"this lady is absolutely brilliant. all the songs are brilliant, with brilliant singing, from a brilliant singer, who has a brilliant voice.anyone who disagrees is wrong!!!"
AN ESSENTIAL CD FOR FANS OF ELECTRONIC-DANCE & POP!
Mr. Alan R. Brydon | 01/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is not at all radio friendly dance-pop. This album is club music similar to her first album. On "Look No Further" the mid and up tempo tracks have a bit more of a bounce than her first album. Good examples of this are tracks like "This Time I Found Love", "You Never Love the Same Way Twice", "I Love Music", and "Free The Love". There are also soulful songs like "Baby". On this album Rozalla is more focused vocally and it shows thourghout the album. She also co-writes some of the songs. If you like Amber, Cathy Dennis, Ce Ce Peniston, Crystal Waters, Ultra Nate, Alexia, Robin S., Kristine W.,etc., you will love this album. Also go to her website ...for more information on this fabulous dance artist."
DON'T YOU LOOK NO MORE
Mr. Alan R. Brydon | 12/17/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The bouncy bass line of the tracks make this album dance-pop. There are still heavy clubland dance tracks here, it has just been reduced some in order to make room for tracks that are R&B/Soul and Pop influenced. A satisfying second effort that helps open Rozalla to more music listeners. Rating B."
Rozalla changes her style
Mr. Alan R. Brydon | 09/11/1998
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Back in the early nineties Rozalla was dubbed "The Queen Of Rave". She enjoyed massive success with excellent dance recordings, e.g. "Are You Ready To Fly", and was well on her way to stay a perminent factor on the charts. In 1995 Rozalla seems to do everything to get rid off that title of "Rave Queen". Her second album, released on Epic, features a whole new variety of styles: dance, pure pop, some soul... you can get everything from the African songstress. "Look No Further" is therefore THE perfect album for the allround music lover because it has something there for everyone. However, it might have been an idea to try and make up something herself as well because Rozalla (or her producers?) certainly take the easiest way because the album is packed with cover versions. There's nothing wrong with her feel good versions of "I Love Music" and "You Never Love The Same Way Twice" or her soulful version of "Baby" but once she puts a dance beat under REM'S "Losing My Religion" the lady takes it one step too far. Luckily there are also some original songs. "Do You Believe" is a splendid pop song and dance favorites include the thrilling "This Time I Found Love" and "Free The Love". Rozalla is gifted with a beautiful voice and can really handle all sorts of music which shows in the smooth ballads. "Look No Further" might not be too original but it's good anyway. But Rozalla has lost her sound because all these songs could have been recorded by any other female songstress."