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Nov 28, 2012Working Girl's Guitar shows that Rosie Flores is still earning her keep as a musician the old-fashioned way, and she sounds like she's loving every minute of it--and when the music's this good, there no reason she shouldn't.
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Nov 28, 2012Flores is a working girl whose instrument and voice labor to give you a good time and make you think and feel more deeply.
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Q MagazineJan 24, 2013Though bereft of the drama and surprise with which a top production can transform a song into cap-R Record, her ninth album is a ton of fun. [Feb 2013, p.104]
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Nov 28, 2012This Working Girl's Guitar is in top form here.
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Nov 28, 2012Although at nine tracks it's all a bit too brief, this disc in no way disappoints.
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Nov 28, 2012She shows herself self-conscious in a good way on songs like "Little But Loud" where she happily shows off her stuff off while name checking Led Zep's most famous tune.
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Nov 28, 2012While country music press (and even some Top 40 radio stations) champion Miranda Lambert for her spunk, zest and exuberance, the fact of the matter is plenty of female singer-songwriters have just as much spunk, zest or exuberance. Rosie Flores is no exception. Working Girl's Guitar is proof of that.