Rosanne Cash: Right Or Wrong + Seven Year Ache CD Track Listing
Rosanne Cash
Right Or Wrong + Seven Year Ache (2001)
2001 Raven Records\n\nRight Or Wrong Originally Released 1980\nSeven Year Ache Originally Released 1981\nThis Compilation Released November 13, 2001\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: (This compilation) The issue of Rosanne Cash's first two Columbia albums in a single package is not only a listening delight, it's more importantly a historical document. In the same way archivists go back to finds the roots of certain evolutions in earlier strains of country music, these two records will be marked undoubtedly as the turning point from the countrypolitan and outlaw sounds of the late '70s to the fusion of country music with modern pop styles that could crossover and reach audiences on both sides of the country music divide. It also marked the resurgence of the female singer/songwriter that the music hadn't seen since the late '50s through the mid-'60s. Right or Wrong is Cash's first collaboration with her husband and producer, Rodney Crowell. Formerly a member of Emmylou Harris's Hot Band, he recruited Emmylou's crew for this project and picked Los Angeles as the site; Cash chose songs based on their merit as songs rather than as country-potential country records. Consequently, writers such as Keith Sykes, Karen Brookes, Gary P. Nunn, and (at least on the British version) Lennon and McCartney got shots at the mainstream country charts. In addition, Cash and Crowell both honed their songwriting skills specific to her voice and delivery style, to the point where on Seven Year Ache they scored with three number one singles and a Top Ten album. Two of those singles, the title track and "Blue Moon With Heartache," were Cash compositions. The third single, Leroy Preston's "My Baby Thinks He's a Train," was covered by virtually every major female country performer in its wake. Add covers of Tom Petty and Steve Forbert songs and the appearance of the queen herself, Emmylou Harris, and you have a dynamite recording. These sides hold up well over two decades later -- especially after what happened to country in the '90s (yeccccchhhhhh!!!!). The sound is pristine, the package has extensive liner notes, and there are bonus tracks to boot. Necessary. -- Thom Jurek\n
This country cd contains 22 tracks and runs 75min 52sec.
Freedb: 4511c616
Category
: Music
Tags
: music songs tracks country Country
- Rosanne Cash - Right Or Wrong (03:20)
- Rosanne Cash - Take Me, Take Me (03:40)
- Rosanne Cash - Man Smart (Woman Smarter) (02:56)
- Rosanne Cash - This Has Happened Before (03:55)
- Rosanne Cash - Baby, Better Start Turnin' 'Em Down (04:08)
- Rosanne Cash - No Memories Hangin' "Round / Rosanne Cash & Bobby Bare (03:24)
- Rosanne Cash - Couldn't Do Nothin' Right (04:47)
- Rosanne Cash - Seeing's Believing (03:27)
- Rosanne Cash - Big River (02:42)
- Rosanne Cash - Anybody's Darlin' (Anything But Mine) (04:58)
- Rosanne Cash - Not A Second Time (Included on European album only) (03:25)
- Rosanne Cash - Rainin' (02:51)
- Rosanne Cash - Seven Year Ache (03:17)
- Rosanne Cash - Blue Moon With Heartache (04:28)
- Rosanne Cash - What Kinda Girl? (02:48)
- Rosanne Cash - You Don't Have Very Far To Go (02:33)
- Rosanne Cash - My Baby Thinks He's A Train (03:14)
- Rosanne Cash - Only Human (04:01)
- Rosanne Cash - Where Will The Words Come From? (02:44)
- Rosanne Cash - Hometown Blues (02:59)
- Rosanne Cash - I Can't Resist (03:19)
- Rosanne Cash - Ballad Of A Teenage Queen (Bonus Track) / Rosanne Cash with Johnny Cash & The Everly Brothers (02:43)