Only with Laughter Can You Win is the second album by American singer-songwriter Rosie Thomas, released on September 23, 2003 by Sub Pop.[1]
The album's title is taken from the lyric of Joni Mitchell's "Roses Blue".[2] "All My Life" was used in the television series Alias.[3] "Let Myself Fall", recorded in St. John's Church, Detroit, features a duet with Thomas's mother and her father, brothers and sister also feature on "I Play Music".[4][5][6] The album also features Sam Beam (Iron & Wine) on "Red Rover".[6]
The album received favorable reviews from PopMatters, the Pittsburgh City Paper, The Boston Herald, and Christianity Today.[2][4][8][10]AllMusic gave the album a three star rating.[7]Pitchfork Media gave it 5.4 out of 10, with Amanda Petrusich describing it as "a solidly crafted, fully realized work" but "a heartbreakingly predictable singer/songwriter collection".[9]The Stranger called it "a gorgeously understated indie-folk album that demonstrates how entwined Thomas' life and music are".[12]