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			7.0
			70330
			
				7.0 |  
				Digital Spy
			
				Sweet Talker is a solid effort from Miss Cornish that will surely reignite her international profile
				
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			6.0
			70336
			
				6.0 |  
				Time Out
			
				There are enough bangers here to secure her comeback, but when she sings ‘You haven’t seen the best of me’ on ‘Masterpiece’, it’s hard to disagree
				
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			6.0
			70343
			
				6.0 |  
				All Music
			
				While Sweet Talker's lack of a clear artistic voice makes it wildly uneven, it just might be loud enough to regain American listeners' attention
				
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			6.0
			70267
			
				6.0 |  
				The Guardian
			
				Your enjoyment will hinge on how you feel about the strained earnestness of her delivery
				
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			6.0
			70268
			
				6.0 |  
				The FT
			
				It’s all very calculating – but Sweet Talker is dynamic and brazen too
				
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			6.0
			70273
			
				6.0 |  
				The Observer
			
				The quirks that made Jessie J’s previous albums notable have been replaced by the hugeness of failsafe producers
				
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			5.0
			70547
			
				5.0 |  
				Rolling Stone
			
				Jessie's at her best when she's having fun. She just doesn't have enough of it here
				
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			5.0
			70266
			
				5.0 |  
				Slant Magazine
			
				Unfortunately, after that impressive opening salvo, the album largely relapses on tired MOR pop
				
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			5.0
			70320
			
				5.0 |  
				A.V. Club
			
				Jessie J lands in the ballpark of Katy Perry’s earnest, melismatic warbling, yet without the playfulness or personality the latter brings to her candy-colored pop
				
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			5.0
			71553
			
				5.0 |  
				PopMatters
			
				Lacks enough punch to truly be that breakthrough album Jessie J and company – the record company that is – had hoped for
				
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			4.0
			71406
			
				4.0 |  
				Beardfood
			
				Once the initial rush passes, it's quite irritating
				
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			4.0
			70269
			
				4.0 |  
				Evening Standard
			
				Everything here is brash radio fodder, from Bang Bang, her blockbuster team-up with Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande, to the relatively subtle strings and hollering of Fire
				
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			2.0
			70318
			
				2.0 |  
				Drowned In Sound
			
				It's not really an album, more a relentless ad campaign. I'm not buying it and neither should you
				
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