Friday, 16 January 2015

Alphabet Beats #016: The Letter C is for...Johnny Cash

C is for...

Live At The Manhattan Center 1994

The American Recordings produced by Rick Rubin contain some of the best work by Johnny Cash for years and they opened up his audience to more than just the Country crowd.


Luke Torn, of Uncut Magazine, said this: 

"Johnny Cash was, and remains, the Mighty Oak of 20th Century popular music: singer, songwriter, collector, seeker, provocateur, folklorist, storyteller, historian, family man, outlaw, moralist, drug addict, TV and movie star, joker, preacher, philanthropist, spokesman for the downtrodden,, musical bridge from the Carter Family to Nine Inch Nails...visionary. His high presence touched us all, even if some of us are only dimly aware of it."

The Links are taken from the studio albums and live in concert.
American Recordings 1
















American Recordings II: Unchained.



 American Recordings III: Solitary Man.




American Recordings IV: The Man Comes Around.




American Recordings V: A Hundred Highways.




American Recordings VI: Ain't No Grave.












A Selection of JC albums
Sun Records
With His Hot and Blue Guitar (1957).
Sings The Songs That Made Him Famous (1958).

Columbia Records
The Fabulous Johnny Cash (1958).
Songs of Our Soil (1959).
Hymns (1959).
The Sound of Johnny Cash (1962).
Hymns From The Heart (1962).
Bitter Tears: Johnny Cash Sings Ballads of The American Indiam (1964).
At Folsom Prison (1968).
At San Quentin (1969).
Hello, I'm Johnny Cash (1970).
Man In Black (1971)
Ragged Old Flag (1974).
Johnny Cash's Children's Album 1975).
The Baron (1981).
Johnny 99 (1983).

Mercury Records
Johnny Cash Is Comming To Town (1987).
Boom Chicka Boom (1990).
The Mystery of Life (1991).

American Recordings
My Mother's Hymn Book (2004).

Legacy Recordings
Personal File (2006).
From Memphis To Hollywood (2007).
The Soul Of Truth (2012)
Out Among The Stars (2014).


 

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