Don't Look Back (Celeste Buckingham album)

[7] Complimenting young artist for "having surpassed all fellow singers of her own",[7] Daniel Maršalík attributed much of "Buckingham's allure"[7] to her ability to see beyond the horizons of her homebase in the first place.

Giving the set six (out of seven) points, he only reproached the Slovak cut "Mám ťa málo", respectively the spoken intro of "Stupid Love Games", both of which he saw "disturbing to no purpose".

Despite noting the broad genre influences, such as e.g. Adele, Dido, Rihanna and Katy Perry, the columnist stressed Buckingham's skills as a sovereign composer.

[8] Unlike Maršalík of the REPORT, he saw also a potential in her collaboration with Martin Harich, describing their result ("Mám ťa málo") to sound "like the best in the Slovak classic pop"[8] music.

[8] On July 26, 2012, the album entered the Top 50 Prodejní, a chart effective for both countries Czech Republic and Slovakia, debuting at number forty.