Johnny Cash - The Rambler (1977)
BAND/ARTIST: Johnny Cash
- Title: The Rambler
- Year Of Release: 1977
- Label: Columbia Nashville Legacy
- Genre: Country
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 37:35
- Total Size: 191 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Hit the Road and Go (02:35)
2. Dialogue #1 (02:33)
3. If It Wasn't for the Wabash River (02:06)
4. Dialogue #2 (02:24)
5. Lady (02:49)
6. Dialogue #3 (02:28)
7. After the Ball (02:48)
8. Dialogue #4 (02:02)
9. No Earthly Good (02:46)
10. Dialogue #5 (01:51)
11. A Wednesday Car (02:12)
12. Dialogue #6 (00:53)
13. My Cowboy's Last Ride (02:31)
14. Dialogue #7 (02:46)
15. Calilou (03:21)
16. Dialogue #8 (01:22)
1. Hit the Road and Go (02:35)
2. Dialogue #1 (02:33)
3. If It Wasn't for the Wabash River (02:06)
4. Dialogue #2 (02:24)
5. Lady (02:49)
6. Dialogue #3 (02:28)
7. After the Ball (02:48)
8. Dialogue #4 (02:02)
9. No Earthly Good (02:46)
10. Dialogue #5 (01:51)
11. A Wednesday Car (02:12)
12. Dialogue #6 (00:53)
13. My Cowboy's Last Ride (02:31)
14. Dialogue #7 (02:46)
15. Calilou (03:21)
16. Dialogue #8 (01:22)
Out of all of Johnny Cash's Americana concept albums, The Rambler is by far the most forced and stilted. More of a radio play than an album, the record is about Cash's drive across America, where he picks up hitchhikers along the way. Every song on The Rambler is tied together by dialogues between Cash and the hitchhikers, which means the record never develops a sense of momentum. Furthermore, the songs themselves are slight, without much musically or lyrically to reccommend them. In all, it's an ambitious, overwrought failure that is fascinating for one listen, but nearly impossible to sit through more than once. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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