Kathleen Edwards' Asking for Flowers is her first new album in three years, and the acclaimed artist’s most penetrating collection to date.
Asking for Flowers features eleven new songs, all written by Edwards, and finds her performing at the peak of her creative powers.
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Buffalo
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The Cheapest Key
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Asking for Flowers
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Alicia Ross
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I Make the Dough
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You Get the Glory
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Oil Man’s War
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Sure as Shit
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Run
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Oh Canada
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Scared at Night
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Goodnight, California
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Customer Reviews
(5.00 Stars) 1 person(s) rated this product.
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Best Alt-Country Album of 2008! posted on 07/15/2008
5 Stars
Reviewer: Phil Roy
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| Canadian artist Kathleen Edwards' latest offering "Asking For Flowers" is a very nice step up from her previous release "Back To Me" and is a genuine diamond in the rough. Even though some people have compared her music to a younger Lucinda Williams, Kathleen Edwards is definitely a bona fide star in her own right and this release just cements what has been building over the last ten years. Each successive release has been more revealing than the last and the song quality and musicianship has been nothing short of amazing. Plus, it is truly brilliant sounding on vinyl.
This LP easily has four or five tunes that will grab you by the collar and not let go. The lead-off song, "The Cheapest Key" and other songs such as "Buffalo," "Alicia Ross," "Run," "Oil Man's War," "Oh, Canada," and "Goodnight, California" all have a great tempo. Yet, the true gems on this are "Scared At Night," and the title track itself, "Asking For Flowers." Sheer enjoyment!
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