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Last Post 5/8/2006 3:41 PM by  Unicron
New Johhny Cash material on the way
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5/8/2006 3:41 PM
    New, Unreleased Johnny Cash Material Due Quanah Humphreys reports: Given The Man in Black's prolific output, it was inevitable for an avalanche of material to surface after his passing. Now that the parade of greatest-hits packages, soundtracks, and also-rans has temporarily subsided, a pair of releases featuring unreleased Johnny Cash material has a chance to stand out from the deluge of recycled and repackaged material. American V: A Hundred Highways, culled from sessions Cash was in the process of recording with producer Rick Rubin before his death in 2003, will be released on July 4 through American Recordings on Lost Highway Records. While this release has the distinction of being the last album of new material Cash ever produced, the upcoming May 23 Columbia/Legacy release Personal File, also shares the pedigree of unreleased original material. Selected from various sessions recorded between 1973 and 1982 at his House of Cash studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee, Personal File contains stripped-down, solo acoustic recordings that foreshadowed the raw tone of his later Rick Rubin recordings. The material is intimate and sketch-like, with Cash switching between covers, gospel spirituals, and originals. The recordings were never issued by Cash, remaining untouched inside his archives until his passing. After his death, Cash's son John Carter Cash asked Steve Berkowitz, senior vice president of A&R at Sony BMG's reissue imprint, Legacy Recordings, and producer Gregg Geller to assist in cataloging the tape archives at the House of Cash. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Geller stated, "Periodically, I would come across a white tape box with the House of Cash label on it that said 'Johnny Cash, Personal File.' My sense is he had a concept album in mind, and these tapes were the beginning of that process." A steady stream of material from the House of Cash archives is expected to follow on Sony, with Personal File being the first trickle. Personal File: Disc One: 01 The Letter Edged in Black 02 There's a Mother Always Waiting at Home 03 The Engineer's Dying Child 04 My Mother Was a Lady 05 The Winding Stream 06 Far Away Places 07 Galway Bay 08 When I Stop Dreaming 09 Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes 10 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen 11 Missouri Waltz 12 Louisiana Man 13 Paradise 14 I Don't Believe You Wanted to Leave 15 Jim, I Wore a Tie Today 16 Saginaw, Michigan 17 When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below) 18 Girl in Saskatoon 19 The Cremation of Sam McGee 20 Tiger Whitehead 21 It's All Over 22 A Fast Song 23 Virgie 24 I Wanted So 25 It Takes One to Know Me Disc Two: 01 Seal It in My Heart and Mind 02 Wildwood in the Pines 03 Who at My Door Is Standing 04 Have Thine Own Way Lord 05 Lights of Magdala 06 If Jesus Ever Loved a Woman 07 The Lily of the Valley 08 Have a Drink of Water 09 The Way Worn Traveler 10 Look Unto the East 11 Matthew 24 (Is Knocking at the Door) 12 The House Is Falling Down 13 One of These Days I'm Gonna Sit Down and Talk to Paul 14 What on Earth (Will You Do for Heaven's Sake) 15 My Children Walk in the Truth 16 No Earthly Good 17 Sanctified 18 Lord, Lord, Lord 19 What Is Man 20 Over the Next Hill (We'll Be Home) 21 A Half a Mile a Day 22 Farther Along 23 Life's Railway to Heaven 24 In the Sweet Bye and Bye American V: A Hundred Highways was begun immediately after the completion of the sessions for 2002's American IV: The Man Comes Around. Cash suspected his physical condition would continue to deteriorate, so arrangements were made to have engineers and musicians "on-call" so that recording could take place whenever his health permitted. "He always wanted to work," Rubin stated in a press release. "Every morning when he'd wake up, he would call the engineer and tell him if he was physically up to working that day." "Johnny said that recording was his main reason for being alive, and I think it was the only thing that kept him going, the only thing he had to look forward to." American V: A Hundred Highways features the same musicians who worked on the previous American recordings, including Cash's long-time engineer David "Fergie" Ferguson, Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell, keyboardist Benmont Tench, and guitarist Smokey Hormel. Matt Sweeney (Superwolf, Chavez, Guided by Voices, Zwan) and Jonny Polonsky also contribute. The album includes two new Cash originals, "I Came to Believe", and "Like the 309", the last song Cash ever wrote. It also features the traditional spiritual "God's Gonna Cut You Down", covers of Bruce Springsteen's "Further On (Up the Road)", Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind", Hank Williams' "On the Evening Train", and Rod McKuen's "Love's Been Good to Me". "These songs are Johnny's final statement," Rubin said. "They are the truest reflection of the music that was central to his life at the time. This is the music that Johnny wanted us to hear."
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    5/8/2006 4:23 PM
    Himself and Tupac are doing a collab soon.
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    5/8/2006 4:52 PM
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    Himself and Tupac are doing a collab soon.
    Yeah, its called 'Bling of Fire'
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    5/9/2006 8:16 AM
    Does it ever end?
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    5/9/2006 10:10 AM
    The Johnny Cash Machine with emphasis on cash machine
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    5/9/2006 1:06 PM
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    The Johnny Cash Machine with emphasis on cash machine
    or emphasis on "The Johnny" depending how imature you are :-) I can say boobies too
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    5/9/2006 1:56 PM
    Isn't 'Johnny Cash' the change you get from condom vending machines?
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    5/9/2006 2:31 PM
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    Originally posted by Antistar
    Isn't 'Johnny Cash' the change you get from condom vending machines?
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    5/10/2006 6:13 AM
    There were some very patchy offerings in the Unearthed set so I'm not enthused about these. :(
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