Water from the Wells of Home

by Mercury Nashville

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Release Date:2003-02-11
Label:Mercury Nashville
UPC:008817032122
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Mercury Nashville
ASIN:B000088E5P
Category:Music

Tracks on Water from the Wells of Home by Mercury Nashville

  1. Ballad Of A Teenage Queen
  2. As Long As I Live
  3. Where Did We Go Right
  4. The Last Of The Drifters
  5. Call Me The Breeze
  6. That Old Wheel
  7. Sweeter Than The Flowers
  8. A Croft In Clachan (The Ballad Of Rob Macdunn)
  9. New Moon Over Jamaica
  10. Water From The Wells Of Home
  11. Johnny Cash Interview (Bonus Track)

Customer Reviews

Johnny Cash at his best. - Reviewed on 2007-01-12
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This is easy listening music to enjoy while driving across country, to pass the hours, yet keep you awake and alert.
One of Johnny's under-appreciated albums - Reviewed on 2004-02-21
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11 customers found this review helpful.

Ballad of a teenage queen, a cover of one of Johnny's fifties songs, opens proceedings - it features daughter Rosanne. As long as I live is an old Roy Acuff song - this version features Emmylou, Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter and Roy Acuff, who by this time was a very old man. Where did we go right feature June Carter and the Carter family, although I much prefer Lacy J Dalton's version of this song, recorded about a year later for her album Lacy J.

Last of the drifters features Tom T Hall, the man who wrote Harper Valley PTA for Jeannie C Riley before becoming a successful country singer of his own songs. Call me the breeze is a cover of J J Cale's classic song, but my favorite version is the one by Lynyrd Skynyrd. That old wheel is a brilliant duet with Hank Williams Junior. Sweeter than the flowers is a classic oldie - this version features Waylon, Emmylou and Jessi.

The next two tracks provided the biggest surprises. A croft in Clachan is set in Scotland and features Glen Campbell. New moon over Jamaica features Paul McCartney. The album closes with the title track.

This is not the place to begin a collection of Johnny Cash music but it is a fascinating collection in its own right.

Overlooked album from John the Giant... - Reviewed on 2003-09-14
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12 customers found this review helpful.

Writing this a day after Johnny's death, which, while expected, still leaves a hole. I was a fan for 46 years of his 48-year recording career. This CD was originally a Mercury release in 1988, and while I think his work for that label to be the weakest of his long career, this disc is really nice. His remake of his early Sun Records' hit, "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" sounds almost as good as the original from 30 years before. While the song content is hokey and dated, if you liked it when it was new, you'll still fall for it now. I also love the way Johnny and June handle "Where Did We Go Right?" which I had only heard done before by the wonderful Lacy J. Dalton. This version is fine as well. "That Old Wheel" is an infectious sing-along kind of song. "Sweeter Than the Flowers" features Waylon Jennings, so how could it be bad? "A Croft in Clachan" has Glen Campbell along for the Scottish folk-flavored ride. "New Moon Over Jamaica" is a tribute to Johnny's second home on the island, and "Water From the Wells of Home" concludes the CD in fine style. This release, to me, proved that Johnny still had the goods even nearing age 60, and of course his signing with Rick Rubin a couple of years later confirmed that view. Mr. Cash had his share of personal demons, but his singing chased a lot of my own away, from age 11 to the present, as I stare 59 in the face. If you are reading this, you must be a fan, and must not own this one yet. I say, buy it. You won't be sorry.
great cd - Reviewed on 2003-02-24
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4 customers found this review helpful.

this is a great cd , the songs are great and all the guest stars ,/ like paul mc cartney/ glen cambell and john carter cash and june and emmy lou harris sing fantastic with cash , every johhny cash fan should own this album . in short (buy it ).....
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