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Seven Year Ache is the third studio album by American country music singer Rosanne Cash, and her second for Columbia Records. It was released on February 27, 1981, and reached number one on the Billboard country album chart. Three singles were released from her album; in the order of the singles' release they were: the title track, My Baby Thinks He's a Train, and Blue Moon with Heartache. To promote the album, Cash hit the talk show circuit starting with her appearance on The Merv Griffin Show. The album was mastered a few days following the murder of John Lennon. As a tribute to Lennon, Cash asked the mastering engineer to scratch the message “Goodbye, John” into the run-out groove of the mother vinyl. This etching was limited to the first 25,000 copies of the album.
The CD was reissued in 2005 in an edition which was part of the American Milestone series from Sony BMG, which later identified the reissue as being among the 52 CD titles that were deemed to have been shipped with Extended Copy Protection (XCP) computer software. As a result, all Microsoft Windows computer that were used to play the reissue are likely to have had XCP installed. This can cause a number of serious security problems. Several security software vendors, including Microsoft, regard XCP as a trojan horse, spyware, or rootkit. Sony discontinued use of the technology on November 11, 2005, and recalled this and other titles affected by XCP, and asked customers to submit copies affected by the software to the company so that it could replace them with copies that did not contain the software.
Track listing
Personnel
Rosanne Cash - vocals
Tony Brown - electric piano
Rodney Crowell - guitar, harmony vocals
Vince Gill - harmony vocals
Emmylou Harris - harmony vocals
Booker T. Jones - organ, synthesizer
Albert Lee - acoustic and electric guitar
Mickey Raphael - harmonica
Ricky Skaggs - harmony vocals
Rosemary Butler - harmony vocals
Hank DeVito - electric and steel guitar
Janis Gill - harmony vocals
Emory Gordy Jr. - guitar, mandolin, bass, piano, string arrangements
Glen Hardin - piano
Phil Kenzie - saxophone
Maxayn Lewis - harmony vocals
Larrie Londin - drums
Jerry McGee - electric guitar
Milah's Bros. - handclapping
Frank Reckard - electric guitar
Technical
Arlene Katz, Emory Gordy Jr., Hank DeVito - production assistance
Donivan Cowart, Bradley Hartman - engineers
Charts
References
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