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Rosanne Cash - King's Record Shop .gif) By Rickey Wright
Four consecutive No. 1 country singles made this a fine near farewell
from Cash to Nashville. She cut two more singles for a hits compilation
before turning to a folkier confessionalism on Interiors. King's
Record Shop works on a high level, stuffing a cold-eyed John Hiatt
dissection of adultery ("Way We Make a Broken Heart") onto the
same record as the domestic-violence treatise "Rosie Strike
Back" and a fear-stricken view of a hobbled marriage in "Runaway
Train." Musically, this is a digital-era blueprint for hot country,
but with much more soul than ever invaded a disc by Shania Twain.
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| 1. Rosie Strike Back | 6. Runaway Train | | 2. Way We Make a Broken Heart | 7. Tennessee Flat Top Box | | 3. If You Change Your Mind | 8. I Don't Have to Crawl | | 4. Real Me | 9. Green, Yellow and Red | | 5. Somewhere Sometime | 10. Why Don't You Quit Leaving Me Alone |
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|  | Artist: Rosanne Cash
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|  | Released: August 3, 1987
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|  | Availability: CD,
Vinyl | |
|  | Awards:
Gold | | |
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