Unfabulous and More Emma Roberts

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  • Release Date: 09/27/2005
  • Sales Rank: 83,645
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 828767764023
 
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Unfabulous and More

1LISTENI Wanna Be 3:14
2LISTENPunch Rocker 2:33
3LISTENSay Goodbye to Jr. High 3:39
4LISTENI Have Arrived 3:23
5LISTEN94 Weeks (Metal Mouth Freak) 3:49
6LISTENThis Is Me 3:40
7LISTENDummy 3:08
8LISTENMexican Wrestler 5:02
9LISTENWe Are Gonna Happen 3:35
10LISTENNew Shoes 2:15

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Editorial Reviews

Half soundtrack, half teen pop debut album, Emma Roberts' Unfabulous and More features songs from the Nickelodeon series Unfabulous -- in which Roberts plays Addie Singer, a sensitive but sassy 13 year old who writes songs to cope with the ups and downs of adolescence -- as well as a few new tracks. Much like Hilary Duff's first forays into pop during Lizzie McGuire, Roberts is fresh and genuine, and the album is filled with sweet, idealistic songs sung by a young girl who sounds like a young girl instead of a pop tart. Unfabulous and More is just as musically eclectic, if not more so, than many of the albums by established teen divas: it spans the big, shiny pop of "I Wanna Be," the spunky rock of "Punch Rocker," and "Say Goodbye to Jr. High," a detailed look into the inner workings of the junior-high caste system set to bittersweet synth pop, in just the first three tracks. Like many other teen pop albums, there's a small army of writers, producers, and musicians responsible for these songs, but Unfabulous and More actually manages to sound like the voice of one girl. Many of the best songs were written by Jill Sobule, whose work has always had a sometimes-sweet, sometimes-sharp insight into young women's thoughts. "New Shoes" captures the giddy delight of getting a new pair of kicks, while "94 Weeks (Metal Mouth Freak)" nails the prison-like feeling of putting your teeth in a cage. Though the song is more than a little self-pitying, and much like having braces, goes on a little too long, it's still kind of remarkable that this teenage rite of passage and the worries surrounding it (will you still like me if I have braces?) hasn't had a song dedicated to it before. Songs like "Mexican Wrestler" and "Dummy" -- a kiss-off song dedicated to a friend who's becoming a poser -- also add some quirky but perceptive twists to teen angst. Unfabulous and More may be too earnest and innocent for fans of glossier, more glamorous teen pop, but based on these songs, it's easy to hear why Unfabulous, and Roberts, strike a chord with teenage girls. Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Unfabulous and Moreby Anonymous

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March 02, 2007: This is is awsome! Emma couldn't of done a better job. I love this cd. I can listen to it over and over again and still not get tired of it! My favorites are: I wanna be, say goodnbye to jr. high, I have arrived, this is me, dummy, and we are gonna happen. Those songs are great I LOVE them! I hope she will come out with another cd! Great job Emma. You're a great singer and actress keep doing your GREAT work!

Unfabulous and Moreby Anonymous

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October 10, 2006: I hate her show, and her singing! I mean, these songs are corny and lame, like she couldn't find anything else to sing about, so she sang about mexican wrestlers and new shoes. Yeah, that's smart (sarcasm). Her character (and in real life) are shallow and care about unimportant things. What a waste if I acutally bought this junk!


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