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  1. Teddy Thompson: harmony vocals; Catherine Russell: Background vocals; John Leventhal: guitars, bass guitar, organ, wurlitzer, keyboards, percussion; Zev Katz: bass guitar, upright bass; Michael Rhodes: bass guitar; Doug Petty: organ; Danny Louis: organ; Larry Farrell: trombone; Rick Depofi: tenor saxophone; Tony Kadlek: flugelhorn ...

  2. 2003: "Three Steps Down" (voces), del álbum Rules of Travel de Roseanne Cash. 2002: Fashionably Late (compositor y voces), de Linda Thompson. 2002: Semi-Detached Mock Tudor (dulcémele, guitarra, voces), de Richard Thompson. 2002: "One Man Guy" (guitarra, coros), del álbum Poses de Rufus Wainwright.

  3. Released in 1981, Seven Year Ache was a commercial and critical breakthrough for Cash that also defied the rules of how a commercial country record should sound, and on 1987's King's Record Shop, she explored a more traditional approach that still reflected her musical personality.

  4. 4 de abr. de 2003 · Sheryl Crow and Teddy Thompson add harmonies and Jakob Dylan co-wrote the chunky Hope Against Hope, but the real standouts are Steve Earle's appearance on the intense and erotic I'll Change for ...

  5. 25 de mar. de 2003 · 7.3. Generally favorable reviews based on 8 Ratings. Summary: Rebounding from a vocal chord injury that almost ended her singing career, Rosanne Cash returns with her first album in seven years. Guests include Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, Teddy Thompson, and daddy Johnny Cash. Record Label: Capitol.

  6. 2003 – Rosanne Cash's Rules of Travel – "Three Steps Down" – vocals; 2005 – Kate & Anna McGarrigle's The McGarrigle Christmas Hour – vocals; 2006 – Shawn Colvin's These Four Walls – "Let it Slide" – vocals; 2007 – Linda Thompson's Versatile Heart – co-writer and guest vocals

  7. 25 de mar. de 2003 · Album Credits. Featuring Johnny Cash, Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle & 1 more. Producers John Leventhal. Writers Craig Northey, Jakob Dylan, Joe Henry & 5 more. Mastering Engineer Ted Jensen.