Johnny's Blues: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
07/29/2003 | Northern Blues
Lyrics from Johnny's Blues: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
All Music Guide Review
Effectively honoring an amazing song from an amazing performer requires that you kick against the grass marking the steps of the master. Cash's country music re-oriented toward its blues element gives kickers a general direction for a collection hitting more shin than soupçon. Paul Reddick's "Train of Love" whirs into life on its master tape capstan and jumps track 13 seconds in a show of off-roading; "I have wondered," he ponders in the liner notes, "how things might have been if Johnny had hired Mississippi Fred McDowell (Luther Perkins is chopped liver?) as the guitar player for the Tennessee Three." Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown joins forces with Benjy Davis to swing out "Get Rhythm," taking turns sounding agreeably road-wearied. Chris Thomas King tunes his 12-string guitar "down to B flat standard, which is the way Leadbelly played it," and recasts "Rock Island Line" as a talking blues, which it almost was anyway, then skates away on the train engineer's cheer at cheating the toll (though no one ever asks whether the burned toll man's waiting for him on the return trip). Faced with doing over a perfect song with a perfect arrangement, Garland Jeffreys brilliantly deduces that a little more makes a lot more, and filigrees "I Walk the Line" in accordion and a more pronounced "boom-chicka-boom." Harry Manx's "Long Black Veil" shimmers under his predictable but effective slide guitar and surprising touches of Indian instrumentation, plus desperate gospel-fueled backing vocals, stripping finality from tone, turning the song over into an unsolved mystery. OK, Alvin Youngblood Hart doesn't sound like he knows what he's doing on "Sunday Morning Coming Down"; he asks "Well, who hasn't been there?" in the notes, and the problem is he sounds like almost everybody else who's been there. But then along comes Sleepy LaBeef, sounding like his voice went down one half-step for each of his 68 years, singing "Frankie's Man Johnny" like no one ever told him it wasn't his. Don't settle for walking if you can swoosh. ~ Andrew Hamlin, All Music Guide
Johnny's Blues: A Tribute to Johnny Cash Track Listing
Credits of Johnny's Blues: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
- Neville Pearsall
- Engineer
- David Peters
- Drums
- Brian Stanley
- Bass
- Mavis Staples
- Vocals, Producer
- Butch Taylor
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Jim Tullio
- Guitar (Acoustic), Percussion, Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Guitar (Bass), Bass
- Jim Weider
- Slide Guitar
- John Whynot
- Engineer, Mixing
- Kevin Breit
- Mandolin, Producer, Slide Guitar, Mandocello, National Steel Guitar, Mandola, Clarinet (Bass), Guitar (Steel)
- Jim Vivian
- Bass, Fiddle
- Corey Harris
- Guitar, Djun-Djun, Arranger, Vocals
- Alvin Youngblood Hart
- Guitar, Vocals
- David Hyde
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Chris Thomas King
- Vocals, Engineer, Guitar (12 String), Producer
- Paul Mertens
- Bass Harmonica
- Alan Freedman
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Tamara Reynolds
- Photography
- Gene Foster
- Engineer, Mixing, Assistant
- Kevin Tooley
- Drums
- Tony Backhouse
- Vocals (Background)
- Bryan Owings
- Drums
- Andy Bowmer
- Engineer, Mixing
- A Man Called Wrycraft
- Art Direction, Design, Layout Design
- Tom Wilson
- Guitar (Acoustic), Liner Notes, Vocals
- David P. Jackson
- Vocals (Background)
- Benjy Davis
- Vocals
- Paul Reddick
- Harmonica, Vocals
- Gerry Finn
- Assistant
- Mic Capdevielle
- Bass (Vocal)
- Lonnie "DJ007" Bonds
- Assistant
- Emily Braden
- Vocals (Background)
- Jerry Cavanaugh
- Drums
- David Direnzo
- Percussion, Drums
- Jordy Sharpe
- Producer
- Darrell Rose
- Percussion, Djembe
- Barry McClellan
- Assistant
- Kevin Massey
- Engineer, Mixing
- Fred Litwin
- Liner Notes
- David Roe
- Bass (Upright)
- Maria Muldaur
- Vocals
- Del Rey
- Guitar
- Jim Bateman
- Producer
- Richard Bell
- Piano
- Mark Bosch
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Greg Calbi
- Mastering
- Chris Cameron
- Wurlitzer
- Tony Cedras
- Accordion
- Gary Craig
- Drums
- Bob Doidge
- Trumpet, Engineer, Mixing
- John Dymond
- Bass
- Stephen Fearing
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Joe Krown
- Organ
- Colin Linden
- Mandolin, Producer, Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Engineer, Mixing, Harmony, Executive Producer
- Johnny Cash
- Arranger, Author
- Garland Jeffreys
- Vocals
- Sleepy LaBeef
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals











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