
Johnny Cash - American VI: Ain't No Grave - Music & Performance - CD
Key item features
Released for the occasion of Johnny Cash's 78th birthday, "American VI: Ain't No Grave" is the final installment in the collaboration between Cash and Rick Rubin that began with 1994's "American Recordings". These ten songs were cut during the same sessions for "American V: A Hundred Highways". Guitarists Mike Campbell, Matt Sweeney, Smokey Hormel, and Benmont Tench on keyboards were present, as were other musicians. June Carter Cash died during routine surgery during these sessions. Cash, though grief stricken and with full knowledge that he too was dying due to complications from Parkinson's disease, worked as often as his health would allow. He died three months after these songs were recorded. "Ain't No Grave" is an elegiac and deeply spiritual album, a formal goodbye without regret from a man and an artist of almost mythic stature. The song selection is rooted in the Americana, folk, country, and gospel traditions. There is an excellent reading of Tom Paxton's "Wonder Where I'm Bound" that doesn't feel as lost as the original, but more a statement after reflecting on a life fully lived. Likewise his version of Sheryl Crow's "Redemption Day" sums up Cash's own long commitment to social justice, and the need for individual accountability; its statement of hope is underscored here not as a dream, but as a conviction. Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times" begins with the words: "Don't look so sad, I know it's over/But life goes on/And this ole world will keep on turning." It offers a portrait of the dignity and grace Cash performed with all his life. "I Corinthian's 15:55" is his last self-penned song, a sweet, country-gospel melody that echoes far beyond the margins of contemporary music to an earlier time, and looks at the future with unshakable faith. The title track is a country-gospel-blues by Brother Claude Ely -- it's a fierce showdown with the Reaper, with the singer winning it hands down. There are excellent covers of Bob Nolan's "Cool Water," a song Cash often sang live that expresses empathy for the downtrodden, and "Satisfied Mind," written by Jack Rhodes and Red Hayes, played on a lone acoustic guitar, which dispenses the truth of earthly life into two-minutes-and-forty-eight seconds. Ed McCurdy's "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" is a true anti-war song that serves as a testimonial. The album?s final cut is Queen Liliuokalani's traditional Hawaiian ballad "Aloha Oe," one of the sweetest, most affectionate leaving songs ever written. And Cash's version? It's devastatingly beautiful; to the point of tears. If there were any justice, "Ain't No Grave" would be the last album released under Cash's name. It is not only a compelling contribution to his legacy, but an offering that closes the historic "American Recordings" series with the same stamp of quality that began it. ~ by Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Specs
- PerformerJohnny Cash
- Music genreCountry
- Music subgenreCD - COUNTRY
- Music release typeRelease
- Media formatCD
- Original release date2010
More seller options (2)
Starting from $21.07
About this item
Product details
2010 release, the sixth and final chapter in the American series from the Country legend. Containing a collection of his final recordings, American VI: Ain't No Grave features one Johnny Cash original plus nine Cash-ified cover versions. Includes the Avett Brothers appearing on the title track plus musical assistance from Mike Campbell, Smokey Hormel, Matt Sweeney, Benmont Tench, Jonny Polosky and others.
Released for the occasion of Johnny Cash's 78th birthday, "American VI: Ain't No Grave" is the final installment in the collaboration between Cash and Rick Rubin that began with 1994's "American Recordings". These ten songs were cut during the same sessions for "American V: A Hundred Highways". Guitarists Mike Campbell, Matt Sweeney, Smokey Hormel, and Benmont Tench on keyboards were present, as were other musicians. June Carter Cash died during routine surgery during these sessions. Cash, though grief stricken and with full knowledge that he too was dying due to complications from Parkinson's disease, worked as often as his health would allow. He died three months after these songs were recorded. "Ain't No Grave" is an elegiac and deeply spiritual album, a formal goodbye without regret from a man and an artist of almost mythic stature. The song selection is rooted in the Americana, folk, country, and gospel traditions. There is an excellent reading of Tom Paxton's "Wonder Where I'm Bound" that doesn't feel as lost as the original, but more a statement after reflecting on a life fully lived. Likewise his version of Sheryl Crow's "Redemption Day" sums up Cash's own long commitment to social justice, and the need for individual accountability; its statement of hope is underscored here not as a dream, but as a conviction. Kris Kristofferson's "For the Good Times" begins with the words: "Don't look so sad, I know it's over/But life goes on/And this ole world will keep on turning." It offers a portrait of the dignity and grace Cash performed with all his life. "I Corinthian's 15:55" is his last self-penned song, a sweet, country-gospel melody that echoes far beyond the margins of contemporary music to an earlier time, and looks at the future with unshakable faith. The title track is a country-gospel-blues by Brother Claude Ely -- it's a fierce showdown with the Reaper, with the singer winning it hands down. There are excellent covers of Bob Nolan's "Cool Water," a song Cash often sang live that expresses empathy for the downtrodden, and "Satisfied Mind," written by Jack Rhodes and Red Hayes, played on a lone acoustic guitar, which dispenses the truth of earthly life into two-minutes-and-forty-eight seconds. Ed McCurdy's "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" is a true anti-war song that serves as a testimonial. The album?s final cut is Queen Liliuokalani's traditional Hawaiian ballad "Aloha Oe," one of the sweetest, most affectionate leaving songs ever written. And Cash's version? It's devastatingly beautiful; to the point of tears. If there were any justice, "Ain't No Grave" would be the last album released under Cash's name. It is not only a compelling contribution to his legacy, but an offering that closes the historic "American Recordings" series with the same stamp of quality that began it. ~ by Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Performer
