Burning Dorothy is the first album by the English singer-songwriter Thea Gilmore. It was released in November 1998 when she was 18, after she was discovered while doing work experience at Woodworm Studios.
A review in Mojo said, "...there's plenty of feisty attitude, barbed one-liners, edgy rock arrangements and hollering affirmations of strident independence. âÂÂPontiac to Homegirlâ reveals a writer of intriguing mystique and depth, while Militia Sister (âÂÂJust because I bleed seems to make me family, I don't wanna be your militia sisterâÂÂ) is an oddly moving statement of post-feminist intent. And âÂÂBad IdeasâÂÂ, both funny and potent, is so good it's scary...(There is a) freedom of spirit, remorselessly fierce air of truth and bold range of emotions and musical explosions..."
All songs written by Thea Gilmore.
"Into the Blue" plays about 3:57 minutes, but contains a hidden bonus track called "One Last Fight", starting after five minutes of silence at about 8:56 minutes.