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October 7, 2025

Kathleen Edwards Asking For Flowers-2008--flac- Today

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Kathleen Edwards Asking For Flowers-2008--flac- Today

“Asking for Flowers,” “I Make the Dough, You Get the Glory,” “Scared at Night,” “Goodnight, California”

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Musically, the album balances driving rock arrangements (backed by members of My Morning Jacket and Calexico) with delicate, acoustic-driven moments. The FLAC format preserves every nuanced detail: the shimmer of pedal steel, the crack of a snare drum, the intimacy of a fingerpicked guitar. For audiophiles and fans of thoughtful, emotionally resonant songwriting, Asking for Flowers in lossless FLAC offers the fullest, richest listening experience—revealing the depth and craftsmanship behind one of the late 2000s’ hidden gems. “Asking for Flowers,” “I Make the Dough, You

With Asking for Flowers , Canadian singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards delivered a poignant, sharply observed third album that solidified her reputation as one of the most compelling voices in alt-country and roots rock. Released in March 2008 on Zoe Records, the record was produced by Edwards herself alongside longtime collaborator Jim Scott, marking a confident step into greater artistic control. With Asking for Flowers

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