1981 Johnny Cash - Rockabilly Reunion (Bootleg)
Country | mp3 VBR (Kbps 224 avg.) | 122 MB | released April 1981
Bootleg recorded Live in Rotterdam, The Netherlands 4/19/81
Track List:
01 Intro
02 Ring of Fire
03 A Thing Called Love
04 Sunday Morning Come Down
05 Folsom Prison Blues
06 San Quentin
07 The Last Time
08 Without Love
09 Doin' My Time (feat. Marty Stuart)
10 The Baron
11 Far Side Banks of Jordan
12 I Walk The Line
13 Give My Love To Rose
14 The Long Black Veil
15 Hey Porter
16 I Still Miss Someone
17 Big River
18 Lay Me Down in Dixie (feat. Cindy Cash)
19 Ghost Riders In The Sky
20 Casey Jones
21 Orange Blossom Special
22 Medley 1 (feat. Carl Perkins & Jerry Lee Lewis)
23 Medley 2 (feat. Carl Perkins & Jerry Lee Lewis)
24 Rock And Roll Ruby
1986 Johnny Cash - Class of '55 - Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming
Country | mp3 @ 320 Kbps | 85.8 MB | released 1986
An album by Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and Carl Perkins released
in 1986 through Chips Moman's American Sound Studios and Smash Records.
While the album was in part a tribute to Elvis Presley, it was mainly a
commemoration of those young performing hopefuls, the four album participants
included, who came to Sun Records in 1955 to make music in the new era of Rock
and Roll. Recorded at Sam Phillips' Sun Studios and completed at American Sound
Studios, the final song, "Big Train (from Memphis)", includes the blended voices
of John Fogerty, The Judds, Dave Edmunds, Ricky Nelson, Sam Phillips, and June
Carter Cash.
The recorded "Interviews from the Class of '55 Recording Sessions" earned the
1987 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for the four performers plus for
producer Chips Moman, Sam Phillips and Ricky Nelson. For Nelson, it was his last
recording session and only Grammy Award of his career.
Track List:
Side one
01 Carl Perkins – Birth of Rock and Roll
02 Jerry Lee Lewis – Sixteen Candles
03 Carl Perkins – Class of '55
04 Perkins, Lewis, Orbison & Cash – Waymore's Blues
05 Johnny Cash – We Remember the King
Side two
06 Roy Orbison – Coming Home
07 Perkins, Lewis, Orbison & Cash – Rock and Roll (Fais-Do-Do)
08 Jerry Lee Lewis – Keep My Motor Running
09 Johnny Cash – I Will Rock and Roll with You
10 Perkins, Lewis, Orbison & Cash – Big Train (from Memphis)
This has already been posted by BAHO in APE format. A higher quality than my
post.
Posted By: BAH0 | Date: 16 Aug 2007 19:32
1986 Heroes Johnny Cash & Waylon Jennings
Country | mp3 @ 320 Kbps | 70.3 MB | released June 1986
Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings released this album on Columbia Records in 1986.
Although the two musicians had collaborated several times before - most notably
in 1985 as part of The Highwaymen, along with Willie Nelson and Kris
Kristofferson - this was the duo's first and only full-length album. Heroes was
also Cash's last original release on Columbia, with which he parted ways soon
after the record's release. "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues" charted as a single,
reaching No. 35 on the country charts. "Field of Diamonds" was recorded by Cash
fourteen years later for American III: Solitary Man (2000). The last track, "One
Too Many Mornings" is a song written by Bob Dylan for his album The Times They
Are a-Changin', and had been recorded, but deemed unusable, by Cash and Dylan in
1969 during the sessions for Nashville Skyline.
Track List:
01 Folks Out on the Road
02 I'm Never Gonna Roam Again
03 American by Birth
04 Field of Diamonds
05 Heroes
06 Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
07 Love Is the Way
08 Ballad of Forty Dollars
09 I'll Always Love You (in My Own Crazy Way)
10 One Too Many Mornings
1987 Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash Is Coming To Town
Country | mp3 VBR (Kbps 210 avg.) | 46.4 MB | released April 13, 1987
Released in 1987 his first for Mercury Records.
Track List:
01 The Big Light
02 Ballad of Barbara
03 I'd Rather Have You
04 Let Him Roll
05 The Night Hank Williams Came to Town
06 Sixteen Tons
07 A Letters from Home
08 W. Lee O'Daniel and the Light Crust Doughboys
09 Heavy Metal (Don't Mean Rock and Roll to Me)
10 My Ship Will Sail
1987 Johnny Cash - Live From Austin, Texas
Country | mp3 VBR (Kbps 210 avg.) | 68 MB | released January 9, 2007
review:
Johnny Cash was not only a great artist but a great performer, as this 1987
Austin City Limits taping (also available on DVD) attests. Though he was years
past his hitmaking peak and had yet to enjoy his late-career comeback, his
legendary stature was undiminished and his baritone sounds surprisingly supple
and warm.
