ROSANNE CASH - KING'S RECORD SHOP - VINYL LP
ROSANNE CASH - KING'S RECORD SHOP - VINYL LP
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Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. 30th Anniversary edition. Originally released through Columbia Records on June 26, 1987, King's Record Shop proved a pivotal album in the career of Rosanne Cash and in the emergence of Americana as an heir to traditional country music. After working on a series of albums which contained singles introducing a new wave/pop sound to America's country charts, producer Rodney Crowell shifted gears on King's Record Shop to bring a more roots-oriented, contemporary folk approach to the genre. One of the most critically-acclaimed albums of Cash's discography, King's Record Shop generated four #1 hits on the Billboard Country charts: her covers of Johnny Cash's (her father's) "Tennessee Flat Top Box, " John Hiatt's "The Way We Make a Broken Heart, " and John Stewart's "Runaway Train" as well as "If You Change Your Mind, " a song she'd co-written with steel guitar player Hank DeVito (who shot the photos used on the iconic front cover of King's Record Shop).
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- - Disc 1 -
- 1 Rosie Strike Back
- 2 The Way We Make a Broken Heart
- 3 If You Change Your Mind
- 4 The Real Me
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5 Somewhere Sometime
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- 1 Runaway Train
- 2 Tennessee Flat-Top Box
- 3 I Don't Have to Crawl
- 4 Green, Yellow and Red
- 5 Why Don't You Quit Leaving Me Alone