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Johnny Cash performs in 1994, the year his very first 'American Recordings' was released. The full 'American' series will be re-released as a vinyl box set. Michael Putland/Hulton Archive ...
Johnny Cash may be most hailed for his prolific time in the 1960s and '70s, but this year USM will bring together a classic black box housing all American Recordings albums released between 1994 and ...
In November 2003, two months after Johnny Cash‘s death, producer Rick Rubin’s American Recordings label released Unearthed, a sprawling box set including mostly previously unreleased songs ...
There have been six albums in the American series — four released during Cash's life, and two more released posthumously. These are spread across seven vinyl records, as 2002's American IV: The ...
After the success of American Recordings, a sequel would be released in 1996.That album, American II: Unchained is probably best known for Cash’s take on Geoff Mack’s “I’ve Been Everywhere ...
Johnny Cash's posthumous release, Unearthed, will appear on vinyl for this first time this November, reports Rolling Stone. Shortly after Cash's death in 2003, producer Rick Rubin compiled a ...
Additionally, American II: Unchained saw Cash and Rubin take a chance on a few songs that nobody would peg as potential Johnny Cash covers. Enter Soundgarden’s “Rusty Cage.” ...
Johnny Cash’s ‘American Recordings I-VI’ will be released as a special vinyl box set on March 24. The box set contains seven vinyl records, with 2002 album ‘American IV: The Man Comes ...