All Aboard the Blue Train

Occupation

  • Johnny Cash, vocals, guitar
  • Luther Perkins, lead guitar ( electric guitar )
  • Marshall Grant, Bass
  • Al Casey, Guitar

All Aboard the Blue Train is the 14th studio album of the American country singer Johnny Cash. It was released on 15 November 1962, the production of Sam Phillips and Jack Clement at Sun Records.

History

The tracks on the album were recorded between March 1955 and May 1958 in Memphis for Sun Records as singles and published. To have in the liner notes, designed by Neil Lewis album covers give to the producers, to multiple fan - out queries songs about " train " together to form an album. Up to There You Go, Goodbye Little Darlin ' Goodbye and So Doggone Lonesome sings about all consequently trains or traveling in itself. The album was released four years after Cash was changed from Sun Records to Columbia Records.

In 2002 an officially licensed Nachausgabe to Get Back Records. In 2003, the album was re-released as a CD version with six bonus tracks, including three alternative versions of already included on the original album songs.

Title list

Bonus Tracks CD Edition

Reviews

In a contemporary review of the Billboard Magazine the album was described as a collection of the best pieces of Johnny Cash, and although the title three years and are older, the fans of the artist would love the album. A similar situation Michael B. Smith of Allmusic, who notes that cash than the present to the album, what his strength is, as a great storyteller and singer. Smith confirms the artist a sense of " traditional country-folk ", the selection of songs is excellent and the production flawless.

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