Track Listing 1. Highway Patrolman 2. That's the Truth 3. God Bless Robert E. Lee 4. New Cut Road 5. Johnny 99 6. Ballad of the Ark 7. Joshua Gone Barbados 8. Girl From the Canyon 9. Brand New Dance 10. I'm Ragged But I'm Right
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Hal Blaine, Hoyt Axton, James Burton, June Carter, Marty Stuart, Norton Buffalo | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Johnny Cash, June Carter (vocals); Marty Stuart (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin); Tim Goodman (acoustic, electric & slide guitars, banjo, 6-string bass); James Burton, Bob Wooton (electric guitar); Brian Ahern (gut string guitar, 6-string bass, tambourine); David Mansfield (mandolin, mandocello, fiddle); Norton Buffalo (harmonica); Nick DeCaro, Jo'El Sonnier (accordion); Glen D. Hardin (keyboards); Jerry Scheff (bass); Hal Blaine (drums); Hoyt Axton, Barbara Bennett, Donivan Cowart, Lynn Langham (background vocals). Producer: Brian Ahern. Reissue producer: Dave Nives. Engineers: Donivan Cowart, Brian Ahern Jack "Stack-A-Track" Grochmal. Recorded at Magnolia Sound Studios, North Hollywood, California. Originally issued on Columbia (38696). Includes liner notes by Grant Alden. This is a reissue of a John R. "Johnny" Cash album that came out on Columbia Records in 1983. Back then, country wasn't' considered cool, and easy-listening pop-country ruled the country charts. There was very little crossover between country, rock and folk--or was there? Long before "alterna-country," "No Depression," "y'allternative" or roots-rock bands like Son Volt, Cash did this daring (for its time) album. Cash was a Classic Country Figure by this time, and so was taken for granted. A shame, for this great album was over-looked by the country, rock and folk crowds of the day. Cash covers--wonderfully--two Bruce Springsteen tunes, "Highway Patrolman" and "Johnny 99," as well as songs by Guy Clark ("New Cut Road") and Erik Von Schmidt ("Joshua Gone Barbados"). Producer Brian Ahern (then married to Emmylou Harris) keeps the back-up band lean & mean (featuring guitar master James Burton) and Cash's deep, stoic voice is as reassuringly real & honest as a forest of Redwoods. Highly recommended to Cash fans as well as those into the neo-country/roots-rock bands.
Editorial Reviews The highlights of [JOHNNY 99] are clearly Cash's reworking of two stark and evocative songs from Springsteen's NEBRASKA album, even though he rocks up JOHNNY 99....These songs are so strong they let Cash get away with familiar stylings... Dirty Linen (06/01/1999)
...Cash draws inspiration here from one of his famed inheritors: Bruce Springsteen... Entertainment Weekly (09/26/2003)
...Cash draws inspiration here from one of his famed inheritors: Bruce Springsteen...Dirty Linen (6-7/99, p.70) - The highlights of [JOHNNY 99] are clearly Cash's reworking of two stark and evocative songs from Springsteen's NEBRASKA album, even though he rocks up JOHNNY 99....These songs are so strong they let Cash get away with familiar stylings... Entertainment Weekly (09/26/2003)
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