Track List:
01 Ring Of Fire
02 Folsom Prison Blues
03 Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
04 I Walk The Line
05 The Wall
06 Long Black Veil
07 Big River
08 I'll Go Somewhere And Sing My Songs Again
09 Let Him Roll
10 Ballad Of Barbara
11 Sam Stone
12 (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
13 Where Did We Go Right
14 I Walk The Line (Outro)
1988 Johnny Cash - Classic Cash: Hall of Fame Series
Country | mp3 VBR (Kbps 210 avg.) | 77 MB | Recorded October, December 1987
Released on Mercury Records in 1988. It consists entirely of re-recordings of
songs already associated with Cash from his Sun and Columbia days. While the
performances aren't bad, they are less interesting or historically important
than the original recordings. The album has also been criticized due to the use
of several controversial production techniques, including synthesizers, in an
attempt to update and modernize Cash's earlier songs.
Track List:
01 Get Rhythm
02 Tennessee Flat Top Box
03 Long Black Veil
04 A Thing Called Love
05 I Still Miss Someone
06 Cry Cry Cry
07 Blue Train
08 Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
09 Five Feet High and Rising
10 Peace in the Valley
11 Don't Take Your Guns to Town
12 Home of the Blues
13 Guess Things Happen That Way
14 I Got Stripes
15 I Walk the Line
16 Ring of Fire
17 The Ballad of Ira Hayes
18 The Ways of a Woman in Love
19 Folsom Prison Blues
20 Suppertime
1988 Johnny Cash - The Best of Johnny Cash
Country | mp3 VBR (Kbps 220 avg.) | 96.1 MB | released 1988
Sorry I don't have a lot of info. on this album.
Track List:
01 Ring of Fire
02 Orange Blossom Special
03 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
04 Jackson
05 Don't Take Your Guns To Town
06 I Walk The Line
07 A Boy Named Sue
08 San Quentin
09 If I Were A Carpenter (With June Carter)
10 Folsom Prison Blues
11 Kate
12 (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
13 Daddy Sang Bass
14 Bonanza
15 In Them Old Cottonfields Back Home
16 Five Feet High And Rising
17 Man In Black
18 A Thing Called Love
19 The Ballad Of Ira Hayes
20 In The Jailhouse Now
1988 Johnny Cash - Water From The Wells Of Home (remastered)
Country | mp3 VBR (Kbps 220 avg.) | 73 MB | released May 1988
Water from the Wells of Home is an album released on Mercury Records in 1988. It
features several collaborations with other artists, including "New Moon Over
Jamaica" with Paul McCartney. Other guests include Waylon Jennings, Glen
Campbell, Emmylou Harris and family members John Carter Cash and June Carter
Cash. "Call Me the Breeze" is a J. J. Cale song that had been previously covered
by Lynyrd Skynyrd. "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" is a new recording of a song that
had appeared on Cash's Sun era album Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous. The
album did not fare well on the charts, peaking at No. 48; the two singles, "Ballad
of a Teenage Queen" and "That Old Wheel", reached No. 45 and No. 21,
respectively.
Track List:
01 Ballad of a Teenage Queen (With Rosanne Cash and the Everly Brothers)
02 As Long as I Live (With Emmylou Harris and Roy Acuff)
03 Where Did We Go Right (With John Carter Cash and June Carter Cash)
04 The Last of the Drifters (With Tom T. Hall)
05 Call Me the Breeze (With John Carter Cash)
06 That Old Wheel (With Hank Williams, Jr.)
07 Sweeter Than the Flowers (With Waylon Jennings)
08 A Croft in Clachan (The Ballad of Rob MacDunn) (With Glen Campbell)
09 New Moon Over Jamaica (With Paul McCartney)
10 Water from the Wells of Home (With John Carter Cash)
1989 Johnny Cash - Boom Chicka Boom (2003, Mercury Version)
Country | mp3 VBR (Kbps 192 avg.) | 46.8 MB | released 2003, Mercury
The title refers to the sound that Cash's backing bank, the Tennessee Three were
said to produce. It includes a cover of Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle" and
a song written by Elvis Costello for Cash, "Hidden Shame." "Don't Go Near the
Water" had previously been recorded for Ragged Old Flag, and discusses the issue
of pollution of the environment. In 2003, Mercury released Boom Chicka Boom
paired with Johnny Cash is Coming to Town on a single compact disc, though "Veteran's
Day" was left off. "Farmer's Almanac" and "Cat's in the Cradle" were released as
singles, but failed to chart; the album itself, however, reached No. 48 on the
country charts.
Track List:
01 Backstage Pass
02 Cat's in the Cradle
03 Farmer's Almanac
04 Don't Go Near the Water
05 Family Bible
06 Harley
07 I Love You I Love You
08 Hidden Shame
09 Monteagle Mountain
10 That's One You Owe Me
1989 Johnny Cash - Live In Minneapolis
Country | mp3 VBR (Kbps 192 avg.) | 78.2 MB | recorded March 20, 1989
Bootleg recording from concert in Minneapolis
Track List:
01 Ring of fire
02 Sunday morning coming down
03 Peace in the valley
04 Crazy Arms
05 Big River
06 Get Rythm
07 I still miss someone
08 Ragged old flag
09 Highwayman
10 Tennessee flat top box
11 The wall - long black veil
12 Johnny Cash Tribute (Jimmy Tittle)
13 (Ghost) riders in the sky
14 If I were a carpenter (with June Carter)
15 Where did we go right (with June Carter)
16 Jackson (with June Carter)
17 Wreck of the old '97 (with June Cart
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