Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 A Feather's Not a Bird 1.2 The Sunken Lands 1.3 Etta's Tune 1.4 Modern Blue 1.5 Tell Heaven 1.6 The Long Way Home 1.7 World of Strange Design 1.8 Night School 1.9 50,000 Watts 1.10 When the Master Calls the Roll 1.11 Money Road 1.12 Two Girls (Bonus Track) 1.13 Biloxi (Bonus Track) 1.14 Your Southern Heart (Bonus Track)
NotesThe Deluxe Edition of THE RIVER & THE THREAD includes bonus tracks. The River & the Thread is the 13th studio album by Rosanne Cash, released in 2014 by Blue Note Records. The album received critical acclaim from music critics. The album won 3 Grammy Awards on February 8, 2015. The album swept all the categories that it was nominated for: "Best Americana Album", "Best American Roots Song" and "Best American Roots Performance" for "A Feather's Not a Bird." The River & the Thread garnered critical acclaim by music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a mean score from selected critics' ratings and reviews, the album holds a score of 87 (based on 19 reviews), which indicates "universal acclaim."[1] At Los Angeles Times, Randy Lewis rated the album a perfect four stars, proclaiming that "It's an album we'll be looking at in December when it's time to single out the most powerful works of 2014.[6] Holly Gleason of Paste rated the album an eight point eight, noting that "With The River & The Thread, she comes home with the warmth reserved for knowing where we're from."[9] At The New Zealand Herald, Graham Reid rated the album four-and-a-half stars, saying that on this album "Cash proves again she does the darkly philosophical, ruminative stuff better and more convincingly than most."[8] Jerry Shriver of USA Today rated the album a perfect four stars, calling it "a captivating and sometimes haunting album that's among the finest of her career."[11] At Record Collector, Terry Stauton rated the album a perfect five stars, exclaiming that "It's a record that her late father would have been enormously proud of, and the first essential country album of 2014."