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Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
The final recordings made by country music legend Johnny Cash will be released by his longtime producer and friend Rick Rubin this summer. American V: A Hundred Highways features a dozen tracks, including the final song Cash wrote - "The 309." According to Rubin, Cash felt a sense of urgency to record his final album after his wife June Carter Cash died in May 2003. He recalls, "Once June passed, he had the will to live long enough to record, but that was pretty much all. A day after June passed, he said, 'I need to have something to do every day. Otherwise, there's no real reason for me to be here.'" Rubin kept an engineer and guitarist on standby around the clock so Cash could record when his health permitted. He adds, "It's an amazingly sad album. At times it's hard to get through, but it's really beautiful. It's remarkable to hear an artist of his stature being so vulnerable and open and sounding strong so late in his life. I don't think there's ever been an album like this."
This is great news. I have American IV: The Man Comes Around, and I think it's one of the best recordings ever, certainly one of his best. This sounds like it's going to really be special and I can't wait for it.
Any other fans of Cash here or anyone else anxious to buy this album?
The Doc
And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by DonFerro55: Any other fans of Cash here or anyone else anxious to buy this album? yes, and yes. I'll definately be getting it. And I'm still mad at you for the CSNY tickets you got :p
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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My love and respect for him can never be explained.. It's a JOHNNY CASH THING, AND THAT'S ALL I CAN SAY.. I will continue to honor him at every chance... The Man With The Guitar On His Back. Thank you so much for just mentioning my Man Cash! 
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by bogey: [quote]Originally posted by DonFerro55: [b]Any other fans of Cash here or anyone else anxious to buy this album? yes, and yes. I'll definately be getting it. And I'm still mad at you for the CSNY tickets you got :p [/b][/quote]Hahaha. I'm basically still in a state of shock, so it has yet to hit me as to how cool it will be to see Neil Young that close. As for Cash, what can I say. One of the best artists ever! The Doc
And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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It's a few weeks away, set to be released on July 4th. While looking at it's Wikipedia article, I noticed this; The liner notes of Unearthed, a box set comprised of outtakes from the first four entries into the series, claim "around 50" songs were recorded during the American V sessions prior to Cash's death on September 12, 2003. However, only two albums worth of material will be released, including American VI, which could be released within a year. Yes. 
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: I think the last recordings of a musician's life are fascinating. I can't wait for it. Unfortunately, many are mediocre (George Harrison's Brainwashed, for example, has good songs...and some not so good songs).
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Just bought it today. Blew my mind. Seriously. This could be his best album ever, including Folsom. His voice is SO weak on some songs and you just want to reach out and hug him after the loss of June, yet on some tracks, like "God Will Cut You Down", his voice is more powerful than the likes of anything. After listening to the first song "Help Me", if you don't feel so pumped with emotion, you might need to check your pulse. His cover of the widely covered song "Four Strong Winds" rivals only Neil Young's version, but is a masterpiece all in itself. A Must Own. For Anyone. With Emotions.
Also bought American III: Solitary Man a while back. Also amazing. The tracks "The Mercy Seat" and "I See A Darkness" were some of the best songs I've heard in years.
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P.S. JJ, as for Brainwashed, I loved it. "Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" is one of my fav songs. "Any Road" is filled with so much energy and fun, it's impossible not to like. I was dissapointed with the title track though. All-in-all, a good farewell.
P.P.S. For another great "last album", check out Warren Zevon's The Wind. A few of the songs made me really emotional. But Zevon goes out in style as always.
And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by Nice Guy Eddie: [b]I'm going to pick up a copy tomorrow.  [/b] After listening to it all day again, it only got MUCH better. Buy now, everyone!
And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by DonFerro55: Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
The final recordings made by country music legend Johnny Cash will be released by his longtime producer and friend Rick Rubin this summer. American V: A Hundred Highways features a dozen tracks, including the final song Cash wrote - "The 309." According to Rubin, Cash felt a sense of urgency to record his final album after his wife June Carter Cash died in May 2003. He recalls, "Once June passed, he had the will to live long enough to record, but that was pretty much all. A day after June passed, he said, 'I need to have something to do every day. Otherwise, there's no real reason for me to be here.'" Rubin kept an engineer and guitarist on standby around the clock so Cash could record when his health permitted. He adds, "It's an amazingly sad album. At times it's hard to get through, but it's really beautiful. It's remarkable to hear an artist of his stature being so vulnerable and open and sounding strong so late in his life. I don't think there's ever been an album like this."
