The Very Best of Rosanne Cash
Rosanne Cash · 2005
59 min · 16 tracks · country · folk
A poignant collection of reflective country-folk ballads that encapsulate love, loss, and resilience.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- reflective moments of emotional depth
- steady pacing for easy listening
- poignant storytelling through melodies
- for quiet evenings
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking high-energy tracks
- prefer standalone singles over collections
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released in 2005, 'The Very Best of Rosanne Cash' came during a period when Cash was enjoying a resurgence in her career after a decade-long hiatus from mainstream releases. This compilation highlights her evolution as an artist and showcases the breadth of her songwriting since her debut in the late 1970s, marking a significant retrospective moment for both her fans and new listeners.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Lucinda Williams· Emmylou Harris· Neko Case
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The Wheel 4:20
- 2 The Way We Make a Broken Heart 3:54
- 3 Seven Year Ache 3:16
- 4 Hold On 3:38
- 5 On the Surface 2:57
- 6 No Memories Hangin' Around 3:26
- 7 My Baby Thinks He's a Train 3:14
- 8 I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me 3:19
- 9 Blue Moon With Heartache 4:28
- 10 Western Wall 3:02
- 11 Tennessee Flat Top Box 3:16
- 12 September When It Comes 3:41
- 13 Sleeping in Paris 4:07
- 14 Never Be You (alternate version) 3:38
- 15 What We Really Want 3:31
- 16 Seventh Avenue 5:11
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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