Cash, Johnny: American III - Solitary Man (CD)
For younger generations of musicians, having their song cut by Johnny Cash must be a little like scaling the Washington monument. On his third album for producer Rick Rubin's American label, Cash makes Tom Petty's "I Won't Back Down" sound like a companion classic to "I Walk the Line".
He transforms U2's "One" into a sturdy testament of plainspoken faith, while he plumbs the netherworld of Nick Cave's "The Mercy Seat" and Will Oldham's I" See a Darkness". amid more familiar fare (including Neil Diamond's title track), the album's sing-along standout is the deadpan, down-and-out, talking blues of "Nobody".
Cash's recent originals have the age-old purity of Appalachian music, while the traditional closing of "Wayfaring Stranger" offers bittersweet benediction.
Merle Haggard, Sheryl Crow, and June Carter Cash provide vocal cameos.
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I Won't Back Down
- Solitary Man
- That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
- One
- Nobody
- I See A Darkness
- The Mercy Seat
- Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone)
- Field Of Diamonds
- Before My Time
- Country Trash
- Mary Of The Wild Moor
- I'm Leavin' Now
- Wayfaring Stranger