Mandy Moore — The Best Of
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David Missio (CHARTattack) December 14, 2004 2:51 pm
Music Review
- The Best Of
- Epic/Sony BMG
- 3.5 / 5

Mandy Moore may be releasing a Best Of album prematurely — she is only 20 — but her discography provides a good collection of bubblegum pop. If I had a daughter singing, "I miss you like candy," I'd smile at her sweet innocence. If she were to crawl around in a red vinyl cat suit I would be less enthused.
Moore's schoolgirl wholesomeness on songs like "Walk Me Home" and "Can We Still Be Friends" is refreshing in a sex-saturated market. While she might not have a deep pool of records to delve into, what Moore has to offer is a selection of innocent love songs that have never seen a booty or red vinyl.
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