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...
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Peter Kearns - 17/Mar/2010  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...
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Mark Shukla - 15/Mar/2010  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...
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Nevin Martell - 10/Mar/2010  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...
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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...
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Paul McNamee - 05/Mar/2010  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...
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Kate Harper - 04/Mar/2010  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...
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LEE ZIMMERMAN - 02/Mar/2010  Of course, hearing AmericanVI: Ain't No Grave (American Recordings/Lost Highway) in retrospect (evenits title proves haunting) following the loss of J...
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Steve Leftridge - 26/Feb/2010  The newest, and purportedly last, installment of Johnny Cash’s “American series”, the priceless Rick Rubin-produced string of albums that rounded out ...
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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...
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