Lucy Woodward Is... Hot & Bothered [Barnes & Noble Exclusive] Lucy Woodward

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Lucy Woodward Is... Hot & Bothered [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

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Lucy Woodward Is... Hot & Bothered [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

1LISTENLove Is Gonna Getcha 3:25
2LISTENUse What I Got 4:06
3LISTENSlow Recovery 4:33
4LISTENSubmarine Love 4:15
5LISTENYou Found Me Out 4:18
6LISTENHot & Bothered 4:13
7LISTENWhat I Can Do 4:04
8LISTENGeographical Cure 4:10
9LISTENSugar 3:59
10LISTENToo Much to Live For 3:45
11LISTENDon't Wanna Love Again 3:49
12LISTENI Won't Care 5:07

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    Editorial Reviews

    Smart and sassy women vocalists may sound like the flavor of 2008, but Lucy Woodward has been blazing her own path since the 2003 release of her Top 40 hit “Dumb Girls.” Hold the damage and call off the paparazzi, though -- Woodward knows the difference between confidence and braggadocio; unlike most of today’s crop of young soul singers, there’s no imminent train wreck in her future. The intervening five years have amped up the funk and hip-hop quotient of her music, and on Lucy Woodward…Is Hot and Bothered, she hooks up with Itaal Shur, who co-wrote Santana’s monster “Smooth.” Mixing her convincing vocals and songwriting with his pop smarts yields a potent and well-rounded portrait of a young singer enviably in control. From the hip-hop-soul-styled “Use What I Got” to the small-combo blues of “Geographical Cure,” Woodward invests contemporary productions with jazzy flourishes -- imagine Amy Winehouse and Duffy with an additional decade of musical references. “Love Is Gonna Getcha” mines a trip-hop groove with John Barry orchestrations and disco-era harmonies, with Woodward’s golden vocals bouncing along the top. Its companion track, “Too Much to Live For,” kicks all of the above into higher gear and adds a gospel breakdown. The London-born, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter’s versatility is unsurprising if you consider her pedigree as the daughter of a belly-dancing opera singer and a composer-conductor. On the torchy “Slow Recovery,” though, Woodward shows off her most valuable asset: a flexible, sensual voice with a seductive rasp that should be leaving listeners hot and bothered for a long time to come. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble

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    September 27, 2010: Love this record. Fresh and yummy. Songs are catchy, a bit retro but very now, and the musicianship is outstanding. Lucy can saaaang! Fave tracks: &quot Don't Wanna Love Again&quot and &quot Slow Recovery.&quot

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    September 27, 2010: I'll start out by saying I have both Lucy's 1st album While You Can and 2nd album Hot and Bothered. I didn't even realize I would be such a fan. I first heard one of her songs on the What a Girl Wants soundtrack. Needless to say, I have been following her ever since. True blue believer in REAL music. Lucy's voice is so powerful, so much so, that she pulls you in. I have seen her live at some of her shows in the NYC and keep going back for more. Her last show at the Zipper Factory was so amazing, I think its her best yet. If you're on the fence for this CD, don't be. She is electric. And if you can make it out to one of her shows, wait around to say hey, she is not one to be shy. Enjoy.


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