Rosanne Cash - Black Cadillac

Reviews of Black Cadillac

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4 by Rolling Stone This record -- Rosanne Cash's best and darkest since the intimate noir of 1990's Interiors -- is for and about ghosts: her stepmother, June, and father, Johnny, who both died in 2003; and her mother, ... Read more
n/a by www.amazon.com Amazon.com 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 ... Read more
n/a by www.nowtoronto.com Albums based in eulogy can be tricky -- how to channel overwhelming grief and pain without resorting to hollow clichés or sentimentality? For Rosanne Cash's Black Cadillac, that challenge ... Read more
n/a by www.guardian.co.uk Cash's most compelling albums always seem to come in the wake of personal trauma. In the two years since the acclaimed Rules of Travel, which itself followed a long hiatus imposed by health, Cash ... Read more
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n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com here is a faint hint of sound at the opening of Rosanne Cash’s new album Black Cadillac. With an ear close to the speaker, the distant scratch of noise becomes recognizable as the velvet growl of Cash... Read more