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Hawksley Workman - Los Manlicious

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"when you gonna flower?" and "kissing girls" by Hawksley Workman and John Southworth.
All other songs by Hawksley Workman and Doc.

Produced by HW, Doc, Andre Wahl, Bob Ezrin, John Southworth, Ken Friesen, Matt DeMatteo, James Paul.

  • Universal Music (2008)

 
Songs
1. when you gonna flower
2. is this what you call love?
3. girls on crutches
4. kissing girls (you shouldn't kiss)
5. it's a drug
6. in my blood
7. lonely people
8. piano blink
9. the city is a drag
10. in the bedroom in the daytime
11. prettier face
12. oh you delicate heart
13. fatty wants to dance

Los Manlicious Reviews

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Review by Tamara

It's been a long time since I listened to an album and got excited about EVERY song!


Review by Craig

He pulled off another masterpiece. This is my new favorite album. It's Hawksley true to his roots, but has more of the Lover/Fighter rock in it


Review by Pamela

I got to hear the song "In My Blood" and as usual I love it! It's so Workman!! As long as he's still releasing music, I will listen.


Review by Steve

I heard "When You Gonna Flower" on 88.5 Ottawa today. This is a great, fun, party song.


Review by Frank

I heard the song "girls on crutches" for the first time on CBC Radio 2 (which I just started listening to as well) and I loved it. Found out later that it was this Canadian singer that I knew little about. I watched an interview on the Hour on Youtube and started listening to more of his songs. What can I say, better late than never.


Review by Edgar

This album has an uncanny ease for describing particular situations of my life and its recent heart wrenching events. It is a highly melodious therapy that is more cathartic than tears themselves. This album is the perfect example of the universal instantiation of the vulnerabilty of the human heart. I very much look forward to the live execution of this soulful peace of intangible art. It's wicked!


Review by Kristi

I think this CD is permanently stuck in my car CD player. I can't stop listening to it! It's super fantastic goodness.

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