Looking For Flowers Again
Track Listings
| 1. Flowers Or Honesty |
| 2. Everything Means Nothing |
| 3. Hallways |
| 4. Looking Through Rosy Glasses |
| 5. I Do |
| 6. 103 And Other Things |
| 7. A Better Hold |
| 8. It's Over |
| 9. Again |
| 10. Crazy |
| 11. Home |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
A trio of female talents, Late Tuesday romances the listener with alluring three-part vocal harmonies hovering among acoustic guitars. These women have gained swift momentum recently, including the respectable 'Emerging Musical Artists' Award in 2002. Their accolades are easily understood upon listening to Looking for Flowers Again. Produced by Aaron Sprinkle.
Looking For Flowers Again,Late Tuesday,BlueTree Records,YOUNG INDIGO GIRLS HANGING OUT WITH SARAH MCLACHLAN. Original folk-pop music. Beautiful 3 part harmonies.
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Looking For Flowers Again
Manufacturer: BlueTree Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066BXI Release Date: 2002-05-04 |
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Album Description
A trio of female talents, Late Tuesday romances the listener with alluring three-part vocal harmonies hovering among acoustic guitars. These women have gained swift momentum recently, including the respectable 'Emerging Musical Artists' Award in 2002. Their accolades are easily understood upon listening to Looking for Flowers Again. Produced by Aaron Sprinkle.Customer Reviews:
musical jewel.......2003-11-27
The melodies soar and the harmonies ascend throughout this a capella folk-pop collection. I'd like to call it "11 songs full of grace and empowering music to lift you up at any given time." This Washington state trio hits every note with perfection, swapping vocal spotlights and instruments to create this musical jewel. You could compare them to Maren Ord or Natalie Merchant, but you'd still be way off. "Crazy" is my favorite track, and in it, the girls sing, "I know it sounds crazy/But I feel so much/And I don't' know what to do with myself/But I like being where you are." All of the songs have such intense background vocals that you feel as if you're sitting atop a mountain with the sunshine on your face...yes, seriously. "Flowers or Honesty" has a bonafide hometown feel to it, while "Looking Through Rosy Glasses" is a sweet, melodic tune. They may not appeal to everybody, but I think the majority of female vocalist worshippers will like what they hear. Personally, I think they're the best thing to come out of Washington since grunge. Be on the lookout-another album which promises to be even better will be out in time for 2004.
Favorite Tracks: Crazy, Everything Means Nothing
Rating: 5 stars
Amazing talent and a real class act.......2003-01-03
They truly are. Playing their own instruments with ease and grace. The girls have a sense of style that is all their own. With hypnotic songs like, "I Do", to playful and fun "Everything Means Nothing", this album showcases a great girl band that breaks the norm. Considered, Sarah McLachlan meets the Dixie Chicks and Sixpence None the Richer, this is a band that you will hear about very, very soon.
beautiful harmonies, great songs!.......2003-01-03
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