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Topic: Johnny Cash - American Records (revisited)
Posted By: Alitare
Subject: Johnny Cash - American Records (revisited)
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 14:47
I saw back a couple years ago that ManofMystery posted a poll about Johnny Cash's American Recordings with Rubin on the Def American label. Recently I've been listening to them a lot and I gotta say, though I don't consider it country-western (seems like rustic folk to me), I love them. Naw, I'm no country music aficionado, but I do enjoy Hank Williams Sr., some of the more depressing Merle Haggard, and that one Ween cd. Here's a conversation I had with my dad and cousin on the matter:

Cousin: [singing]: Don't let y'r babies grow up to be cowboys.
Me: Hey, I like that song. Its Willie Nelson.
Dad: [laughs]: No, its Ed Bruce.
Me: Who? Oh, well I like it, and that one cowboy song Willie Nelson sings. What is it called? Long-haired country boy?
Cousin: Nuh-uh.
Dad: Nope, that's Charlie Daniels.
Me: Hell! What IS his song? Isn't it Country Boy Can Survive? That's Willie Nelson, right?
Cousin: Nuh-uh that's Hank Williams Jr.
Cousin+Dad: [laughs].

That's how much I know about country music. But I digest - I really liked all these albums, all five I've heard so far. Is there anybody else that does, too? And hey, is there anybody here that can direct me to like-spirited material in folk and country-western? Might as well retitle this to 'Outhouses and Old Trains: The country music appreciation thread".



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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 17:16
I've never had much interest in JC until Dean turned me on to his cover of Hurt.  I still don't beyond that but at my age you can't not have heard is music at some point or the other.  I watched a bio on TV not too long ago.  Interesting guy.

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Posted By: Alitare
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 17:23
Oh, I don't much care for Ring of Fire and A Boy Named Sue and all that - just his American recordings/gospel material. I love gospel, well, old-timey gospel.


Posted By: Vompatti
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 17:35
The third one.


Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 17:37
Originally posted by Alitare Alitare wrote:

Oh, I don't much care for Ring of Fire and A Boy Named Sue and all that - just his American recordings/gospel material. I love gospel, well, old-timey gospel.
Ring Of Fire is actually kind of fun particularly if you hear it in the form of Zappa's live cover.  Ow ow ow. Big smile


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Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 17:40
One of my favorite artist and honestly one of my first "obsessive" collections.

For me it's between the third and forth, Solitary Man and The Man Comes Around. I'll vote for the latter due to Hurt, and the AMAZING title track.

Fifth one is great too!! 

All 3 are recommended for anyone interested in the series.


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Posted By: Alitare
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 17:47
From what I've heard, I wouldn't want to miss anything from any of them, and that includes the heaping Unearthed boxset. For some reason his cover of Father and Son touches me a lot. Perhaps it's that, when he singing the 'I'm old but I am happy' part, he sounds more genuine than Cat (though I adore the original). 


Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 17:49
I honestly couldn't tell anyone my favorite of his covers, but i do love the song When the Man Comes Around.
It surprised me when i first learned it was actually written by him. Very cool song indeed.


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Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 18:24

Tempted to say III just for Mercy Seat, but I prefer IV for the sheer poignancy of the whole thing.



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Posted By: Horizons
Date Posted: October 21 2011 at 18:24
One of my favorites too. Tongue

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Posted By: akamaisondufromage
Date Posted: October 22 2011 at 12:13
I've only got / heard the one with 'Hurt' so that!
 
However, I have both the concerts at Folsom and San Quentin Prisons I do like them


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Posted By: Icarium
Date Posted: October 22 2011 at 13:38
i like hte Trent penned song, i also had the privilige to see the man behind the song preform it with his band NIN, it was the bleakes concert i have ever seen, but awesome 

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Posted By: Alitare
Date Posted: October 22 2011 at 17:00
Dean, my feelings exactly. That's why IV, and not III gets my pick. It's dreary, it's bleak, and it's consuming. The covers? Hurt, I'm So Lonesome I could Cry, Personal Jesus, and Danny Boy? All songs of religion, death, self-harm, and despair. And top it off with the originally penned title track? I get what you mean when you talk of the album's poignancy and congruity. 



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