Johnny Cash
Music genre
Country
Music subgenre
CD - COUNTRY
Music release type
Release
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Warnings
State Chemical Disclosure
None
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around - Music & Performance - CD $15.85 $83.42/ea
$1585current price $15.85$83.42/eaJohnny Cash - The Man Comes Around - Music & Performance - CD
134.8 out of 5 Stars. 13 reviewsJohnny Cash - American, Vol. 5: A Hundred Highways - Music & Performance - CD $16.03 $76.33/ea
$1603current price $16.03$76.33/eaJohnny Cash - American, Vol. 5: A Hundred Highways - Music & Performance - CD
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsBest seller Jelly Roll - A Beautiful Disaster - Music & Performance - CD $11.37 Was $12.97
Best seller
$1137current price $11.37, Was $12.97$12.97Jelly Roll - A Beautiful Disaster - Music & Performance - CD
404.7 out of 5 Stars. 40 reviewsJohnny Cash - Four Classic Albums [CD] $12.05
$1205current price $12.05Johnny Cash - Four Classic Albums [CD]
Cash, Johnny: The Gospel Collection (CD) - CD $14.90
$1490current price $14.90Cash, Johnny: The Gospel Collection (CD) - CD
13 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsJohnny Cash – The Cash Collection [4 CD Box Set] [Audio CD] $29.68
$2968current price $29.68Johnny Cash – The Cash Collection [4 CD Box Set] [Audio CD]
Johnny Cash - Unchained - Music & Performance - CD $15.68 $71.27/ea
$1568current price $15.68$71.27/eaJohnny Cash - Unchained - Music & Performance - CD
11 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsJohnny Cash - Out Among the Stars - Music & Performance - CD $6.72 Was $9.36
$672current price $6.72, Was $9.36$9.36Johnny Cash - Out Among the Stars - Music & Performance - CD
43.5 out of 5 Stars. 4 reviewsJohnny Cash - American III: Solitary Man - Music & Performance - CD $13.98 Was $15.73 $63.55/ea
$1398current price $13.98, Was $15.73$15.73$63.55/eaJohnny Cash - American III: Solitary Man - Music & Performance - CD
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsJohnny Cash - 16 Biggest Hits - Music & Performance - CD $17.10 $90.00/lb
$1710current price $17.10$90.00/lbJohnny Cash - 16 Biggest Hits - Music & Performance - CD
144.7 out of 5 Stars. 14 reviewsRemixed (CD) $15.19
$1519current price $15.19Remixed (CD)
Provocative (CD) by Johnny Gill $15.97
$1597current price $15.97Provocative (CD) by Johnny Gill
Johnny Cash - American 4: The Man Comes Around - Music & Performance - CD $16.81 $64.65/lb
$1681current price $16.81$64.65/lbJohnny Cash - American 4: The Man Comes Around - Music & Performance - CD
Johnny Cash - 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection - Music & Performance - CD $10.13 $53.32/ea
$1013current price $10.13$53.32/eaJohnny Cash - 20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection - Music & Performance - CD
Johnny Cash 6 Top Five Hits Johnny Cash (CD) $12.12
$1212current price $12.12Johnny Cash 6 Top Five Hits Johnny Cash (CD)
Jack Grelle - If Not Forever - Music & Performance - CD $14.98 $124.83/lb
$1498current price $14.98$124.83/lbJack Grelle - If Not Forever - Music & Performance - CD
Johnny Cash - The Gospel Music Of Johnny Cash - Music & Performance - CD $14.99 $62.46/lb
$1499current price $14.99$62.46/lbJohnny Cash - The Gospel Music Of Johnny Cash - Music & Performance - CD
33.7 out of 5 Stars. 3 reviewsJohnny Cash Greatest Hits (CD) $20.75
$2075current price $20.75Johnny Cash Greatest Hits (CD)
American V: A Hundred Highways Johnny Cash (CD) $15.65
$1565current price $15.65American V: A Hundred Highways Johnny Cash (CD)
15 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviewsJohnny Cash - Jasmine Ep Collection - Music & Performance - CD $17.40 $72.50/ea
$1740current price $17.40$72.50/eaJohnny Cash - Jasmine Ep Collection - Music & Performance - CD
Customer ratings & reviews
How item rating is calculated
Filtered and sorted results would be available on the new 'Customer ratings & reviews' page.
Sort by |
Showing 1-2 of 2 reviews
Feb 28, 2010
Pitchfork
5 out of 5 stars review
Hauntingly Beautiful
Ain't No Grave is in a word, amazing. The set list includes covers by Sheryl Crow, Kris Kristofferson, Ed McCurdy, and Bob Nolan amongst others. The song "I Corinthians 15:55" is the only Cash original. From beginning to end, this is Johnny Cash at his finest. His iconic voice backed by an acoustic guitar is deeply moving. Like all the albums in Cash's American Recordings series, this sixth installment was brilliantly produced by Rick Rubin. Rubin was able to capture the very best Cash had to offer. This album is hauntingly beautiful throughout. The song "Aloha Oe" is the perfect way for the Man In Black to say goodbye. I highly recommend you buy this album.
Helpful?6XHX1S4Y5XDW13433097
Apr 26, 2022
Roberta
5 out of 5 stars review
I like Johnny Cash, so anything that he sings is good.
Helpful?6XHX1S4Y5XDW13433097
