Long before Ru Paul took drag to the ultimate degree, in 1984 international recording artist Laurice created Dorothy. Dorothy was very 1950s Marilyn Monroe - glamorous, outrageous, blonde, blue-eyed and extremely sexy. Her music was very 1980s New Wave. On this four song EP the boisterous track Not Responsible For Loss Or Damage, written by Laurice, is a catchy 1980s romp through schadenfrude and retribution. Dorothy does not claim any responsibility for her lover’s obvious mistakes. Come Up And See Me Sometime, also written by Laurice, is a really wickedly amusing take on famous Mae West’s quite shocking sayings heard in many of her films. Sex Bomb, another Laurice composition, is literally Dorothy’s explosive reaction to a very ardent pursuer melting her heart. Very funny indeed. Anyone Who Had A Heart is a New Wave Dorothy version of Bacharach and David’s number one hit song. Its a triumph for Dorothy. Don’t miss this terrific one of a kind Dorothy EP. Its music history in the making. Enjoy.
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