Rules of Travel |  | Artist: Rosanne Cash Label: Capitol Category: Music
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Seller: mister-happys Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 9409
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 37757 UPC: 724383775729 EAN: 0724383775729 ASIN: B00008BX1F
Release Date: March 25, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Beautiful Pain (featuring Sheryl Crow) | | • | 44 Stories | | • | I'll Change For You (featuring Steve Earle) | | • | Rules Of Travel | | • | September When It Comes (featuring Johnny Cash) | | • | Hope Against Hope | | • | Will You Remember Me | | • | Three Steps Down (featuring Teddy Thompson) | | • | Closer Than I Appear | | • | Western Wall | | • | Last Stop Before Home |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com It's oddly coincidental that Rosanne Cash's first No. 1 country hit was "Seven Year Ache." As it turns out, it's been seven long years since her previous album, 1996's 10 Song Demo, and though she'd written an album's worth of songs after that, her voice suddenly gave out due to a polyp on her vocal chords. Thanks to voice therapy, Cash was able to resume singing and recording, and the result is the hauntingly beautiful Rules of Travel. Tastefully produced by husband John Leventhal and featuring guest appearances by Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, Teddy Thompson, and Johnny Cash, the album is a showcase for Cash's trenchant, soul-baring songs about love and mortality. Nearly every song is infused with a brooding melancholy, even the ones with sweet musical hooks ("Closer Than I Appear," "I'll Change For You"). When you hear the poignant "September When It Comes," a duet with her father and one of the album's highlights, you can't help but be stirred hearing them sing, "When the shadows lengthen and burn away the past/they will fly me like an angel to a place where I can rest." Rules of Travel is an impressive musical return from one of our most gifted singer-songwriters--and her voice, by the way, sounds as good as ever. --David Hill
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| Customer Reviews:
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Amazon has terrible customer service October 27, 2009 B. Bates (Santa Fe, NM USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Cannot critique the music because Amazon will not provide me with customer service to get it downloaded. I have downloaded many song from Amazon in the past, so rule out customer error. Beware if you have trouble downloading that you will receive no customer service. It has been over a week and I am still waiting. Will contact my credit card company to report non-delivery of service as last resort.
May she live to 2060 February 28, 2008 P. M. White (El Aay) Dusky vocals, heartfelt songwriting, great support by an accomplished group of musicians, and a duet with Dad ("September When It Comes") that will eventually stand alongside the significant recordings of this century.
wonderful March 24, 2007 moe stavnezer (san gabriel, ca) i haven't heard rosanne cash in far too long. this is a wonderful re-introduction to a very talented singer songwriter. i thuroughly enjoyed it
Inspiring May 12, 2006 lee southerwick (Shasta, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album inspired me to get into more rootsy, more down home music that I usually don't listen to. Roseanne Cash has developed a critically acclaimed and commercially successful career with her own personal brand of country, pop, rock & folk and more. I saw her perform most of these songs on Austin City Limits and a couple of music videos and was very impressed. I'm glad I've rediscovered her smooth, soulful voice again. "Rules of Travel" is a piece of pop and country music that is just great. This album is rockin, soulful, joyful and mournful. The arrangements of the songs are really good. When you strip away all of the glitter, glossy production, and record company push in popular music, you get something honest and real, something like "Rules of Travel". I really like this album to to point that I listen to it every day.
A worthwhile sleeper August 16, 2005 Elizabeth A Triano (In Transition, NY (watch this space)) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I've had this CD for a couple of years, and I have to admit, when I first got it I wasn't terribly impressed. It wasn't "Seven Year Ache" and it wasn't "My Baby Thinks He's a Train" and I was listening to a lot of Melissa Etheridge. This album doesn't jump up and grab you by the throat, but it has staying power. I listen to it more now than I did when I first got it. How often can you say that about an album?
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