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| Rosanne Cash | Primary Artist |
| Elvis Costello | Vocals |
| Bruce Springsteen | Vocals |
| Joe Bonadio | Drums |
| Zev Katz | Upright Bass |
| Curtis King | Background Vocals |
| John Leventhal | Organ, Bass, Dobro, Guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin, Percussion, Drums, Harmonium, Wurlitzer |
| Shawn Pelton | Drums |
| Jeff Tweedy | Vocals |
| Rufus Wainwright | Vocals |
| Kenny Williams | Background Vocals |
| RIck DePofi | Piano, Bass Clarinet, Horn |
| Tim Luntzel | Upright Bass |
| Rosanne Cash | Arranger, Adaptation |
| Merle Haggard | Composer |
| Hank Snow | Composer |
| Bob Dylan | Composer |
| Mike Bailey | Management |
| A.P. Carter | Composer |
| Hank Cochran | Composer |
| Hal David | Composer |
| Hy Heath | Composer |
| Harlan Howard | Composer |
| Ted Jensen | Mastering |
| John Leventhal | Arranger, Producer, Engineer, Adaptation, Tic Tac, Instrumentation |
| Fred Rose | Composer |
| Hedy West | Composer |
| Marijohn Wilkin | Composer |
| Danny Dill | Composer |
| RIck DePofi | Producer, Engineer |
Alice_Ivy_Rose
Posted July 13, 2012
Rosanne has a beautiful voice and the songs from the list are great. You will want to sing along with her.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged."The List" is a collection of classic country songs, passed on from Johnny Cash to his very talented daughter. The songs themselves are reason enough to buy this CD. However, what makes it even more special is the straightforward manner in which the songs are produced. There is nothing forced or fake about this music. From the first song "Miss the Missippi and You" this CD provides some of the best in country music. There are guest artists such as Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello, but they don't take over and only compliment the music. The songs are the stars and Ms. Cash does a credit to each and every one. I will keep this CD as treasure.
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Posted October 1, 2010
This CD is so rich. It has what a lot of today's music is missing. Rosanne's interpretation is deep and soulful.
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Posted October 1, 2010
The arrangements were not to my liking although the songs are great. Rosanne's voice and the voices of the other artists would have been sufficient, in my estimation, to provide the authenticity and originality artists' seek. Whenever I play it I think of how it could have been so much better rather than just enjoying the music.
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Posted April 14, 2012
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Posted March 11, 2010
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Posted March 18, 2010
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Steve Leggett
After the dark and chilling themes of 2006's Black Cadillac, which saw Rosanne Cash dealing with the deaths of her mother, Vivian Liberto, her father, Johnny Cash, and her stepmother, June Carter Cash -- all of whom passed within a two-year span -- one might assume that her next project would move into an even deeper level of bleakness, but with The List, it's immediately clear that she has instead found a more measured place to stand, and it's a lovely and redemptive outing that looks back to go forward. When Cash turned 18, her father, alarmed that his daughter only knew the songs that were getting played on the radio, gave her a list of what he considered 100 essential...