Only With Laughter Can You Win Rosie Thomas

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  • Release Date: 09/23/2003
  • Sales Rank: 33,137
  • Label: SUB POP
  • UPC: 098787061222
 
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Only With Laughter Can You Win

1LISTENLet Myself Fall 1:52
2LISTENI Play Music 3:38
3LISTENRed Rover 3:20
4LISTENSell All My Things 3:54
5LISTENCrazy 2:35
6LISTENOne More Day 4:15
7LISTENAll My Life 3:19
8LISTENYou and Me 2:04
9LISTENTell Me How 3:52
10LISTENGradually 5:05
11LISTENDialogue 5:02

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Editorial Reviews

Rosie Thomas' sophomore album further explores the singer/songwriter's relationships with family, love, self, and her spirituality. Her sweetly childlike voice understates her weighty topics, giving a warm balance to the recordings, and her sunny melodies guide the songs to both logical conclusions and lingering questions. Gentle acoustic guitars and atmospheric instrumentation (including xylophones, pianos, and breathy electric guitar lines) support her multi-tracked vocals unobtrusively, allowing her gentle melismata to roll around the words, keeping her message free from misinterpretation. The positively victorious "You and Me" stands in sharp contrast to the rest of the songs, and while the music stays subdued and somber, her voice raises above its gentle whisper to a nearly testifyin' shout, illustrating her conviction to either her love or her faith (or both). On the album's highlight, "I Play Music," Thomas explains quite frankly to her audience, "I play music, that's what I do/And when I sing I lose myself/There's nothing more I'd rather do/Lord knows I've tried everything else." While this lyric is not groundbreaking or necessarily poetic, the pure naked force of her honesty shines through like a child's first question or a lover's drifting sleep talk. Zac Johnson, All Music Guide

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