JS
07-03-2006, 01:58 AM
http://music.aol.com/songs/new_releases_full_cds
If any one wants to listen before it is released Tuesday.
I will first off by saying I am biast, I loved anything Johnny Cash touched. His ability to take songs and make them his own was such a finely tuned skill, it made you forget the orginal artist, with American V he did it again seemingly for the last time or (at least until American VI is released, the last in the American series). However for a Cash fan or music fan this album was his mortal goodbye, and you can hear it. On the cover of Gordon Lightfoot's "If you Could read my Mind" you can hear Johnny gasping for breath, and on other tracks you hear how the booming voice was being silenced. It is a dark and sad album full of regret, mortaility and reflection. It is a must have for any Cash fan, IMO. The album is accoustic and raw but a masterpiece nevertheless. The covers on this album are folk/country no rock this time but are just as owned and powerful as ever.
I was hesitant at first about the album fearing Rick Rubin's lust for cash may have overshadowed his musical sense but realized Johhny was in control and would have wanted it. It is a solid song selection but a tough listen knowing the struggles Johhny dealt with to make it.
If any one wants to listen before it is released Tuesday.
I will first off by saying I am biast, I loved anything Johnny Cash touched. His ability to take songs and make them his own was such a finely tuned skill, it made you forget the orginal artist, with American V he did it again seemingly for the last time or (at least until American VI is released, the last in the American series). However for a Cash fan or music fan this album was his mortal goodbye, and you can hear it. On the cover of Gordon Lightfoot's "If you Could read my Mind" you can hear Johnny gasping for breath, and on other tracks you hear how the booming voice was being silenced. It is a dark and sad album full of regret, mortaility and reflection. It is a must have for any Cash fan, IMO. The album is accoustic and raw but a masterpiece nevertheless. The covers on this album are folk/country no rock this time but are just as owned and powerful as ever.
I was hesitant at first about the album fearing Rick Rubin's lust for cash may have overshadowed his musical sense but realized Johhny was in control and would have wanted it. It is a solid song selection but a tough listen knowing the struggles Johhny dealt with to make it.