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Like A Rose

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Like A Rose
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Two Weeks Late
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Used
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Weed Instead Of Roses
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You Got Me
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The Morning After
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Monroe Suede
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She's Driving Me Out Of Your Mind
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You Ain't Dolly [And You Ain't Porter]
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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 31:56

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eMusic Review 1

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Stephen M. Deusner

eMusic Contributor

03.05.13
A fine introduction to an engaging talent in country music
2013 | Label: Warner Bros.

Ashley Monroe is best known as Hippie Annie, one fringe-dressed third of the country supergroup the Pistol Annies. Even before she proved she could hold her own against bandmates Miranda Lambert and Angeleena Presley, which is certainly no small feat, the Knoxville-born Monroe had a short, strange career. Her label may have fumbled the release of her excellent 2007 debut, Satisfied, but she proved an adept networker as well as collaborator who has since worked with Trent Dabbs, Brendan Benson, Jack White and…uh, Train?

Thanks to the success of the Pistol Annies, Monroe finally has a new label and a new sophomore album, Like a Rose, co-produced by Vince Gill. Much like her debut, it makes a fine introduction to an engaging talent in country music. Faster tunes like “Monroe Suede” and “Weed Instead of Roses” reveal a rambunctious energy and a lively humor, and she holds her own against Blake Shelton on “You Ain’t Dolly (And You Ain’t Porter),” a lively duet about karaoke singers lowering their romantic standards. The album’s best moments, however, are the wounded ballads like “You Got Me” and “She’s Driving Me Out of Your Mind,” where Monroe’s careful vocals actually do recall Dolly Parton at… read more »

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Singer-songwriter extraordinaire

terryliz

Ashley Monroe is one of the most talented singer-songwriters in Nashville today. She writes clever, heartfelt lyrics and has a voice that will make you cry. When I stumbled on her first album a few years ago, I couldn't believe I hadn't heard her on the radio. I hope this girl gets all the attention she so truly deserves.

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From the opening line "I was only 13 when my daddy died," it's clear that Ashley Monroe's sophomore Like a Rose is going to be an emotional listen. The next half-hour, however, reveals it to be so much more: From the outlaw "Monroe Suede" and the self-explanatory "Weed Instead of Roses" to the tongue-in-cheek Blake Shelton duet "You Ain't Dolly (And You Ain't Porter)" the record offers equal doses of heartbreak and exuberance, tears and… more »

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