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You know when your parents are like, “What is that garbage you’re listening to?” and turn down your Soulja Boy CD and try to turn you to on to some Bob Seger shit from before you were born? Parents are so lame. That is sort of like what happened to Rosanne Cash, except her dad was not lame and his lesson plan included classic tunes even the most country-averse music fans should know. Says Rosanne, “When I was 18, my father became alarmed that his daughter appeared to lack a deep understanding of country music (having been obsessed with The Beatles and steeped in Southern California rock and pop music). He gave me a list of the ’100 Essential Country Songs’ and told me that it was my education and I should learn them all.” I have a hard time believing that Johnny Cash was a 100 Greatest list blogger at heart, but it makes a good story. On The List Rosanne’s recorded a dozen of the essentials with the aid of Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Jeff Tweedy, and Rufus Wainwright, making this the dad-rock album of the year. Check out “Sea Of Heartbreak” with the Boss and “Long Black Veil” with Tweedy:

Tracklist:
01 “Miss The Mississippi And You”
02 “Motherless Children”
03 “Sea Of Heartbreak” (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
04 “Take These Chains From My Heart”
05 “I’m Movin’ On”
06 “She’s Got You”
07 “Heartaches By The Number” (w/ Elvis Costello)
08 “500 Miles”
09 “Long Black Veil” (w/ Jeff Tweedy)
10 “Silver Wings” (w/ Rufus Wainwright)
11 “Girl From The North Country”
12 “Bury Me Under The Weeping Willow”

The List is out 10/6 on Manhattan Records. It’s also got a tumblr.

Comments (6)
  1. it also sounds kick ass

  2. Wouldn’t have taken Johnny Cash for a Proclaimers fan…

  3. Clint Feastwood  |   Posted on Aug 28th, 2009 0

    Why is elvis gauking at those poor yong girls. Id kick elvis in the sternum if he looked at my girls that way.

  4. untitled (8)/Nashville Skyline  |   Posted on Aug 28th, 2009 0

    Ok…so that District 9 movie was a thumbs up for me…BUT theres that other thing…theres that thing it lacks.., I way admire anybody who is aware and searching for that Big Pink vibe…that’s the thing that lives on that’s what “long black veil” is all about…The Band had it for a few minutes…and JOhnny cash never lost it…

  5. St Elmo  |   Posted on Aug 28th, 2009 0

    Aw….Cash’s only good work is with Eno!….

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