Description: Tracks:The Man Comes AroundHurtGive My Love To RoseBridge Over Troubled WaterI Hung My HeadFirst Time Ever I Saw Your FacePersonal JesusIn My LifeSam HallDanny BoyDesperadoI'm So Lonesome I Could CryTear Stained LetterStreets Of LaredoWe'll Meet AgainHurtGive My Love to RoseBridge Over Troubled WaterI Hung My HeadFirst Time Ever I Saw Your FacePersonal JesusIn My LifeSam HallDanny BoyDesperadoI'm So Lonesome I Could CryTear Stained LetterStreets of LaredoWe'll Meet Again Performer Notes: Personnel includes: Johnny Cash (vocals, guitar); Fiona Apple, Don Henley, Nick Cave (vocals); Smokey Hormel (acoustic guitar, slide guitar); Randy Scruggs, Jeff Hannah, Kerry Marx, Mike Campbell, Marty Stuart, John Frusciante, Thom Bresh (acoustic guitar); "Cowboy" Jack Clement (dobro); David Ferguson (ukelele); Laura Cash (fiddle); Terry Harrington (clarinet); Benmont Tench (piano, Wurlitzer piano, organ, harmonium, pipe organ, mellotron); Roger Manning Jr. (piano, harmonium, chamberlain, mellotron, orchestra bells); Billy Preston (piano); Joey Waronker (drums).Recorded at Cash Cabin, Nashville, Tennessee and Akademie Mathematique Of Philosphical Sound Research, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Johnny Cash."Give My Love To Rose" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance.AMERICAN IV: THE MAN COMES AROUND was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. "Bridge Over Troubled Water" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals.Adapter: Johnny Cash.Personnel: Johnny Cash (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar); Don Henley, Whole Cash Gang, Fiona Apple, Nick Cave (vocals); Smokey Hormel (guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar); John Frusciante, Mike Campbell , Randy Scruggs (guitar, acoustic guitar); Jeff Hanna, Marty Stuart, Thom Bresh, Kerry Marx (acoustic guitar); Jack Clement (dobro); David Ferguson (ukulele); Laura Cash (fiddle); Terry Harrington (clarinet); Roger Manning (piano, tack piano, harmonium, chamberlin, Mellotron); Benmont Tench (piano, harmonium, organ, Wurlitzer organ, Mellotron, keyboards, vibraphone); Billy Preston (piano, keyboards); Joey Waronker (drums).Audio Mixer: David Ferguson .Recording information: Akademie Mathematique of Philosophical Sound Research,; Cash Cabin Studio, Nashville, TN.Photographer: Martyn Atkins.Arranger: Johnny Cash.When the first volume of Johnny Cash's AMERICAN series appeared in 1994, it would have been difficult to predict its critical and commercial success, much less the fact that an illness-beset Cash would be turning out a powerful fourth installment of the series eight years later. Like its three predecessors, AMERICAN IV is a home-recorded, bare-bones Rick Rubin production wherein Cash tackles old classics by other writers as well as more contemporary tunes by artists from the rock world, with a smattering of his own new compositions thrown in. It's also arguably the strongest since the first volume.Now that the novelty of hearing the Man in Black tackle tunes by the likes of Depeche Mode ("Personal Jesus") and Nine Inch Nails ("Hurt") has worn off, we can get past the gimmickry to fully appreciate the power of Cash's soul-baring interpretations. He brings an equal amount of gravitas to old country and folk tunes like "Streets of Laredo" and "Give My Love to Rose." To hear Cash's worn, husky, lived-in voice inhabit the world-weary narrative of the Beatles' "In My Life" and the graphic, almost spiritual romance of the Ewan MacColl-penned ballad "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is to be led directly to the heart of these songs' deepest meanings. Professional Reviews: Entertainment Weekly (9/26/03, p.34) - "...Cash stares down death here, yet when the man comes around, you have little choice but to go....It's a blunt, unsentimental farewell from a man who made a life and art from never flinching." Entertainment Weekly (9/26/03, p.34) - "...Cash stares down death here, yet when the man comes around, you have little choice but to go....It's a blunt, unsentimental farewell from a man who made a life and art from never flinching." Q (01/01/04, p.80) - Ranked #16 in Q's "The 50 Best Albums of 2003" Q (01/01/04, p.80) - Ranked #16 in Q's "The 50 Best Albums of 2003" Producer: John Carter Cash, Rick Rubin Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Guest Artist: Fiona Apple; John Frusciante; Nick Cave; Don Henley; Billy Preston Release Date: 5 November, 2002 Label: Johnny Cash Dimensions: 14.2 x 1 x 14.5 centimeters (0.04 kg)
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Track #1: The Man Comes Around
Track #2: Hurt
Track #3: Give My Love To Rose
Track #4: Bridge Over Troubled Water
Track #5: I Hung My Head
Track #6: First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Track #7: Personal Jesus
Track #8: In My Life
Track #9: Sam Hall
Track #10: Danny Boy
Track #11: Desperado
Track #12: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Track #13: Tear Stained Letter
Track #14: Streets Of Laredo
Track #15: We'll Meet Again
Track #16: Hurt
Track #17: Give My Love to Rose
Track #18: Bridge Over Troubled Water
Track #19: I Hung My Head
Track #20: First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Track #21: Personal Jesus
Track #22: In My Life
Track #23: Sam Hall
Track #24: Danny Boy
Track #25: Desperado
Track #26: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Track #27: Tear Stained Letter
Track #28: Streets of Laredo
Track #29: We'll Meet Again
Producer: John Carter Cash^Rick Rubin
Format: CD
Release Year: 2002
Genre: Country
Record Label: Lost Highway, Lhwy
Artist: Cash, Johnny
Release Title: The Man Comes Around