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Orange Roses, the second album by English singer-songwriter Rebecca Hollweg, was released on 10 March 2008 on Emu Records.[1] Its songs have a country tinge. Produced in London by Andy Hamill and mixed by Brad Nunn of 4 Hero,[2] it features the same musicians as on Rebecca Hollweg's debut album June Babies and a sleeve design by Jeb Loy Nichols.[3]

Reception

Reviewing the album for NetRhythms, Mike Davies described it as "an equally warm, mellow affair that colours the folk core with jazz, pop and country on more songs about childhood, the awakenings passing years bring, beginning and endings, and relationships".[2]

Track listing

1. "Love Me Back" (3:09)

2. "Orange Roses" (4:37)

3. "These Are My Tears" (3:11)

4. "Worse Things Happen At Sea" (3:16)

5. "Millennium Mailshot" (1:22)

6. "Somerset" (4:07)

7. "Mushroom Song" (4:08)

8. "Rocked By Your Love" (3:40)

9. "Falling" (2:38)

Running time: 30:46

Personnel

  • Rebecca Hollweg – vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Andy Hamill – bass, chromatic harmonica
  • Tom Gordon – drums, percussion
  • Mike Outram – guitars
  • Phil Peskett – piano
  • Julian Ferraretto – violin, viola, string arrangments

References

  1. ^ "Rebecca Hollweg". Discogs. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b Davies, Mike (March 2008). "Rebecca Hollweg – Orange Roses (EMU)". NetRhythms. Retrieved 11 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Garforth Arts Festival 2008: Rebecca Hollweg to provide dash of musical class". Yorkshire Evening Post. 21 July 2008. Retrieved 3 February 2015.

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