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Rosanne Cash, Black Cadillac

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1594658

Disk length: 1h 18m 2s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Black Cadillac 3:45
2. Radio Operator 3:22
3. I Was Watching You 4:01
4. Burn Down This Town 3:10
5. God Is In The Roses 4:07
6. House On The Lake 3:31
7. The World Unseen 5:13
8. Like Fugitives 3:40
9. Dreams Are Not My Home 3:40
10. Like A Wave 3:25
11. World Without Sound 3:42
12. The Good Intent 3:44
13. 0:71 3:43
14. Video: Reflections On Black Cadillac28:49

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Review

Her father called her "The Brain," and while it's always been apparent why, Rosanne Cash will likely astonish listeners with the new level of writing and depth of feeling she brings to Black Cadillac, her aural memoir of loss, ancestry, and negotiating ongoing relationships with the dead. Cash--who lost her father, Johnny; her stepmother, June Carter Cash; and her mother, Vivian Cash Distin, within a span of two years--makes it clear throughout this rootsy exploration of her past that while grief is unavoidable, faith and salvation eventually become its companion. And as the rockabilly "Radio Operator" points out ("I am calling like a friend / from my future / from your memory / and it never has to end"), the departed seldom really leave the living.

Cash's first album since 2003's Rules of Travel, Black Cadillac is darker than its predecessor, but with melodies often more complex and lyrics more stunningly poetic than anything its creator has conjured before, the album is more transforming than depressing, and exquisitely beautiful. In the achingly mournful, yet redemptive "I Was Watching You," she writes of waiting in heaven as her parents meet and wed, and of eventually joining them on earth, only to realize her parents now view life's events from her first vantage point. Other songs ("House on the Lake," "Burn Down This Town") frame more tangible real-life events, i.e., the Cash compound in Hendersonville, Tennessee, and the Man in Black's firebug tendencies. Producers John Leventhal and Bill Bottrell dot the lean, atmospheric, and genre-blending production with instrumental hallmarks that recall both the Appalachian sound of the Carter Family and the work of J.R. Cash (the horns in the title cut pay homage to those in "Ring of Fire"). But while elegiac, Black Cadillac never turns maudlin or morphs into a tribute record to a fallen icon (the lawyers get skewered in one particularly clear-eyed passage). Instead, this extraordinary, intensely moving work is made up of dreamy and deeply personal pages from a psychic scrapbook, delivered on the cashmere-and-corduroy voice of one of music's purest and most visionary artists. --Alanna Nash

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Black Cadillac

Tracks: 13 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 46m 32s (-32m 30s)

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