This is great news. I have American IV: The Man Comes Around, and I think it's one of the best recordings ever, certainly one of his best. This sounds like it's going to really be special and I can't wait for it.
Any other fans of Cash here or anyone else anxious to buy this album?
The Doc You Bet, I have the "Personal File" CD too! Thanks!
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by Obsessed With The GodFather: [quote]Originally posted by DonFerro55: [b] Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
The final recordings made by country music legend Johnny Cash will be released by his longtime producer and friend Rick Rubin this summer. American V: A Hundred Highways features a dozen tracks, including the final song Cash wrote - "The 309." According to Rubin, Cash felt a sense of urgency to record his final album after his wife June Carter Cash died in May 2003. He recalls, "Once June passed, he had the will to live long enough to record, but that was pretty much all. A day after June passed, he said, 'I need to have something to do every day. Otherwise, there's no real reason for me to be here.'" Rubin kept an engineer and guitarist on standby around the clock so Cash could record when his health permitted. He adds, "It's an amazingly sad album. At times it's hard to get through, but it's really beautiful. It's remarkable to hear an artist of his stature being so vulnerable and open and sounding strong so late in his life. I don't think there's ever been an album like this."
This is great news. I have American IV: The Man Comes Around, and I think it's one of the best recordings ever, certainly one of his best. This sounds like it's going to really be special and I can't wait for it.
Any other fans of Cash here or anyone else anxious to buy this album?
The Doc You Bet, I have the "Personal File" CD too! Thanks! [/b][/quote]I wanted to buy that. How is it? The Doc
And you liar, teller of tall tales: you trample all the Lord's commandments underfoot, you murder, steal, commit adultery, and afterward break into tears, beat your breast, take down your guitar and turn sin into a song. Shrewd devil, you know very well that God pardons singers no matter what they do, because he can simply die for a song.
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by DonFerro55: [quote]Originally posted by Obsessed With The GodFather: [b] [quote]Originally posted by DonFerro55: [b] Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
The final recordings made by country music legend Johnny Cash will be released by his longtime producer and friend Rick Rubin this summer. American V: A Hundred Highways features a dozen tracks, including the final song Cash wrote - "The 309." According to Rubin, Cash felt a sense of urgency to record his final album after his wife June Carter Cash died in May 2003. He recalls, "Once June passed, he had the will to live long enough to record, but that was pretty much all. A day after June passed, he said, 'I need to have something to do every day. Otherwise, there's no real reason for me to be here.'" Rubin kept an engineer and guitarist on standby around the clock so Cash could record when his health permitted. He adds, "It's an amazingly sad album. At times it's hard to get through, but it's really beautiful. It's remarkable to hear an artist of his stature being so vulnerable and open and sounding strong so late in his life. I don't think there's ever been an album like this."
This is great news. I have American IV: The Man Comes Around, and I think it's one of the best recordings ever, certainly one of his best. This sounds like it's going to really be special and I can't wait for it.
Any other fans of Cash here or anyone else anxious to buy this album?
The Doc You Bet, I have the "Personal File" CD too! Thanks! [/b][/quote]I wanted to buy that. How is it? The Doc [/b][/quote]Oh Doc it is great, It's like he is in the room with you telling his story, in song. I miss him!
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by Don Andrew: That is awesome. A dying Johnny Cash, struggling to get lyrics from his mouth, can still top the fucking charts. YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!---- STILL TOPS THE F------G CHARTS!
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by DonFerro55: P.S. JJ, as for Brainwashed, I loved it. "Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" is one of my fav songs. "Any Road" is filled with so much energy and fun, it's impossible not to like. I was dissapointed with the title track though. All-in-all, a good farewell. It's not one of my favorite Harrison albums. While it can't touch All Things Must Pass (can anything?), it falls somewhere near the bottom of the rung. It's okay. But I can't get into it as well as his other material. Besides, my favorite Harrison album is still Live From Japan.
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Re: Johnny Cash's Final Recordings Set for Release
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Originally posted by Mignon: Last week I finally rented "Walk The Line". I did not know that he was married before and he was in the military. I also didn't know that June had kids before John. Did they have any kids together? The love that he had for June not wanting to go on living with out her. I know he was very sick to. I wonder if his first wife is still alive? I to will buy the new Cd. Mig, His first wife passed away too- the same year i think as June & John.
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