A Crash Course in Roses explained

A Crash Course in Roses
Type:studio
Artist:Catie Curtis
Cover:Catie Curtis - A Crash Course in Roses.jpg
Genre:Folk Rock
Length:52:39
Label:Rykodisc
Producer:Catie Curtis, Ben Wisch
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A Crash Course in Roses is the fifth studio album by Catie Curtis, released on .

The album contains numerous love songs, with "Magnolia Street", a song about the realization that one is in love, gaining some radio airplay. While the album did not make the Billboard Music Charts, it was her most successful at that stage.

In addition to the love songs which make up the majority of the album, A Crash Course in Roses also bears two other songs: "What's the Matter", a criticism of her hometown of Saco, Maine for rejecting her when she came out as a lesbian, and "Roses", the story of a soldier conscripted into World War I.

Numerous other singer-songwriters appear in supporting roles on the album, including Mary Chapin Carpenter and Melissa Ferrick.

Track listing

Source: Official site,[1] Last.fm[2]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Crash Course in Roses at official site. 24 March 2011.
  2. Web site: A Crash Course in Roses. Last.fm. 24 March 2011.