...according to our Brett on Thu 03 Dec, 2009.
I've found what I've heard of Blue Roses in the past to be super pleasant so it's nice to have the 12" of 'Does Anyone Love Me Now' in my little pile. The main track, also on the album, has some subtly inventive production touches and represents a fine showcase for Laura Groves' spirited, passionate vocals and the version of 'Doubtful Comforts' recorded live with Grammatics (who complement her really nicely, it has to be said) shows she can more than pull it off live. Side B features (I think) two new tracks, one a cover and one a new Blue Roses track proper. This slab of modern folkiness and quality songwriting will be more than enough to tempt fans, I'm sure!This EP from Blue Roses features ‘Does Anyone Love Me
Now?’, a track taken from their self-titled album, plus one
live track recorded with The Grammatics (‘Doubtful
Comforts’), a brand new, previously unreleased track, and a
cover of ‘Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will
Understand)’ by Irma Thomas.
Tracklisting:
Does Anyone Love Me Now?
Doubtful Comforts (Live with The Grammatics)
Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand)
First Frost Night
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