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Rules of Travel

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Download links and information about Rules of Travel by Rosanne Cash. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 39:01 minutes.

Artist: Rosanne Cash
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 11
Duration: 39:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Beautiful Pain (feat. Sheryl Crow) (featuring Sheryl Crow) 2:50
2. 44 Stories 3:19
3. I'll Change for You (feat. Steve Earle) (featuring Steve Earle) 3:50
4. Rules of Travel 3:54
5. September When It Comes (feat. Johnny Cash) (featuring Johnny Cash) 3:40
6. Hope Against Hope 3:56
7. Will You Remember Me 2:41
8. Three Steps Down (feat. Teddy Thompson) (featuring Teddy Thompson) 3:45
9. Closer Than I Appear 3:38
10. Western Wall 2:57
11. Last Stop Before Home 4:31

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At every level, Rules of Travel distinguishes itself. A latecomer to songwriting, Rosanne Cash delivers plenty of compelling material, fully comparable in quality to the album's two non-original cuts. She comes up with fresh and intriguing chord changes to end verses and choruses on the title track, and images whose rugged eloquence perfectly fits the early-morning mumble of Steve Earle on "I'll Change for You." On "September When It Comes," she switches to a more homespun, folkloric imagery that suits her father's weathered, timeless rumble. The production values change very subtly according to what best suits each song, from the Wallflowers-oriented roots rock saunter of "Hope Against Hope" to the shadowy urban swing of "Will You Remember Me" to the stark acoustic setting of "Western Wall." Though her voice is hardly the most impressive instrument in country music, Cash knows how to compensate by using an understated approach to more quietly highlight the essence of a song. Given the quality of what she gives herself to work with on Rules of Travel, it's a method that can't miss. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk, Rovi