How to Get Into Rosanne Cash

Diving into Rosanne Cash's discography can feel daunting with her extensive catalog. This guide offers a clear starting point with 'King's Record Shop' to ease you in. You’ll discover her unique blend of country and folk while exploring essential tracks that define her artistry.

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King's Record Shop

King's Record Shop

1987

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Showcases Rosanne Cash's blend of country and folk with well-crafted songs, making it accessible for newcomers to her sound.

Start with "Seven Year Ache" from Seven Year Ache

An engaging track that distills her style, featuring memorable melodies and lyrical depth that introduces her artistic approach.

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Common questions

What does Rosanne Cash sound like?

Cash’s music embodies a gentle tension, weaving together rhythmic nuance and melodic restraint that evokes both longing and resolution. Rooted in country and folk. Start with King's Record Shop.

What is the best Rosanne Cash album to start with?

The best album to start with is "King's Record Shop" (1987). It's the most representative of what makes Rosanne Cash worth hearing.

What are the best Rosanne Cash albums?

The essential Rosanne Cash albums include "King's Record Shop" (1987), "Seven Year Ache" (1981), "Black Cadillac" (2006), "Hits 1979–1989" (1989) and "The Very Best of Rosanne Cash" (2005).

Who is Rosanne Cash for?

If you're into country and folk, Rosanne Cash is worth your time. Cash’s music embodies a gentle tension, weaving together rhythmic nuance and melodic restraint that evokes both longing and resolution.

How many albums does Rosanne Cash have?

Rosanne Cash has 17 releases in their discography, including 17 albums.