Transistor Corazón

[5] According to Greener the album's name comes from the English/Spanish word "transistor", a device that amplifies, alters or changes the direction of an electrical signal, and from "corazón", the Spanish for "heart".

[8] In a 4.5-starred review, The Daily Telegraph's Culture Editor, Martin Chilton, described Transistor Corazón as an "album of depth" and her songwriting as "classy".

"[9] Belgium's Rootstime magazine said that Melissa Greener "continues to grow as a singer but also as a songwriter and entertainer... an artist whose career development we will follow with healthy interest.

"[10] Fred Schmale, for the Netherlands' Real Roots Cafe, praised Greener's cover version of The Beatles' song "If I Fell" and, in particular, the string arrangements.

[12] Germany's Wasser-Prawda – Musik under Meer (Music and More) cultural magazine praised Greener's "voluptuously arranged folk poems", helping you paint a "dreamy atmosphere".