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.
Why this album works
This compilation not only achieved commercial success but also underscored Rosanne Cash's influence on country music, presenting her work to a broader audience. It cemented her legacy as a vital voice in American music, earning critical acclaim for its thoughtful selection of tracks that reflect both personal and universal themes.
- Best for
- reflective moments of emotional depth steady pacing for easy listening poignant storytelling through melodies
- 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
- Madonna· Ricky Martin· Christina Aguilera· Prince· Sparks· Debbie Gibson· No Doubt· Harry Nilsson
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 Standout 3:54
- 3 Seven Year Ache Standout 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 Standout 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
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