Rosanne and Johnny Cash duet on ‘Rules of Travel’
ByDec 16, 2002 11:00 PM
Rosanne Cash, who hasn’t released a new studio album in a decade, returns from her respite in March with a new album, titled “Rules of Travel.”
Rosanne Cash, who hasn’t released a new studio album in a decade, returns from her respite in March with a new album, titled “Rules of Travel.”
The album will feature Cash’s first-ever duet with her father, Johnny. Other guest vocalists include Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle and Teddy Thompson.
Cash wrote or co-wrote eight of the 11 songs on the album, which also features writing contributions from John Leventhal (who also produced), Marc Cohn, Jakob Dylan and Joe Henry.
According to Capitol Nashville, Cash suddenly lost her voice when she began recording the album in 1998, and was unable to sing for more than two years. After working with a voice therapist, she was eventually able to resume her work.
“It was such a revelation losing my voice, and getting it back,” Cash said in a statement. “I feel a lot of passion about singing, and a lot less fear.”
