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| 1. Help Me |
| 2. God's Gonna Cut You Down |
| 3. Like The 309 |
| 4. If You Could Read My Mind |
| 5. Further On Up The Road |
| 6. On The Evening Train |
| 7. I Came To Believe |
| 8. Love's Been Good To Me |
| 9. A Legend In My Time |
| 10. Rose Of My Heart |
| 11. Four Strong Winds |
| 12. I'm Free From The Chain Gang Now |
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Incredible Cash Album,
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This review is from: American V: A Hundred Highways (Audio CD)
Johnny Cash's last two CDs are among the best country music CDs I have ever heard. You can literally feel his soul through these songs and even though his voice is shaky in a couple of songs it doesn't matter. It makes the songs even stronger, because it gives them even more importance and a feeling of urgency.It's almost as if this is his deathbed confession and he's giving it to us. Amazing work. Johnny, you will be missed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Missing the Point,
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This review is from: American V: A Hundred Highways (Audio CD)
While I strongly agree with most of the reviews rating this CD very high, it seems some of the reviewers have missed what seems to me to be the point of this series of five albums.This series gave Johnny the opportunity to give a nod to a mostly younger generation of songwriters whose work he admired by recording their songs in his own unmistakable style. Tempered, of course by Rick Rubin's production and the input of numerous session players and other stars, not least of which were most of The Heartbreakers, Johnny did take the opportunity to re-interpret some of his own compositions as well. Before commenting on Johnny's songwriting in songs such as "I Hung My Head" however, reviewers might take a moment to read their liner notes and then offer their compliments to such songwriters as Sting ("I Hung My Head"), Tom Petty ("Southern Accents") and the many others whose work impressed Johnny Cash enough to inspire him to re-interpret it himself.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
I was so blown away by this album,
By Kathleen YO! (Montreal, Quebec Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American V: A Hundred Highways (Audio CD)
when I first heard it. It is by far his best album from start to finish. I love If You Could Read My Mind the way he says "you know that ghost is me." There is just so much humanity in his voice all through the album but mostly that line. I love how he turns Further On Up the Road into the mean western that BRUUUUUUUCE! so desperately wants to write these days. I cried when I heard On the Evening Train cause its like the saddest thing ever. Four Strong Winds takes the cake though. I think that song on this album is just one good enough excuse for the existence of mankind.
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