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  • Rosanne Cash wrote this mostly acoustic album on a road trip to her father Johnny's childhood home; the songs are infused with a sense of history and a traditional country/folk sound. "The Sunken Lands" tells the story of a Civil War bride, its mandolin adding an old-world feel. "The Long Way Home," about Rosanne's own childhood, sets her reflective voice to a stripped-down arrangement. But the album has a rocking side, as "Modern Blue" sports a gutsy vocal, a full electric band, and lively lead guitar.

  • Seven Year Ache was pretty revolutionary for its time. Ostensibly a country album, it encompassed introspective singer/songwriter sounds (“Blue Moon With Heartache”), synth-flecked pop-rock (the title track), classic-sounding twang (“My Baby Thinks He’s a Train”), and straight-up rockers, all giving you the feeling that you’re getting a peek at what lies deep within an eclectic artist’s complicated soul. With a more modernistic sound than her famous father’s (even if he was an influence), Rosanne Cash presented a new path for country with this 1981 milestone.

Chuck: What prompted that shift in your music and then the decision to move here to New York?

Rosanne: I think, unconsciously, I knew my marriage was ending. In fact, somebody wrote a review and said it was a “divorce record,” and I was shocked because I hadn't realized it. And then, of course, later on, I realized that he was right. So unconsciously, I knew that was going on. I was unhappy. I was unhappy living in Nashville and was not happy in my marriage. I didn't know what to do. I had kids.

Chuck: How many children did you have at the time?

Rosanne: I had them all except Jake, so there were four then. And I couldn't see how I was going to unshackle myself without hurting so many people. I just couldn't see it. But I was a New Yorker at heart. I always had been since I was a preteen. I knew it, and I longed to be here. I don't know how much of this story you want ...

Chuck: I'll take as much as you want to share.

Rosanne: Well, I gave the record to the label. I was really proud of it. I thought it was the best thing I'd done. I had produced it myself

NEW FROM RUMBLESTRIP RECORDS

THE BRAND-NEW DEFINITIVE CAREER-SPANNING COMPILATION

Inspired by the new exhibit Time Is A Mirror at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum®.
40 Songs from all her albums (1979-2021).
Includes All 10 #1 Solo Hits.

Curated under the supervision of Rosanne Cash.
The perfect introduction to her time-honored career.

Compiled and released to coincide with the major new exhibit “Time Is A Mirror” at the Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum in Nashville, TN, The Essential Collection is a definitive look back at 40+ years of Rosanne Cash’s recording career. The music herein traces her artistic journey from Nashville to New York City (by way of Los Angeles) while celebrating her incredible commercial success in both Country and Americana music. From “Seven Year Ache,” her first of an astonishing ten number one Country hits to the 3X Grammy-winning The River And The Thread, the collection is both a staggering overview and a perfect introduction for new and casual fans.

“Rosanne Cash may be her own best curator. Born into a belo

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