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Raven Records presents the defining collection of Rosanne Cash, an unstoppable force on the US country charts throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. After her first number 1, 'Seven Year Ache' in 1981, Cash went on to score another ten # 1 hits, four top tens and three top 20s. No wonder she is still billed as the crown princess of Nashville! This unique, deluxe compilation includes all her big hits, key album tracks and rarities in a stunning career-defining, 21 track, 77-minute overview. key tracks include her number 1 single-only version of the Beatles' "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party', her Rodney Crowell number 1 duet 'It's Such A Small World', and her stunning versions of Joni Mitchell's 'River' and Doc Pomus' 'I Count The Tears'. Her commercial and critical successes, deft commerciality and harrowing honesty are all included in this indispensable package.
Australia's Raven Records label has been on the Rosanne Cash tip for years. They have reissued four of her albums on two-fers, though Blue Moons and Broken Hearts: The Anthology 1979-1995 is the first actual compilation they have assembled, and it's a stunner. While they ignored Cash's first offering -- a set she describes as "horrible" -- they begin with the title track from 1979's Right or Wrong and move right on through to "Sleeping in Paris" from The Wheel, her last disc for Columbia in 1993. While the selections on any comp would be arguable among fans, it's tough to fight over these picks. The stellar duet with Bobby Bare on "No Memories Hangin' Round," is here, as is "Blue Moon Heartache," along with the title cut from Seven Year Ache. Also included is the Tom Petty/Benmont Tench-penned "Never Be You," from Rhythm & Romance, which went to number one on the Billboard country chart in 1985. Along the way are a few surprises, as well, including her cover of Joni Mitchell's "River" from the Spirit of '73: Rock for Choice benefit album and "I Count the Tears," her contribution to Till the Night Is Gone: A Tribute to Doc Pomus. Containing 21 tracks and fine liners by Keith Glass, this is the Rosanne Cash "Best Of" to own -- bar none. ~ Thom Jurek
Blue Moons And Broken Hearts: The Anthology 1979-1995 Music Blue Moons And Broken Hearts: The Anthology 1979-1995 Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   She a 10, to me, with her music ! Rosanne well done,you are one of my best stars love your music. Got to meet her 6,years ago, at Johnny D's club in somerville, mass. Davis SQ. Submitted by chiefjtf ([ Medford, Ma, USA'']) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A True Gem First out of the chute, I don't have this as of yet, but I do have another "Greatest Of...". There is no way that anyone can go wrong by purchasing a Roseanne Cash recording. This RC brand of country is impeccable and immaculent. She could sing(in my humble opinion)the current war to a close. I say that with the utmost admiration. You can also always count on highly sought after studio session pickers in her corner, no doubt. Go get ya' some Roseanne Cash music, kick back with some longnecks and enjoy throughly. Submitted by Behr Cody (Okieland, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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