Rachael Sage - Blue Roses (Deluxe) (2020)

Artist: Rachael Sage
Title: Blue Roses (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2014/2020
Label: MPress Records
Genre: Pop, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:50
Total Size: 183 mb | 455 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Blue Roses (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2014/2020
Label: MPress Records
Genre: Pop, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:50
Total Size: 183 mb | 455 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. English Tea
02. Blue Roses
03. Happiness (Maddie's Song)
04. Barbed Wire
05. Wax
06. Newspaper
07. Used To Be My Girl
08. Misery's Grace
09. Skywriting
10. Hands Off The Wheel
11. Wishing Day
12. Not Leaving You
13. Helpless [feat. Judy Collins]
14. Coloring Book
15. Blue Roses (Alternate Version)
16. Happiness (Maddie's Song) (Acoustic)
17. Skywriting (Wurlitzer Mix)
18. New Destination
Rachael Sage, New York singer-songwriter will release her 10th studio album, Blue Roses, on her own label, MPress Records March 9th 2015.
Judy Collins has described her as “a great gift... of incredible talent and beauty,” while Billboard magazine reckons she is “the stitch between the great rock and pop traditions of the past and what those traditions have wrought in the hypermodern world of the present.” Rachael Sage's working methods reminded Phil Ramone of Bob Dylan – and he should know, having engineered the Blood on the Tracks sessions.
Now indie's best kept secret is finally revealed to a larger constituency on her new album, Blue Roses, a perceptive rumination on the human condition in a voice that pulsates with soulful melancholy over Sage's minimal piano augmented by sumptuous string-soaked arrangements. Pop grandeur for the discerning listener, exquisitely embodied by the likes of 'Wax', 'Newspaper' and 'Happiness. ’
Rachael Sage is set to transcend the cult status she has long enjoyed. On Blue Roses, a star is finally born.
Judy Collins has described her as “a great gift... of incredible talent and beauty,” while Billboard magazine reckons she is “the stitch between the great rock and pop traditions of the past and what those traditions have wrought in the hypermodern world of the present.” Rachael Sage's working methods reminded Phil Ramone of Bob Dylan – and he should know, having engineered the Blood on the Tracks sessions.
Now indie's best kept secret is finally revealed to a larger constituency on her new album, Blue Roses, a perceptive rumination on the human condition in a voice that pulsates with soulful melancholy over Sage's minimal piano augmented by sumptuous string-soaked arrangements. Pop grandeur for the discerning listener, exquisitely embodied by the likes of 'Wax', 'Newspaper' and 'Happiness. ’
Rachael Sage is set to transcend the cult status she has long enjoyed. On Blue Roses, a star is finally born.