
Like I Used To is a Folk album by Lucy Rose, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Singer-Songwriter
- tender
- pastoral
- warm
About
British singer/songwriter Lucy Rose made her presence known as the female vocalist on Bombay Bicycle Club albums before starting a solo career that's earned comparisons to critics’ favorite Laura Marling. Where Marling chose the acoustic-folky road, Rose is interested in seeing what a band can do for her emotionally resonant compositions. To keep things relaxed for her major-label debut, she recorded the album in the basement of her parents’ house. This gives the album an intimacy in key spots, but tracks such as “Lines,” “Watch Over," and “First” build into folk-based pop songs that show no lack of fidelity or grandeur where necessary. The broken heart guiding these songs shows a glimmer of hope on the album’s beautifully orchestrated “official” closer, “Be Alright.” The deluxe edition includes “Little Brave” and the three non-LP tracks from the <i>Middle of the Bed</i> EP.
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Tracklist
- 1Red Face3:33
- 2Middle of the Bed3:11
- 3Lines3:39
- 4Shiver3:53
- 5Night Bus3:25
- 6Watch Over3:31
- 7Bikes3:35
- 8Place3:48
- 9Don't You Worry3:50
- 10First3:49
- 11Be Alright3:57
Credits
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold
