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American IV: Man Comes Around

Johnny CashMP3 Music
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (468 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: August 20, 2010
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  1. The Man Comes Around 4:26 Not Available
  2. Hurt 3:36 Not Available
  3. Give My Love To Rose 3:27 Not Available
  4. Bridge Over Troubled Water 3:54 Not Available
  5. I Hung My Head 3:53 Not Available
  6. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 3:52 Not Available
  7. Personal Jesus 3:19 Not Available
  8. In My Life 2:57 Not Available
  9. Sam Hall 2:39 Not Available
10. Danny Boy 3:18 Not Available
11. Desperado 3:12 Not Available
12. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 3:02 Not Available
13. Tear Stained Letter 3:39 Not Available
14. The Streets Of Laredo 3:33 Not Available
15. We'll Meet Again 2:58 Not Available
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R.I.P. Johnny Cash. D Bourgie  |  117 reviewers made a similar statement
It is a very emotional look at life and what is most important -- love, God, and friends. D. Campbell  |  78 reviewers made a similar statement
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1,022 of 1,044 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One evening, the man came around October 21, 2003
Format:Audio CD
I am the least capable person to review this album. This man had been writing and singing songs for forty years and all I'd heard of him was "Ring Of Fire". I knew the song. I did not know who sang it. It was all but another one of these inevitable songs on every compilation, and one of these songs every channel my parents loved so much would play. I never noticed. Today, I still know hardly more.

One late-summer evening as I was zapping through the music channels here in The Netherlands, my thumb froze over the remote. On the screen singing was, not the usual parade of lewd, crafted, playbacking little mouths seemingly right of production lines, not good capable singers only better than the rest because of management and advertisement skills; it was a man dressed in black, looking old as death, with a voice raw as a crow's. I did not know it was he, if it had mattered. It was Cash, singing "Hurt". I looked, listened but then more. It was so unspeakably sad, so unfathomably melancholic. How can I describe the emotions hearing that song? Haunted and moved don't seem adequate.

Enchantment. I was a youth with a passion for music: metal, symphonic, classic, techno. Give it to me, give it to me every day, all day long. I'll be satisfied. I was a youth, looking at an old man, singing for me, singing of his life and emotions. Music moves me always, but it was this music, barely more than a voice and an acoustic guitar, that drew a tear, dropped into my heart - then another and another. Silent, invisible tears filling hollows, and all that showed on the outside, were a sniff of the nose and a blink of the eyes. I was a youth.

Many of the songs on this final album, including "Hurt", are covers, even though some are his own. Cash here also covers Paul Simon, Hank Williams and John Lennon. Not all of his arrangements are better than the originals. Technically. But Cash performs with such feeling, such sway, such voice, that this is the most cherished music I've bought in a lifetime.

Then, as I sat there oblivious, and wishing I had seen the whole thing, the clip ended and I saw Cash's name. I turned off the set, stood, and hoped I would hear it again. Weeks later, Cash was dead. Today, I still know hardly more.

Five stars to this album

Bram Janssen,
The Netherlands

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147 of 154 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely worth every penny June 18, 2003
Format:Audio CD
This collection of songs from various artists sung by the great man in black is superb. All of the songs tell tales of heart-break, loves, losses, armageddon, and hope. The great thing about Cash on this album is that he really uses his voice to evoke the emotions behind the songs. On "Hurt," a tune by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, Cash sings "What have I become/My sweetest Friend/Everyone I know goes away/In the end," and boy can you tell that he means what he sings. It's so brilliant that I prefer Cash's version to the original. Cash has never been known for his beautiful voice, so like Dylan, he uses his own phrasings to really carry the song. He was very wise in his choices of what songs to record on this album. He chose stuff that you wouldn't think he would choose, such as "Personal Jesus" by Depeche Mode, and "Bridge Over troubled water" by Simon and Garfunkel. Rick Rubin did a perfect job with the production on this album, it's somewhat spare. With so much passion and range of emotion on this album I couldn't give it anything less than five stars. It deserves a place in any music lovers collection.
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85 of 89 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Reach out and touch faith... November 6, 2002
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
This American Recording is different. On this album Johnny Cash (who is now 70 years old) never tries to fool himself or us listeners into thinking that he's going to keep on making album after album after album. Let's face it - the voice is even more ragged and torn than last time (American III) and the lyrics are even more desolate, lonesome, and dark than ever before. But this album of new and old originals & covers is probably one of the most beautiful I've ever heard.

Johnny Cash is not a singer. He never was. But without that dark baritone these songs would not have the impact that they do. I could talk about ever individual track on the album - but I'd rather just make it short and sweet by mentioning a few personal favorites.

"The Man Comes Around" - A Cash original that seemed to take a lot of time to get down (coming from the linear notes). Amazing song about that thing called the apocolypse and judgement day. Nobody could do it like Cash. Nobody...

"Hurt" - Johnny Cash takes one of Trent Reznor's (Nine Inch Nails) best songs and makes it even better. Not only does Cash make the song better but he also makes it seem as if the song was meant for just him. Oh, and there is a word change. Where Reznor would say "I wear this crown of sh*t", Johnny now says "I wear this crown of thorns." The change first kinda put me off but then it seems that Johnny's variation make much more sense then the first.

"Bridge over Toubled Water" - just a great cover of an amazing classic. Fiona Apple adds some tender backing vocals that help Johnny along this tune of trouble and redemption.

"First time ever I saw your face" - Just as where Cash left off on "Spiritual" (from American II) he starts back at with this one. Truly beautiful. Sounds as if they recorded it in a church for Johnny has this amazing echo on his voice. If you don't get tears in your eyes from this one, you're hopeless.

"Sam Hall" - one of the "lighter" tracks, but still painted in black.

"I'm so lonesome I could Cry" - I don't know how it happened. They got 2 of the most interesting singers to appear on a country classic. Nick Cave (who's a big favorite of mine) lent "The Mercy Seat" to Johnny's last American Recording (III), but this time he's lending his voice. Cash and Cave swap lines from this Hank Williams classic.

"We'll meet Again" - so you go through this dark and cold world where people can't even remember how to pray let alone carry a bible and then you come to the end and a smile is finally cracks and some light pours through as the door opens. Cash ends on a positive note and the whole damn Cash family joins in at the very end.

Who knows if Cash will record anymore albums. It's hard to tell. The man is in and out of the hospital constantly (or so it seems) and any one of us would've probably called it quits. Elvis didn't make it, Orbison didn't make it, but the Man in Black is still reaching out and touching us. He's still tormented by the feeling that music must be played. He's still not thinking that this will be the last song he sings. He's still got soul and he's still got love.

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5.0 out of 5 stars American 4 The Man Comes Around
Great collection of songs done by a true american master of music. I would definitely recommend this CD. Johnny Cash is one of a kind.
Published 6 days ago by Joseph L. Vargas
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast Shipping. Product In Great Condition!
I loved how quickly I received the product.
I recommend it to any one who likes country.
I chose a five-star rating because I was completely happy.
Published 7 days ago by Elizabeth Whitehead
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have
This is a definite must have for any Cash fan, or any country music fan for that matter. Great album
Published 1 month ago by Kevin Hoheisel
5.0 out of 5 stars Cash fan
This cd is great! I like that Johnny Cash was able to do some really good cover songs and do them so well. I don't think you will be disappointed with this purchase.
Published 2 months ago by morticia
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have for any Johnny Cash fan.
This is just a great CD. Maybe because it was his last one, but there is a real sence of connection between the listener and the singer with this album.
Published 2 months ago by ilychays
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelent dark and moving
This album is very dark and moving emotionally. In my opinion many of the songs that he redid from other artist, are better then the original. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Douglas V. Janowski
5.0 out of 5 stars sublime Cash
A very fine Cash CD, maybe the best. You hear Cash at his most sublime and in his voice the depth of his experiences.
Published 2 months ago by G. Ross
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Johnny Cash doesn't disappoint. Great CD. Very few times do I purchase CDs and like a majority of the songs.....but this is one of the few.
Published 2 months ago by Russ
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This song is great for anyone with any kind of music taste! I would recommend the whole album or you can buy individual tracks, but there is something here for everyone.
Published 2 months ago by Illdoctor
5.0 out of 5 stars Johnny Cash Lovers
If you are a Johnny Cash fan, this CD is a must for your collection. Great songs from "The Man in Black"
Published 4 months ago by Renee Mahlman
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