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Ring Of Fire - The Best Of June Carter Cash
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Released: 2005
Label: Dualtone
Selection #: 162767
If I Were A Carpenter (w/Johnny Cash), Keep On The Sunny Side, Wildwood Flower, Ring Of Fire, three prev. unreleased tracks, etc.
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1 Ring of Fire
2 Keep on the Sunnyside
3 Will the Circle Be Unbroken
4 The Far Side Banks of Jordan
5 Wildwood Flower
6 Hold Fast to the Right
7 Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?
8 Jackson
9 If I Were a Carpenter
10 Don't Forget This Song
11 Cuban Soldier
12 The Heel
  
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June Carter represented a vital link to country music founders the Carter Family, and when she married rockabilly-country singer Johnny Cash, her status as country music royalty was sealed. In a way, though, June Carter's musical legacy has long been less than obvious because of the stature of her husband. A number of Dualtone releases like "Ring of Fire: The Best of June Carter Cash", however, have worked hard to place her in the spotlight. And while each of these recordings have fine moments, much of the music included finds June Carter Cash -- vocally speaking -- past her prime. Although it remains unclear in the liner notes where each song came from and whether it had been included on a previous album, most of the songs on "Ring of Fire" seem to have come from "Press On" in 1999 and "Wildwood Flower" in 2003. Songs from "Press On", like Carter Cash's stripped-down version of "Ring Of Fire," are really nicely done, bringing a new flavor to a timeless song (which she co-wrote). Songs like "Keep On The Sunny Side" from the second recording, however, remind one of a home recording made on great equipment. Production-wise, the guitars and harp ring true, but Carter Cash's vocals are very rough. Only "Jackson" and "If I Were A Carpenter," duets with Johnny Cash, reach back to older material (the late '60s), and they're sandwiched awkwardly in the middle of the album. "Ring of Fire" isn't a bad collection and the spare arrangements throughout bring a nice, authentic feel to these recordings. It's easy to feel, however, that "Ring of Fire" is mostly a repackaging of "Press On" and "Wildwood Flower" with a couple of wild cards thrown in for good measure. (The collection also adds three previously unreleased songs, but it's unclear how these qualify as "the best" of Cash's output since they've never been available before.) ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide

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