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Roseanne's Best! Dec 19, 2009 Frankly, I'm not that big of a country fan. I prefer pop & rock to country. However, since Roseanne's release of Seven Year Ache, she has managed to make it onto my turntable and now into my CD player on a regular basis.
King's Record Shop is probably Roseanne's finest album to date. I've owned the cassette, lp and now the CD. My cassette (from playing it in the car) is now shot from being a regular insert and it's just plain worn out. I purchased the CD to replace it.
I still love the sound quality of the LP over the CD. It still makes it onto the turntable on a regular basis.
The production on this LP is incredible, thanks to her ex husband. It's too bad that her and Randy Crowell didn't last longer. They both reached, what I'd call, "their creative peak" when they were together. This was their best "united" effort and a tribute to both of their talent.
Favorite Tracks: Runaway Train, This Is The Way We Make A Broken Heart, Rosie Strike Back and frankly, there is not a bad cut on this LP!!! Her remake of her Dad's classic "Tennessee Flat Top Box" is on a par w/ Natalie Cole's manufactured duet of "Unforgettable" with her Dad..... Truly A Stroke Of Genius on the part of both artists and producers! Way to go Roseanne!!!
Just a note Dec 13, 2009 Actually '707' was a b-side of 'The Way We Make a Broken Heart', the first single from the 'King's Shop' (38-07200). So it is right in place here.
Classic Rosanne Cash Jul 15, 2009 This has great extras adding to my favorite RC album. The great touch of Muscle Shoals to the classic songs by John Hiatt, Johnny Cash and Rosanne. The emotional breakthrough of "The Real Me" is an excellent counterpoint to Hiatt's "The Way We Make A Brokenheart".
EXTRAORDINARY!!!
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Rosie Strikes Back Jan 15, 2007 Rosanne's best effort and a classic that belongs in any serious collection of country, americana, roots or rock and roll.
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Non-Trad Country Apr 22, 2006 ...even for 1987.
A return to Nashville for Cash after 1985's 'Rhythm & Romance', 'King's Record Shop' finds her in good form. And Nashville rewards her w/four #1 singles from this disk (the first for any female country artist).
Though her own tunes are sorely lacking here (or mostly), Cash makes up for w/superb song selection from other writers/artists.
John Haitt's "The Way We Make a Broken Heart" in lesser hands could have come off as one of the cheesiest country songs ever. She pulls it off flawlessly.
Almost all the cuts are stand-out (though I love "I Don't Have to Crawl" "Real Me" and "Runaway Train). Though everyone seems to love the cover of her father's "Tennesse Flat Top Box" it's never resonated with me, but that's a small thing on this disk.
Cash went on to make better disks, but this is still a solid purchase.
The remaster is clear and leaves the songs in better shape than they were in 1987. The copy protection on the disk allowed me to play in various players and rip and upload to iTunes/iPod. Unlike some other players, except for their momentary lapse in judgement, Sony hasn't screwed around too much w/that as of yet.
Since it is a reissue, there are the obligatory extra cuts. "707" is ok, but a rehash from the 'Retrospective' disk.
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