then Is Now
4)    Dangerous Girl
5)    She Talks About Love
6)    I Know What Boys Like
7)    Busted
8)    Special
9)    Where's the Party
10)    I Can't Say No
11)    Real Life
12)    As Long as You're Loving Me
 
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  • Includes a free trial of America Online up to 700 hours free for a month.
  • Personnel includes: Vitamin C (vocals); Jimmy Harry, Michael Hotch (guitar, keyboards, programming); Billy Mann (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Josh Deutsch, Adam Rogers, Mark Anthony Jones, Mats Berntoft (guitar); Gary Hughes, Peter Schwartz (keyboards); Jack Daley (bass) ;Steve Sidelnyk, Alan Friedman (programming); DJ Logic (turntables); Alex Edenborough, Donna Deloray, Laila Samualson, Tabatha fair, Victoria Clamp, Jennifer Harr, Jeanette Olsson (background vocals).
  • Producers include: Jimmy Harry, Josh Deutsch, Andy Marvel, Billy Mann, Michael Kotch.
  • Engineers include: Vaughan Merrick, "Bonzai" Jim Caruso, Andy Marvel.
  • On her solo debut, Vitamin C (A.K.A. Colleen Fitzpatrick) offered up a pop-friendly, genre-jumping disc of chart-oriented songs that, to listeners familiar with her past, was surprisingly far removed from the alt-rock sound of her former band Eve's Plum. The follow-up album MORE continues more or less in the same vein as its predecessor, but with even more of a pop sheen in both the production and the songwriting (the presence of hitmaking composer Billy Steinberg is a clue to the direction here).
  • The bubbly electro-pop/R&B of "The Itch" and pure pop balladry of "As Long as You're Loving Me" might not sound out of place on a Britney Spears album. Meanwhile a turbo-charged update of the Waitresses' '80s hit "I Know What Boys Like" seems like a natural move aimed at the ears of a new generation of popsters who never heard the original.
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (2/01/01, p.59) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Ultra-catchy ditties that deal with some eternal pop dynamics....Her ability to wink at the microphone while generating teen pop's requisite sincerity personalises [the] factory-made hooks....If you crave teen pop's sparkle but spurn its saccharine, Vitamin C may be just what the doctor ordered."

Spin (3/01, p.148) - 7 out of 10 - "...Vitamin C++...her bandwagon has become a Lexus low-rider....Groovy detail-freakism. Every space on MORE hums with blip-skipping bonus beats, phone-sex coos, and backing vocals boingin' like bungee cords..."

Entertainment Weekly (1/26/01, p.102) - "...[She] certainly has the witty, danceable electro-pop thing down....[but] where she really shines through is on timeless AM-radio fluff like 'Dangerous Girl'..." - Rating: B
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