
American Recordings is a Soul & Funk album by Johnny Cash, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 60 pressings tracked, owned by 18 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Gospel
- sparse
- earnest
- spiritual
About
Johnny Cash had been without a record deal for several years when rap/rock producer Rick Rubin revived his career by focusing the spotlight solely on Cash's minimal guitar accompaniment and his commanding, chiseled-in-granite vocals. Rubin and Cash also cherry-picked an astonishing range of material from such unlikely sources as Glenn Danzig ("Thirteen"), Tom Waits ("Down There By The Train"), Leonard Cohen ("Bird On A Wire"), Loudon Wainwright III ("The Man Who Wouldn't Cry") and Nick Lowe ("The Beast In Me"), all of which rest comfortably alongside a fistful of Cash originals and traditional tunes. With subjects stretching from horses ("Tennessee Stud") and travel ("Let The Train Blow The Whistle"), to God ("Redemption" and "Oh Bury Me Not") and murder ("Delia's Gone"), this album is as timeless as a Matthew Brady photograph from the Civil War.
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Tracklist
- 1Delia's Gone2:17
- 2Let The Train Blow The Whistle2:15
- 3The Beast In Me2:45
- 4Drive On2:23
- 5Why Me Lord2:21
- 6Thirteen2:29
- 7Oh Bury Me Not3:52
- 8Bird On A Wire4:00
- 9Tennessee Stud2:54
- 10Down There By The Train5:35
- 11Redemption3:01
- 12Like A Soldier2:49
- 13The Man Who Couldn't Cry4:59
Credits
Performers
- Johnny CashGUITAR VOCALS
18 collectors on Gatefold own this · 60 pressings tracked on Gatefold
