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Ride This Train

Ride This Train Tracks
1. Loading Coal
2. Slow Rider
3. Lumberjack
4. Dorraine Of Ponchartrain
5. Going To Memphis
6. When Papa Played The Dobro
7. Boss Jack
8. Old Doc Brown
9. The Fable Of Willie Brown
10. Second Honeymoon
11. The Ballad Of The Harpweaver
12. Smiling Bill McCall
Johnny Cash - Ride This Train
Ride This Train Review
This concept album ranks with the most thematically ambitious of Johnny Cash's career, though the title's a little misleading. Instead of a collection of train songs (the sort featured in the Cash catalogue from "Hey Porter" to "Orange Blossom Special"), he alternates the spoken-word narrative of a rail trip that crosses the country (and cuts across centuries) with songs about the characters you might meet along the way. From a Kentucky coal miner ("Loading Coal") to an Oregon logger ("Lumberjack") to a convict on a Mississippi chain gang ("Going to Memphis"), Cash inhabits the various manifestations of what he calls "the heart and muscle of this land." In "Slow Rider" he combines the folk standard "I Ride an Old Paint" with the gunfighter legend of John Wesley Hardin. The reissue of this 1960 release adds four bonus tracks, story songs in a similar spirit but without the narration. --Don McLeese


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A classic, one of Cash's best LP's
5
Although it may intially be hard to get into Cash's concept albums (although they contain many of his best recordings imho), this is a good place to start. A train ride through the days of old, is fascinating through the writing, but even better the voice of Johnny Cash. Every song here is strong, and I rank the first 5 songs up there with anything he ever recorded. Johnny's voice never sounded so good and is best vocal performance along with American Recordings no 1.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2005-11-26
Ambitious Album, good, almost great
4
This is a solid offering from the Man in Black, but somehow, it just falls short of true greatness.
This is a fun album, I love to put it on, and listen to Cash's stories of different areas of the country. Always interesting, sometimes amusing, the stories are what really makes this a solid album. Some people may not like to listen to stories over, and over again, but as any fan of Cash knows, his voice is just a great one to listen to, and I can't help but listen to the stories he tells.

The songs though kind of fall a little flat. There are some good songs on here. Being from Oregon, I particulary enjoy Lumberjack. Loading Coal is also a particularly good song. The rest of the songs are solid, and there isn't one that isn't good (perhaps Slow Rider), but there just aren't enough great songs to give this a rating of 5.
The aditional tacks are good, but the narration is missed, as is the train sound effects, and make then a kind of ackward addition.

Posted by Anonymous, on 2002-08-28
One of the man in black's best
5
I have been listening to this album and I do mean album for over 30 years and it just gets better each time I listen.
If you like Johnny Cash you will like this album.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2003-09-28