Work It Out (Deluxe) Lucy Rose

Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
02.07.2015

Label: Columbia / Nashville / Legacy

Genre: Songwriter

Subgenre: New Acoustic

Artist: Lucy Rose

Composer: Lucy Rose

Album including Album cover

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  • 1For You03:17
  • 2Our Eyes03:12
  • 3Like an Arrow03:27
  • 4Nebraska04:04
  • 5Köln03:21
  • 6Shelter04:03
  • 7My Life04:25
  • 8Fly High01:25
  • 9Till the End03:28
  • 10Cover Up03:26
  • 11She'll Move03:48
  • 12Work It Out03:21
  • 13Into the Wild03:05
  • 14Sheffield03:27
  • 15Lone Ranger03:14
  • 16I Tried03:38
  • 17Like That03:42
  • 18Shiver03:59
  • Total Runtime01:02:22

Info for Work It Out (Deluxe)

„Work It Out“ enters a whole new sonic space for the young Warwickshire musician. Where debut album, 2012’s ‘Like I Used To’, introduced a fascinatingly assured acoustic artist, rich of melody and deft of touch, „Work It Out“ is the sound of Lucy Rose creating a bold new context for that voice. No apologies. The acoustic guitar remains present, but there’s nothing folk or shy about this record. It’s all Lucy Rose.


Lucy Rose Parton
known simply as Lucy Rose, is a singer/songwriter from Warwickshire, England. Originally, Rose began playing drums in her school orchestra. When that didn't satisfy her creative ambition, she began playing and writing songs on the piano in her parents' house. She later bought a guitar and began to write pastoral, folk-inspired pop music. It wasn't until she left home — after deferring a place at University College of London — when she was 18 that she shared her material with anybody. Her fragile, emotive songs soon drew comparisons to Laura Marling, with whom she shares influences such as Joni Mitchell and Neil Young.

By 2008, Rose had set about finding other musicians to experiment and perform with. After a while she met Bombay Bicycle Club frontman Jack Steadman and they became friends. Once Steadman heard Rose sing, he asked her to perform vocals on the band's acoustic album Flaws in 2010. Rose also began playing her own shows, and gradually assembling a band for live performances; on-and-off bandmembers included former Razorlight guitarist Björn Ågren, drummer Sam Nadel, and Broadcast 2000 bassist Joe Steer. With only a small budget, Rose shunned traditional recording studios and instead opted for live videos shot by close friend Orestes Mitas, which she posted online. She continued to tour throughout 2011, playing with contemporaries Ben Howard, Daughter, and Pete Roe along with headlining her own shows.

The year 2012 was a busy one for Rose. She played widely during the first half of the year, including a tour of Great Britain and North America with Bombay Bicycle Club and Noah and the Whale, plus the festival circuit during the summer. She also returned to her hometown in the Warwickshire countryside, where she and her bandmates set about recording an album in her family home, the nuclear bunker in the basement, and the local village hall. Signed to Columbia, she released her debut album Like I Used To in September 2012. The full-length release featured many of her road-worn tracks such as the hazy "Night Bus" and the lovelorn "First."

Her next material appeared in 2015, when the single "Our Eyes" began airing on Radio 1. Rose had written a batch of songs, swapping her guitar for music software, and her much poppier second album Work It Out followed in July of that year (also on Columbia).

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