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An All-Star Tribute to Johnny Cash (1999)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Willie Nelson & Sheryl Crow 'Jackson' 'Orange Blossom Special' / Chris Isaak 'Guess Things Happen That Way' 'Get Rhythm' / Willie Nelson 'I Still Miss Someone' / June Carter Cash 'Ring of Fire' / Bob Dylan 'Train of Love' / The Mavericks 'Man in Black' / Kris Kristofferson 'The Ballad of Ira Hayes' / Kris Kristofferson & Trisha Yearwood 'Sunday Morning Coming Down' / Brooks & Dunn 'Riders in the Sky' / Lyle Lovett 'Tennessee Flat Top Box' / Bruce Springsteen 'Give My Love to Rose' / Emmylou Harris, Sheryl Crow, Mary Chapin Carpenter & Marty Stuart 'You Are What I Need' / Wyclef Jean 'Delia's Gone' / Dave Matthews & Emmylou Harris 'The Long Black Veil' / Marty Stuart & The Fairfield 'Beishazzar' / U2 'Don't Take Your Guns to Town' / Johnny Cash 'Folson Prison Blues' / Johnny Cash & Friends 'I Walk the Line
Tribute concerts really don't get too much better than this one as a wide range of talent came together to celebrate the music of Johnny Cash. Unlike so many other tributes, there's really only a few weeks spots to be found in this one. Some of the weaker songs include U2's attempt on 'Don't Take Your Guns to Town' which they try to do with a Jamaican swing but it just doesn't work. I also didn't find Dave Matthews 'The Long Black Veil' to work as good as it should have. Outside of those two performances we get some pretty strong stuff including a rocking version of 'Jackson' that kicks off the concert with Crow and Nelson really delivering. Springsteen also offers a haunting version of 'Give My Love to Rose' while Dylan offers up a strong take on 'Train of Love.' Even Chris Isaak does a very good job with the underrated 'Guess Things Happen That Way.' Perhaps the best song comes from Trisha Yearwood delivering a perfect take on 'Sunday Mornings Coming Down' with Kristofferson backing her up on guitar. Then you have the closing two songs that feature the man himself delivering fine takes on the classic songs. Fans of Cash will certainly enjoy seeing him for these two numbers but there's also some terrific versions from the rest of the people. You can just tell that everyone wanted to do their best for Cash and they really do deliver.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Willie Nelson & Sheryl Crow 'Jackson' 'Orange Blossom Special' / Chris Isaak 'Guess Things Happen That Way' 'Get Rhythm' / Willie Nelson 'I Still Miss Someone' / June Carter Cash 'Ring of Fire' / Bob Dylan 'Train of Love' / The Mavericks 'Man in Black' / Kris Kristofferson 'The Ballad of Ira Hayes' / Kris Kristofferson & Trisha Yearwood 'Sunday Morning Coming Down' / Brooks & Dunn 'Riders in the Sky' / Lyle Lovett 'Tennessee Flat Top Box' / Bruce Springsteen 'Give My Love to Rose' / Emmylou Harris, Sheryl Crow, Mary Chapin Carpenter & Marty Stuart 'You Are What I Need' / Wyclef Jean 'Delia's Gone' / Dave Matthews & Emmylou Harris 'The Long Black Veil' / Marty Stuart & The Fairfield 'Beishazzar' / U2 'Don't Take Your Guns to Town' / Johnny Cash 'Folson Prison Blues' / Johnny Cash & Friends 'I Walk the Line
Tribute concerts really don't get too much better than this one as a wide range of talent came together to celebrate the music of Johnny Cash. Unlike so many other tributes, there's really only a few weeks spots to be found in this one. Some of the weaker songs include U2's attempt on 'Don't Take Your Guns to Town' which they try to do with a Jamaican swing but it just doesn't work. I also didn't find Dave Matthews 'The Long Black Veil' to work as good as it should have. Outside of those two performances we get some pretty strong stuff including a rocking version of 'Jackson' that kicks off the concert with Crow and Nelson really delivering. Springsteen also offers a haunting version of 'Give My Love to Rose' while Dylan offers up a strong take on 'Train of Love.' Even Chris Isaak does a very good job with the underrated 'Guess Things Happen That Way.' Perhaps the best song comes from Trisha Yearwood delivering a perfect take on 'Sunday Mornings Coming Down' with Kristofferson backing her up on guitar. Then you have the closing two songs that feature the man himself delivering fine takes on the classic songs. Fans of Cash will certainly enjoy seeing him for these two numbers but there's also some terrific versions from the rest of the people. You can just tell that everyone wanted to do their best for Cash and they really do deliver.
- Michael_Elliott
- Feb 28, 2012
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