Album Info
Artist: | Johnny Cash |
Album: | Rockabilly Blues |
Gatefold: | Yes |
Released: | US, 2013 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Cold Lonesome Morning | 3:21 |
Acoustic Guitar - Dave Kirby | ||
Drums - Larrie Londin | ||
Electric Bass - Joe Osborn | ||
Electric Guitar - Cliff Parker, Pete Wade | ||
Guitar [Rockabilly Rhythm] - Johnny Cash | ||
Harmonica - Terry McMillan | ||
Piano [Rockabilly] - Earl Poole Ball | ||
A2 | Without Love | 2:26 |
Drums - Pete Thomas | ||
Electric Bass - Nick Lowe | ||
Lead Guitar - Bob Wootton, Dave Edmunds | ||
Rhythm Guitar - Martin Belmont | ||
A3 | W-o-m-a-n | 3:21 |
Acoustic Guitar - Dave Kirby | ||
Drums - Larrie Londin | ||
Electric Bass - Joe Osborn | ||
Electric Guitar - Cliff Parker, Pete Wade | ||
Guitar [Rockabilly Rhythm] - Johnny Cash | ||
Harmonica - Terry McMillan | ||
Piano [Rockabilly] - Earl Poole Ball | ||
A4 | The Cowboy Who Started The Fight | 3:46 |
Acoustic Guitar - Johnny Cash | ||
Acoustic Guitar [Rhythm], Dobro - Jerry Hensley | ||
Drums - W.S. Holland | ||
Electric Bass - Joe Allen | ||
Electric Guitar - Eddy Shaver | ||
Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar [Amplified] - Marty Stuart | ||
Piano [Rockabilly] - Earl Poole Ball | ||
A5 | The Twentieth Century Is Almost Over | 3:38 |
Acoustic Guitar - Dave Kirby, Johnny Cash | ||
Banjo, Acoustic Guitar - Bobby Thompson | ||
Drums - Jerry Carrigan | ||
Electric Bass, Electric Bass [8-string Electric Bass] - Joe Allen | ||
Electric Guitar - Bob Wootton | ||
Piano - Earl Poole Ball | ||
Synthesizer [Moog, Prophet 5] - Shane Keister | ||
B1 | Rockabilly Blues (Texas 1955) | 3:18 |
Acoustic Guitar [Rhythm] - Dave Kirby | ||
Bass [Upright Slap] - Floyd Chance | ||
Drums - Jerry Carrigan | ||
Electric Bass - Joe Allen | ||
Electric Guitar - Billy Sanford, Pete Wade | ||
Guitar [Rockabilly Rhythm] - Johnny Cash | ||
Harmonica - Terry McMillan | ||
Piano [Rockabilly] - Earl Poole Ball | ||
B2 | The Last Time | 3:12 |
Acoustic Guitar - Johnny Cash | ||
Drums - W.S. Holland | ||
Electric Bass - Joe Allen | ||
Electric Guitar - Bob Wootton | ||
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals [Harmony], Harmony Vocals - Jerry Hensley | ||
Electric Piano, Piano [Acoustic] - Earl Poole Ball | ||
Mandolin, Harmony Vocals - Marty Stuart | ||
Synthesizer [Moog, Prophet 5] - Shane Keister | ||
B3 | She's A Go-er | 2:28 |
Acoustic Guitar - Bobby Thompson, Dave Kirby | ||
Drums - Kenny Malone | ||
Electric Bass, Harmony Vocals - Joe Allen | ||
Electric Guitar - Bob Wootton, Jerry Hensley | ||
Guitar [Rockabilly Rhythm] - Johnny Cash | ||
Piano [Rockabilly] - Earl Poole Ball | ||
B4 | It Ain't Nothing New Babe | 4:02 |
Acoustic Guitar - Johnny Cash, Marty Stuart | ||
Dobro - Jack Clement | ||
Electric Bass - Joe Allen | ||
Electric Guitar - Jerry Hensley | ||
B5 | One Way Rider | 3:16 |
Acoustic Bass - Floyd Chance | ||
Acoustic Guitar - Johnny Cash | ||
Acoustic Guitar, Dobro - Jack Clement | ||
Arranged By [Horn Arrangement] - Charles Cochran | ||
Drums - W.S. Holland | ||
Electric Bass - Joe Allen | ||
Electric Guitar - Bob Wootton, Jerry Hensley | ||
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Marty Stuart | ||
Trombone - Irv Kane, Rex Peer | ||
Trumpet - Don Sheffield, George Cunningham |
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Johnny Cash's "Rockabilly Blues" is a captivating album that showcases the Man in Black's enduring talent and versatility. Released in 1980, "Rockabilly Blues" takes a departure from Cash's usual country sound and delves into the realms of rockabilly, infusing his signature style with a fresh and energetic twist.
"Rockabilly Blues" kicks off with the infectious title track, instantly immersing listeners in "Rockabilly Blues"'s vibrant and upbeat atmosphere. Cash's deep, resonant voice remains as commanding as ever, effortlessly adapting to the rockabilly sound. Tracks like "It's All Over" and "Gone Girl" demonstrate Cash's ability to inject a sense of authenticity and raw emotion into his performances.
"Rockabilly Blues" features a stellar lineup of musicians, including guitarist James Burton, drummer Buddy Harman, and pianist Earl Poole Ball, who contribute to the infectious rockabilly sound. The guitar-driven arrangements, infused with a twangy country flavor, create an energetic and toe-tapping experience.
Lyrically, "Rockabilly Blues" explores themes of love, heartbreak, and personal introspection. Cash's storytelling abilities shine through, painting vivid narratives with his lyrics. Tracks like "Cold Lonesome Morning" and "I'm Gonna Sit on the Porch and Pick on My Old Guitar" showcase his knack for capturing the essence of everyday life and the human experience.
The production quality of "Rockabilly Blues" is polished yet retains a sense of authenticity. The balance between the raw energy of the rockabilly sound and Cash's iconic vocal delivery is expertly maintained, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience.
"Rockabilly Blues" stands as a testament to Johnny Cash's ability to evolve and experiment with different musical styles while staying true to his roots. "Rockabilly Blues"'s fusion of rockabilly, country, and Cash's unmistakable voice results in a collection of songs that captivate and entertain.
While "Rockabilly Blues" may not be as well-known as some of Cash's other works, it remains a hidden gem in his discography. With its infectious energy, impeccable musicianship, and Cash's unparalleled presence, "Rockabilly Blues" is a must-listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to his music.
Fun Facts About Johnny Cash - Rockabilly Blues Vinyl Record:
- How old was Johnny Cash when he recorded "Rockabilly Blues"? Johnny Cash was in his late 40s when he recorded "Rockabilly Blues" in 1980.
- How many copies of "Rockabilly Blues" sold? "Rockabilly Blues"'s sales figures may vary, but it achieved moderate commercial success, appealing to Cash's loyal fan base.
- Why was "Rockabilly Blues" important? "Rockabilly Blues" was important as it showcased Johnny Cash's return to his rockabilly roots. It featured his signature deep voice and storytelling lyrics, paying homage to the early days of rock and country music.
- What were the most popular songs off "Rockabilly Blues"? Some of the notable songs on "Rockabilly Blues" include "Rockabilly Blues," "The Last Time," and "Without Love."
- Any other interesting information about "Rockabilly Blues" or Johnny Cash in relation to this album? Rockabilly Blues demonstrated Johnny Cash's versatility as an artist, reaffirming his status as a legend in the country and rockabilly genres. "Rockabilly Blues"'s raw and authentic sound captured the essence of Cash's musical heritage.
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