My Overall Chart: 1701-1800
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2007-COLUMBIA LEGACY
Produced By AL QUAGLIERI

1. The Johnny Cash Show Open/I Walk The Line (Johnny Cash)
2. Flesh And Blood (Johnny Cash)
3. Stand By Your Man (Tammy Wynette)
4. Medley: She Thinks I Still Care/Love Bug/The Race Is On (George Jones)
5. I’ve Been Everywhere (Johnny Cash & Lynn Anderson)
6. Detroit City (Bobby Bare)
7. Ring Of Fire (Ray Charles)
8. It’s Too Late (Derek & The Dominos)
9. Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again) (Kris Kristofferson)
10. Medley: Only The Lonely/Oh, Pretty Woman (Roy Orbison)
11. Belshazzar (Johnny Cash, The Carter Family & The Statler Brothers)
12. Brown Eyed Handsome Man (Waylon Jennings)
13. Girl From The North Country (Johnny Cash & Joni Mitchell)
14. Fire And Rain (James Taylor)
15. Daddy Sang Bass (Johnny Cash, The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers, Carl Perkins & The Tennessee Three)
16. Closing Monologue/I Walk The Line (Reprise) (Johnny Cash)

For three years and 58 episodes, The Johnny Cash Show was one of the most unique hours on television. ABC was terrified of his religion, his guests, his politics, and even his lyrics. When they finally got the chance in 1971, they cancelled his show. But during that time, there were some truly great musical moments captured on the show. This collection, small at 16 tracks, collects some of the best of that forgotten show. It’s cool to hear Tammy Wynette, Waylon Jennings, and Ray Charles here live: the performances are excellent all the way around.

Even more interesting are acts like James Taylor showing up…but mostly Derek And The Dominos. The ultimate for this would be a multi disc DVD set, but even as small as this is, the taste you get is more than worth it. Excellent liner notes detailing the history of the show are helpful, and there are some great photos included as well. The only complaint, really, is that I wish there was a lot more. A lot more.
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2007
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2007-MERCURY
Produced By CLARK ENSLIN, JOHNNY CASH & BOB HARRIS

1. Ring Of Fire
2. Life’s Railway To Heaven
3. A Wonderful Time Up There
4. Folsom Prison Blues
5. Sunday Morning Coming Down
6. What Is Man
7. Forty Shades Of Green
8. Come Along And Ride This Train
9. Five Feet High And Rising
10. Pickin’ Time
11. A Beautiful Life
12. Hey Porter
13. Ragged Old Flag
14. Tennessee Flat Top Box
15. Ghost Riders In The Sky
16. Jackson
17. The Wreck Of Old ‘97
18. I Walk The Line

There isn’t much information available about this album. There are no liner notes other than listing the musicians and technical support involved, and there seems to be very little known about why the performance was “lost”, or who found it, or when. What is known is that the album was recorded at The Paramount Theater in Asbury Park, NJ on July 28, 1990. Cash had a full 6 piece band and four female singers, including his wife June Carter Cash. And, for 1990, this is a pretty exceptional show by Cash, who had fallen into some fairly bad music at that time…this was more like a show from 25 years before 1990. Cash is in fine vocal form, and in good spirits. June, funny as always, is a hoot as well.

The album begins with a spirited “Ring Of Fire”, then hits a couple of gospel tunes before sliding into “Folsom Prison Blues”. Several of the songs in the middle are short and work as a medley. Closing the show particularly strong, Cash burns through “Tennessee Flat Top Box”, “Ghost Riders In The Sky”, then brings out June for the next two before closing with the classic “I Walk The Line”. This is a fine posthumous release, but it would have been nice if someone had taken the time to give us some background about it. Otherwise, very very good.
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2008-99.5 THE MOUNTAIN
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1. No Reason (Rebecca Folsom)
2. 8th & Wrong Way (Zack Nichols)
3. Shadows In My Room (Savage Henry)
4. Skyline Drive (Angie Stevens)
5. Moonlight (John Common)
6. Fingerprints (Melanie Susuras)
7. Sorry (Beneath Your Ego)
8. Stumblin’ (Ten Cent Redemption)
9. Just Because (Chris Barber)
10. Lose Control (Hypnotic Fly)
11. Dougie (Yerkish)
12. Comparatively (Remember May)
13. Here Comes The Fabulous (King For A Day)
14. 49 Floors (49 Floors)
15. Spinning Around (Kim Jones)
16. Everything (Jason Vigil)
17. Imagine (Something Underground)

This is an annual album put out by Denver radio station 99.5 The Mountain. It consists of live performances by some of the area’s top bands, with the proceeds going to the Music In The Schools initiative. It’s about as good as a compilation like this can be…not every band is going to sound great. But there are some highlights: John Common, Angie Stevens, Yerkish, and several others are as good as their reputations in the Mile High city would suggest.

And, it’s all for a good cause. And it’s a good way to hear what you might be going to check out for the evening. Denver, from the playlist here, has some pretty good live music. If you can get your hands on it (you can actually get this at cdbaby.com), it’s a decent enough collection with just enough average stuff to keep it honest.
[First added to this chart: 12/26/2024]
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2008
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My Overall Chart: 1701-1800 composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 1 1%
1960s 4 4%
1970s 15 15%
1980s 30 30%
1990s 29 29%
2000s 20 20%
2010s 1 1%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


Various Artists 5 5%
Johnny Cash 3 3%
Louis Armstrong 3 3%
Heart 2 2%
Phil Ochs 2 2%
Queen 2 2%
Hamell On Trial 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United States 68 68%
United Kingdom 18 18%
Mixed Nationality 8 8%
Australia 2 2%
Canada 2 2%
Nigeria 1 1%
Ireland 1 1%
Compilation? Albums %
No 24 24%
Yes 76 76%
Live? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

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