Rosie Flores is the self-titled debut studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Rosie Flores. It was released on September 1, 1987, via Reprise Records. It is Flores' only charting album peaking at number 62 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. A reissue of the album retitled A Honky Tonk Reprise was released on June 4, 1996, via Rounder Records, which also features some previous unreleased tracks.
Critical reception
In a review for the album for AllMusic, Brian Mansfield described Rosie Flores' debut as "the female answer to Dwight Yoakam."
Track listing
Personnel
Compiled from liner notes.
Musicians on tracks 1âÂÂ10
- Rosie Flores - vocals, harmony vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar solos on "I Gotta Know" and "Heartbreak Train"
- Greg Leisz - pedal steel, lap steel, dobro
- Donald Lindley - drums
- James Intveld - electric bass, upright bass, 6 string bass, harmony vocals
- Billy Bremner - electric guitar
- Pete Anderson - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, click bass, mandola
- Jeff Donovan - drums on "Crying Over You"
- Don Reed - fiddle
- Tom Brumley - pedal steel on "God May Forgive You (But I Won't)"
- Skip Edwards - piano
- David Hidalgo - accordion on "Midnight to Moonlight"
Musicians on "The End of the World"
Musicians on "Truck Driver's Blues"
- Flores - electric rhythm guitar
- Heffington - drums
- Fishell - pedal steel
- Hardin - piano
- Bremner - electric lead guitar
- Roly Salley - electric bass
Musicians on "One Track Memory" and "He Cares"
Musicians on "Woman Walk Out the Door"
Musicians on "I'm Walkin'"
- Flores - electric rhythm guitar
- Lee - electric lead guitar
- Epstein - electric bass
- Heffington - drums
- Leisz - acoustic guitar
- Hardin - piano
- Fishell - pedal steel
Technical
Chart performance
References