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Easy rider : the best of the Mercury recordings / Johnny Cash.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 5389732 | Mercury NashvillePublisher: [Nashville] : Mercury Records, [2020]Copyright date: ℗2020Description: 1 audio disc (1:17:10) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
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  • audio
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  • audio disc
Other title:
  • Best of the Mercury recordings
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Contents:
Waymore's blues (2:24) -- We remember the King (3:02) -- The big light (2:39) -- The night Hank Williams came to town (with Waylon Jennings) (3:21) -- Let him roll (4:29) -- W. Lee O'Daniel (and the Light Crust Dough Boys) (2:45) -- Ballad of a teenage queen (with Roseanne Cash & the Everly Brothers) (2:45) -- The last of the drifters (with Tom T. Hall) (3:17) -- That old wheel (with Hank Williams Jr.) (2:49) -- Get rhythm (2:30) -- Tennessee flat top box (3:06) -- Sunday morning coming down (3:54) -- Veteran's day (2:58) -- A backstage pass (3:21) -- Cat's in the cradle (3:16) -- Farmer's almanac (3:47) -- Monteagle Mountain (3:01) -- I shall be free (3:37) -- I'm an easy rider (2:36) -- The greatest cowboy of them all (3:33) -- Hey Porter (2:20) -- The mystery of life (3:11) -- Goin' by the book (3:19) -- The wanderer (with U2) (5:16).
Johnny Cash ; with various other performers.Summary: 24 track collection highlighting the Mercury years. Featuring tracks such as "Waymore Blues (with Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and Carl Perkins)" and many more.
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It's widely acknowledged that Johnny Cash's time at Mercury didn't find the Man in Black at either his commercial or creative peak. Cash moved to the label in 1986, just after he departed his longtime home of Columbia, and he stayed there through 1991, a half-decade stint that resulted in only one Country Top 40 hit (1988's "That Old Wheel," which charted thanks to the momentum of Cash's duet partner, Hank Williams, Jr.) and has subsequently been framed as the wilderness years before he righted himself on Rick Rubin's American Recordings. The 2020 box set The Complete Mercury Albums 1986-1991 and its accompanying single-disc sampler Easy Rider: The Best of the Mercury Recordings provide the first opportunity to challenge this conventional wisdom, a place where it's possible to concentrate on the relative merits of the handful of LPs he recorded for the label. As heard on Easy Rider, this era sounds much better than its reputation suggests. Even the cuts from Classic Cash: Hall of Fame Series, a 1988 collection of re-recordings of his old hits, is livelier than its description suggests, benefitting from Cash sounding spry and invested in the material. That none of these LPs generated hit singles at the time can be chalked up to a matter of age. Cash was on the other side of 50 when he made this music and he'd been a hitmaker for 30 years. He was a known property who couldn't fit into the sound of modern country radio, which happened to be running away from veterans like him in the first place. Which isn't to say he wasn't embraced by modern musicians: Elvis Costello wrote the rousing hangover anthem "The Big Light" for him and U2 had him sing "The Wanderer" on their 1993 Zooropa, a cut that isn't quite in step with the rest of this collection but is nevertheless a welcome addition, since it isn't on any other Cash comp. All these personal and cultural changes doomed Cash's Mercury records to commercial failure, and while the albums still have a distinct gloss endemic to the '80s, each of them has its share of moments, and many of them are here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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Johnny Cash ; with various other performers.

Previously released material, 1986-1993.

Compact disc.

Program notes by Scott Schinder inserted in container.

24 track collection highlighting the Mercury years. Featuring tracks such as "Waymore Blues (with Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and Carl Perkins)" and many more.

Waymore's blues (2:24) -- We remember the King (3:02) -- The big light (2:39) -- The night Hank Williams came to town (with Waylon Jennings) (3:21) -- Let him roll (4:29) -- W. Lee O'Daniel (and the Light Crust Dough Boys) (2:45) -- Ballad of a teenage queen (with Roseanne Cash & the Everly Brothers) (2:45) -- The last of the drifters (with Tom T. Hall) (3:17) -- That old wheel (with Hank Williams Jr.) (2:49) -- Get rhythm (2:30) -- Tennessee flat top box (3:06) -- Sunday morning coming down (3:54) -- Veteran's day (2:58) -- A backstage pass (3:21) -- Cat's in the cradle (3:16) -- Farmer's almanac (3:47) -- Monteagle Mountain (3:01) -- I shall be free (3:37) -- I'm an easy rider (2:36) -- The greatest cowboy of them all (3:33) -- Hey Porter (2:20) -- The mystery of life (3:11) -- Goin' by the book (3:19) -- The wanderer (with U2) (5:16).

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