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PostPosted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 6:16 pm 
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Johnny Cash's final American series album to be released

Johnny Cash's "American VI: Ain't No Grave," the last album in the American Recordordings album series, will be released on Feb. 26, 2010, the day that would be the late great's 78th birthday.

Produced by Rick Rubin and engineered by longtime collaborator David "Fergie" Ferguson, this compilation boasts a previously unreleased Johnny Cash song, "I Corinthians: 15:55." For those keeping track at home, that Bible verse says, "Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?"

Appropriate -- given that Cash recorded songs from this effort, as well as 2006's "American V," right up until the day of his death on September 12, 2003.

Rubin says that The Man in Black knew he was dying as he recorded during his last four months -- those that followed the death of his wife June -- but, "There was no fear," Rubin says in a statement. "I'm not sure where the question came from, but I said, 'Do you feel like somewhere you can find faith?' And when he heard that word, a switch went off in his head, and he answered in a strong voice, 'My faith is UNSHAKABLE.' And the conversation changed after that. So he had tremendous faith, he didn't really have fear and he already was dealing with pain; I think he had acceptance."

Other tracks on "American VI" include covers of Sheryl Crow's "Redemption Day," Kris Kristofferson's "For The Good Times," Tom Paxton's "Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound," Bob Nolan's "Cool Water," Ed McCurdy's "Last Night I had the Strangest Dream,"J.H. Red Hayes and Jack Rhodes's "Satisfied Mind" and Queen Lili'uokalani's song of farewell, "Aloha Oe."

The Avett Brothers' Scott and Seth can be heard on the song "Ain't No Grave." Guitarists Smokey Hormel, Mike Campbell, Matt Sweeney and Jonny Polonsky and keyboardist Benmont Tench round out the studio musicians on the effort.

The "American" series begain in 1994.


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The new album's out today!

And to boot, Amazon has it on sale today for only $3.99.


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Thanks for the heads up. I do like his work and mentioned to my wife who promptly bought it (and loaded it on my iPod last night). I just finished listening to it and liked it, even if it makes me fell a bit melancholy.

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Nitefox, buy me this album please.

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Buy, Buy, Buy: Johnny Cash Song Is iTunes’s 10 Billionth Download

2:23 p.m. | Updated And we have a winner! Apple announced on Thursday that Louie Sulcer of Woodstock, Ga., clicked the “Buy” button at an opportune time, downloading the 10 billionth song from the company’s iTunes Store since the site went active in April 2003. The fortuitous purchase makes Mr. Sulcer the winner of the iTunes Countdown to 10 Billion Songs, and he’ll receive a $10,000 iTunes gift card.

The song? Johnny Cash’s “Guess Things Happen That Way.”

Mr. Sulcer, a 71-year-old retired real estate broker, said in an interview that he learned about his good luck when Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, called on Wednesday night. On Thursday, he heard from Rosanne Cash, Johnny Cash’s daughter, thanking him for buying one of her father’s tunes. She then put her husband, the musician John Leventhal, on the phone to play the winning song.

With his phone ringing nonstop since Apple made the announcement on Thursday, Mr. Sulcer said that he hadn’t had much time to think about how he’ll spend the winnings. “That’s the $10,000 question,” he said, though he said expects that his three children and nine grandchildren will likely benefit. “I don’t think I’ll have to worry about buying birthday and Christmas presents anytime soon.”


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