Although it went virtually unnoticed upon its initial release in 1983, this intriguing record momentarily put a halt to Johnny Cash's precipitous artistic decline and kept the promise of his resurgence alive. Recorded in Los Angeles with session men including Marty Stuart, Norton Buffalo, Jo-El Sonnier, and producer Brian Ahern, Johnny 99 focuses on the work of younger songwriters--Bruce Springsteen, Paul Kennerley, Guy Clark--and might be the lone oasis in an otherwise barren decade. The solemn opener, Springsteen's "Highway Patrolman," sets the tone as Cash turns a very restrained reading into an emotional powerhouse, supported by Hoyt Axton's baritone growl. The Springsteen-penned title track becomes a honky-tonk anthem as Cash delivers the Boss's lyrics with acute understanding. The touching Civil War ballad "God Bless Robert E. Lee," the tropical/topical "Joshua Gone Barbados," and the attractive duet with June Carter on Kennerley's "Brand New Dance" help round out a rather diverse (for Cash) collection. Aside from the occasional guitar effect and unnecessary keyboard intrusion (it was 1983 after all), this set marks a high point of a low period. --Marc Greilsamer
Johnny 99,Johnny Cash,Koch Records,Country,Country & Western,Country-Pop,Pop,Traditional Country
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Johnny 99
Johnny Cash Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000G4SC Release Date: 1999-01-19 |
Tracks:
- Highway Patrolman
- That's The Truth
- God Bless Robert E. Lee
- New Cut Road
- Johnny 99
- Ballad Of The Ark
- Joshua Gone Barbados
- Girl From The Canyon
- Brand New Dance
- I'm Ragged But I'm Right
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Although it went virtually unnoticed upon its initial release in 1983, this intriguing record momentarily put a halt to Johnny Cash's precipitous artistic decline and kept the promise of his resurgence alive. Recorded in Los Angeles with session men including Marty Stuart, Norton Buffalo, Jo-El Sonnier, and producer Brian Ahern, Johnny 99 focuses on the work of younger songwriters--Bruce Springsteen, Paul Kennerley, Guy Clark--and might be the lone oasis in an otherwise barren decade. The solemn opener, Springsteen's "Highway Patrolman," sets the tone as Cash turns a very restrained reading into an emotional powerhouse, supported by Hoyt Axton's baritone growl. The Springsteen-penned title track becomes a honky-tonk anthem as Cash delivers the Boss's lyrics with acute understanding. The touching Civil War ballad "God Bless Robert E. Lee," the tropical/topical "Joshua Gone Barbados," and the attractive duet with June Carter on Kennerley's "Brand New Dance" help round out a rather diverse (for Cash) collection. Aside from the occasional guitar effect and unnecessary keyboard intrusion (it was 1983 after all), this set marks a high point of a low period. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
One of the least of the greatest .......2007-02-06
Don't overlook this effort, it has several gems..........2006-01-20
JOHNNY CASH IS THE GREATEST.......1999-03-22
a great artist near the peak of his powers.......1999-03-14
It's about time........1999-01-30
A consistent, quality album from an otherwise largely disgusting period in country music (which, save for Johnny, Willie, Billy Joe, Dale Watson and a few others, continues through the 90s), the Springsteen covers are definitely the highlight, but all of the tracks are worthwhile, especially "Joshua Gone Barbados."
KOCH continues to provide the finest re-releases in country music and this is no exception. Definitely worth the low price.
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Summer 99
Manufacturer: Brilliant Recording Company ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA7W9A Release Date: 2005-03-29 |
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Johnny Cash: A Tribute Performed by the 99
Stars at Studio '99 Manufacturer: Legacy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000778BK2 Release Date: 2005-03-10 |
Tracks:
- I Walk the Line
- Five Feet High and Rising
- Boy Named Sue
- Ring of Fire
- Guess Things Happen That Way
- Don't Take Your Guns to Town
- Ballad of a Teenage Queen
- Ways of a Woman in Love
- Jackson
- It Ain't Me Babe
- Come in Stranger
Music Album:
- Jones by George
- Jumping From Six to Six
- Just Another Day in Parodies
- 25 Years
- A Country Legacy: 1930-1939 [Box set] [Original recording remastered]
- A Tribute to John Hartford: Live From Mountain Stage [Live]
- A Tribute To The Best Damn Fiddle Player In The World: Or, My Salute To Bob Wills
- After All
- Ain't in It for the Money
- Alameda County Line
