Disco de Johnny Cash: «Ragged Old Flag»

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- Título:Ragged Old Flag
- Fecha de publicación:2001-12-11
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Sony
- UPC:696998626126
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- 1Ragged Old Flag - Johnny Cash
- 2Don't Go Near The Water - Johnny Cash
- 3All I Do Is Drive - Johnny Cash
- 4Southern Comfort - Johnny Cash
- 5King Of The Hill - Johnny Cash
- 6Pie In The Sky
- 7Lonesome to the Bone
- 8While I've Got It On My Mind
- 9Good Morning, Friend
- 10I'm A Worried Man
- 11Please Don't Let Me Out
- 12What on Earth Will You Do (for Heaven's Sake)
"Ragged Old Flag" is a pleasurable album to listen to on many levels, a period-piece that holds up well in Johnny Cash's extensive catalog. First, it showcases Cash at a vibrant, conscious period of his career in the early- to mid-'70s. His baritone voice is warm and full, his songs are lyrically thought-provoking and easy on the ears, and his vision and demeanor seem focused; you can tell he was an authentic working man who admired other working men and women. And, though Cash was well-known for covering the work of other great artists' songs, on "Ragged Old Flag" every song is his own, written exclusively by him -- and the results are great.
The fiercely proud, storytelling title track is an ode to past American wars, and the song's prose is stunning. Cash succinctly sums up, in his heartfelt way, the hardships "Old Glory" has endured through the many years and wars this country has fought, through the eyes of a smalltown gentleman who's been around for a while. "Don't Go Near the Water" is a simple song where Cash is fishing with his young son, lamenting the growing deterioration of the water's content, speaking to the larger issue of worsening environmental conditions in the U.S. at that time. However, this 29-minute record is far from a political diatribe, as most of the songs are classic Cash tunes that speak to good old-fashioned middle-Americans, living ordinary lives. "All I Do is Drive" is about the grueling life on the road of a semi driver; "King of the Hill" deals with climbing up the ladder at work; "Pie in the Sky" talks about death; "While I've Got it on my Mind" speaks volumes about the benefits of marriage; "I'm a Worried Man" talks about the worry that's involved when there's young mouths to feed and not enough currency in the household. Interspersed with this sing-along campfire music is the background vocals from the legendary Oak Ridge Boys (see
, whose presence lends a lushness to the otherwise stark but worthy Cash-written songs.
Overall, it's just simply hard not to like this simplistic album that not only captured a time period, but also captures Cash at a poignant moment in his long, storied career. While many of Cash's older live albums, and his later Rick Rubin-produced records get more attention (see
), "Ragged Old Glory" is a fantastic starting point to discover the Man in Black's admirable mindset and great music.
This album was released in 1974. Believe it or not, it was the first album on which Johnny Cash wrote all the songs himself. "Ragged Old Flag" was the single from the album. It's a great, patriotic song, but it only reached a disappointing #31 on the Country chart. Most of the other songs on the album are good, adressing subjects like the environment, the working man, prison and the Lord. Fans of The Man in Black should enjoy it.
Title says it all. His selections on this CD is well worth the buying. Going to buy more as presents.
Well worth having in your Johnny Cash Collection.
Great. Who could not enjoy Johnny Cash. Wish more people still had this patriotism. A must have for any collection.
This recording is for Cash fans and Patriots, hard for me to see a difference. This is an update of an LP that seeks retirement.