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Blue Roses  - Blue Roses album flac Performer: Blue Roses
Title: Blue Roses
Style: Folk
Released: 2008
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1433 mb
FLAC album: 1257 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MIDI VOC DMF WMA AHX VQF MIDI
Genre: Folk and Country

Laura Groves, an English musician originally from Shipley, West Yorkshire, England. Her debut album, Blue Roses, was released in 2009 on XL Recordings. Groves now lives in London and is releasing music under her own name. Laura Groves and her band played a string of dates in support of Elbow and Glass Animals. Blue Roses (XL Recordings, 2009). Does Anyone Love Me Now? (XL Recordings, 2009).

Blue Roses (2) ‎– Blue Roses. Genre: Folk, World, & Country. A real shame that Laura Grove's seems to have departed from this style of music, as this one of the finest acoustic singer/songwriter albums that I've listened to. It's actually remarkably complex at times, yet also heartfelt and melodic. Laura's vocals are an acquired taste; quite child-like, though nowhere near as bad as Joanna Newsom's vocals in my opinion. Some similarities can be made to Kate Bush's more folky marterial, although perhaps only superficially. I think this is a cracking album that never really broke into the mainstream like.

The self-titled debut from 21-year-old British songwriter Laura Groves, under the name Blue Roses, thrives on the romance of youth and the unknown. Blue Roses - Fairly Good, Based on 4 Critics. 78. The self-titled debut from 21-year-old British songwriter Laura Groves, under the name Blue Roses, thrives on the romance of youth and the unknown. On opener "Greatest Thoughts", for instance, Groves suffers her adoration for the lover who won't meet her in the middle and, even worse, will never actually understand her.

Play Blue Roses album songs MP3 by Nikkie and download Blue Roses songs on Gaana. Released by Sandbar Music Dec 2006 9 Tracks.

Indeed, the bulk of Blue Roses is a call to turn one's beliefs over to feelings and intuition, even if it results in the sort of somber, sobering imperative that ends this album: "You're better off leaving/ Just go in the night. These lyrical patterns fit the 10 songs that comprise Blue Roses, a mostly solo album played almost entirely by Groves and recorded by friends in several English homes. Even though youth sometimes overcomes her taste here, she's adventurous.

This page offers Blue Roses's tracklist, cover and songs by Blue Roses. Blue Roses Tracklist.

Blue Roses - 'I Am Leaving'. Cover Your Tracks - Blue Roses. Top Songs By Blue Roses. 1. Doubtful Comforts. 467. 5. Greatest Thoughts. 434. 6. I Wish I. Blue Roses. 331. 7. Does Anyone Love Me Now? Blue Roses. 303. 8. Cover Your Tracks. 94. 10. Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand). 67. 11. Moments Before Sleep. 52. 12. Imaginary Fights.

Tracklist

Greatest Thoughts 4:02
Cover Your Tracks 5:00
I Am Leaving 3:26
Can't Sleep 5:17
I Wish I... 6:53
Coast 4:06
Does Anyone Love Me Now? 4:08
Doubtful Comforts 4:09
Rebecca 4:20
Imaginary Fights 3:50

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
XLCD411 Blue Roses Blue Roses ‎(CD, Album) XL Recordings XLCD411 UK 2009
XLCD411PR Blue Roses Blue Roses ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) XL Recordings XLCD411PR UK 2008
XLCD411 Blue Roses Blue Roses ‎(CD, Album) Союз XLCD411 Russia 2009
none Blue Roses Blue Roses ‎(CD, Album, Promo) XL Recordings none France 2009
XLLP 411, none Blue Roses Blue Roses ‎(LP, Album) XL Recordings, Salvia XLLP 411, none UK 2009


Comments: (1)
DireRaven
A magnificent album. A real shame that Laura Grove's seems to have departed from this style of music, as this one of the finest acoustic singer/songwriter albums that I've listened to. It's actually remarkably complex at times, yet also heartfelt and melodic. Laura's vocals are an acquired taste; quite child-like, though nowhere near as bad as Joanna Newsom's vocals in my opinion. Some similarities can be made to Kate Bush's more folky marterial, although perhaps only superficially. I think this is a cracking album that never really broke into the mainstream like I feel it should've. Perhaps in part due to the overwhelming number of artists in this style at the time of release (an people were more interested in Fleet Foxes etc at the time). Very highly recommended indeed!