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  • Both were very accomplished vocally, most adequate dramatically, but both were also undistinctive.
  • Also, there will be a new logo to replace the familiar but undistinctive Phoenix bird.
  • While the car's fresh and flowing curves improve on the frumpy lines of the'99 model, it is still conservative and undistinctive.
  • Celebrity murders are very much in the American grain . . . . What is most undistinctive about it is the sleaze; that's perennial.
  • She performs 11 songs, some with an undistinctive contemporary commercialism but others with depth and feeling that connect with country tradition and prove she is a fantastically gifted artist.
  • Alex Henderson of Allmusic considered the album's songs to be likable though undistinctive, still believing however that the group's debut " let listeners know that Changing Faces had potential ."
  • Valentino's signature, like Ungaro's, has been the redefinition of rich, feminine dressing time and again, so it was particularly disappointing to see him tone down this season with suits and gowns that were elegant but undistinctive.
  • The album is considered one of the more lackluster of Pendergrass'solo career with the generally undistinctive nature of the material, and the lack of overall cohesion resulting from the surfeit of different writers and producers involved, being particularly cited as weaknesses.
  • Mark Jenkins of " The Washington Post " found the music " competent but undistinctive stuff " and believed the " angry denunciations " of songs such as " Terrible Lie " are overshadowed by the " nursery-rhyme " chants of " Down in It ".
  • Digital Spy's Nick Levine gave it 4 out of 5 stars and wrote that the album " paints Brown as a talented songwriter, an inventive producer and a singer capable of everything from playful shrieks to hushed, soulful intimacy " . " USA Today " s Elysa Gardner gave the album 3?out of 4 stars and wrote that it " reveals both a knack for killer hooks and, vocally, a rare mix of power and grace " . " Los Angeles Times " writer Mikael Wood gave the album 3 out of 4 stars and viewed its slower songs as undistinctive, but wrote " even when her material blands out, there's a fresh-faced charm to Brown's delivery that sets her apart from the vintage-vinyl pack.