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Johnny Cash
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Wonderful Music
Release date: 15/Dec/2007
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Sales Rank: #2272 in Other Alternative
#68870 in Rock
Style: Other Alternative
Product No.: 556146
Details / Tracklist: 01. "Get Rhythm"
02. "I Walk The Line"
03. "Cry Cry Cry"
04. "Folsom Prison Blues"
05. "Home Of The Blues"
06. "Hey Porter"
07. "Give My Love To Rose"
08. "Big River"
09. "Rock Island Line"
10. "Guess Things Happen That Way"
11. "The Ways Of A Woman In Love"
12. "There You Go"
13. "Ballad Of A Teenage Queen"
14. "Luther Played The Boogie"
15. "Thanks A Lot"
16. "Don't Make Me Go"
Number of discs: 1
Description:This 16-track collection focuses on music made by Cash in the '50's, when he was mixing rockabilly, folk, and country in the style that would make him a superstar of the second half of the 20th Century. WMO Records. 2006.
No. of tracks: 16
Manufacturer No.: WMO 90400
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cloudspeakers - 28/Mar/2010 
Seven years after Johnny Cash?s death, and four years on from his first posthumous album, American V: A Hundred Highways, it?s hard not to approach th...

Peter Kearns - 17/Mar/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
One of my greatest fears with the legacy of Johnny Cash is that he'll receive the Tupac treatment. We've already seen box sets, gospels recordings, a...

Mark Shukla - 15/Mar/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
In Rick Rubin, Johnny Cash found perhaps his most sympathetic producer and for the most part Ain't No Grave is as candid and bare-bones as anything fr...

Nevin Martell - 10/Mar/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Johnny Cash’s final album opens on a portentous but hopeful note: “There ain’t no grave/can hold my body down.” Comprised of tracks recorded with Rick...

Guy Peters - 10/Mar/2010 
“Het is écht, écht de laatste, ik zweer het!”, wist Rick Rubin nog net uit te brengen toen we hem na het verschijnen van American V (2006) in een hoek...

Paul McNamee - 05/Mar/2010 2 of 5 Stars!
Some things should just be left alone. 'Ain’t No Grave…' arrives almost seven years after Cash’s death and four years after ‘American V: A Hundred Hig...

Kate Harper - 04/Mar/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Ain't No Grave is a truly spooky album. Johnny Cash cut the disc during the final months of his life while he was battling cancer, and June Carter Cas...

LEE ZIMMERMAN - 02/Mar/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Of course, hearing AmericanVI: Ain't No Grave (American Recordings/Lost Highway) in retrospect (evenits title proves haunting) following the loss of J...

Steve Leftridge - 26/Feb/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
The newest, and purportedly last, installment of Johnny Cash’s “American series”, the priceless Rick Rubin-produced string of albums that rounded out ...

Glen Boyd - 25/Feb/2010 
If I'm to be one hundred percent honest here, then I'd have to admit I haven't always been the biggest Johnny Cash fan. Growing up as a teenager, my t...