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Track Listings
Disc: 1
| 1 | Long Black Veil (Side A) |
| 2 | Flesh And Blood (Side A) |
| 3 | Just The Other Side Of Nowhere (Side A) |
| 4 | If I Give My Soul (Side A) |
| 5 | Understand Your Man (Side A) |
| 6 | Banks Of The Ohio (Side B) |
| 7 | Two Timin' Woman (Side B) |
| 8 | The Caretaker (Side B) |
| 9 | Old Chunk Of Coal (Side B) |
Disc: 2
| 1 | Breaking Bread (Side A) |
| 2 | Waiting For A Train (Side A) |
| 3 | Casey's Last Ride (Side A) |
| 4 | No Earthly Good (Side A) |
| 5 | The Fourth Man In The Fire (Side B) |
| 6 | Dark As A Dungeon (Side B) |
| 7 | Book Review (Side B) |
| 8 | Down There By The Train (Side B) |
Disc: 3
| 1 | Pocahontas (Side A) |
| 2 | I'm A Drifter (Side A) |
| 3 | Trouble In Mind (Side A) |
| 4 | Down The Line (Side A) |
| 5 | I'm Movin' On (Side B) |
| 6 | As Long As The Grass Shall Grow (Side B) |
| 7 | Heart Of Gold (Side B) |
| 8 | The Running Kind ft Tom Petty (Side B) |
Disc: 4
| 1 | Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (Side A) |
| 2 | Brown Eyed Handsome Man ft. Carl Perkins (Side A) |
| 3 | 'T' For Texas (Side A) |
| 4 | Devil's Right Hand (Side A) |
| 5 | I'm A Drifter (Side B) |
| 6 | Like A Soldier ft Willie Nelson (Side B) |
| 7 | Drive On (Side B) |
| 8 | Bird On A Wire (Side B) |
Disc: 5
| 1 | A Singer Of Songs (Side A) |
| 2 | The L & N Don't Stop Here Anymore (Side A) |
| 3 | Redemption Song ft Joe Strummer (Side A) |
| 4 | Father And Son ft Fiona Apple (Side A) |
| 5 | Chattanooga Sugar Babe (Side B) |
| 6 | He Stopped Loving Her Today (Side B) |
| 7 | Hard Times (Side B) |
| 8 | Wichita Lineman (Side B) |
Disc: 6
| 1 | Cindy (Side A) |
| 2 | Big Iron (Side A) |
| 3 | Salty Dog (Side A) |
| 4 | Gentle On My Mind (Side A) |
| 5 | You Are My Sunshine (Side B) |
| 6 | You'll Never Walk Alone (Side B) |
| 7 | The Man Comes Around (Side B) |
Disc: 7
| 1 | Where We'll Never Grow Old (Side A) |
| 2 | I Shall Not Be Moved (Side A) |
| 3 | I Am A Pilgrim (Side A) |
| 4 | Do Lord (Side A) |
| 5 | When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder (Side A) |
| 6 | If We Never Meet Again This Side Of Heaven (Side A) |
| 7 | I'll Fly Away (Side A) |
| 8 | Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies (Side A) |
| 9 | Let The Lower Lights Be Burning (Side B) |
| 10 | When He Reached Down (Side B) |
| 11 | In The Sweet By And By (Side B) |
| 12 | I'm Bound For The Promised Land (Side B) |
| 13 | In The Garden (Side B) |
| 14 | Softly And Tenderly (Side B) |
| 15 | Just As I Am (Side B) |
Disc: 8
| 1 | Delia's Gone (Side A) |
| 2 | Bird On A Wire (Side A) |
| 3 | Thirteen (Side A) |
| 4 | Rowboat (Side A) |
| 5 | The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart) (Side B) |
| 6 | Rusty Cage (Side B) |
| 7 | Southern Accents (Side B) |
| 8 | The Mercy Seat (Side B) |
Disc: 9
| 1 | Solitary Man (Side A) |
| 2 | Wayfaring Stranger (Side A) |
| 3 | One (Side A) |
| 4 | I Hung My Head (Side A) |
| 5 | The Man Comes Around (Side B) |
| 6 | We'll Meet Again (Side B) |
| 7 | Hurt (Side B) |
Editorial Reviews
Initially released on CD in 2003, and now available on vinyl for the first time. Unearthed was produced by Rick Rubin and features outtakes and alternate versions of songs recorded for American Recordings, Unchained, American III: Solitary Man and American IV: The Man Comes Around. The fourth disc, My Mother's Hymn Book features gospel songs Cash first learned from his mother as a child, and the final album is a best of the first four American albums.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 12.84 x 14.46 x 2.65 inches; 11.58 Pounds
- Manufacturer : American Recordings
- Item model number : 33708126
- Original Release Date : 2017
- Date First Available : September 26, 2017
- Label : American Recordings
- ASIN : B075XSNDKS
- Number of discs : 9
- Best Sellers Rank: #166,975 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #4,332 in Today's Country
- #78,227 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
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I would recommend this collection to people who enjoy a master songwriter and performer.
But, if you are looking for a great primer on Johnny Cash, I would recommend my favorite album of his "The Legend of Johnny Cash" which covers everything from Cry, Cry, Cry to Jackson to Hurt.
If you are a big fan like I am with Johnny Cash as my favorite musician of all time, it's well worth getting.
Just know a lot of the tracks won't be played nearly as often as from Legend of Johnny Cash, Live as Folsom Prison, or American IV: The Man Comes Around my three favorite Johnny Cash album.
But I am glad I had a gift card to get it.
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Johnny Cash a son apogée. Il n’y a rien à rajouter.
For example, there's an incredible version of The Devil's Right Hand, a song recorded by the Highwaymen in the mid-90s, but Cash's sparse version, accompanied only by an electric guitar, is by far the superior performance. Versions of Down the Line, I'm Movin' On and Carl Perkins' Everybody Wants to Be My Baby should have seen the light of day long before this set. And I'm particularly annoyed that the best song in this set - a duet between Johnny and June Carter Cash on a rewritten version of Cash's 1960s classic As Long as the Grass Shall Grow (with the lyrics redone to reflect the two's relationship) was never released until after both of them were gone. Cash called My Mother's Hymn Book, a collection of gospel recordings released here as Disc 4 (and later reissued as a standalone) his favorite album, so why weren't these released when he was alive?
I've heard sets of outtakes before where people take an "it is what is is" attitude and you're just thankful to have a few extra tracks to listen to even if they aren't very good. Unearthed is different because it shows even the outtakes were vibrant and album-worthy. Those who bought the recent vinyl box set of American I-VI have every right to be upset that Unearthed wasn't included.
In terms of the set itself my only complaint is the unnecessary 5th disc featuring previously released tracks from the first 4 American CDs (except for "Thirteen" which is actually a longer alternate take or edit than the version previously released). This set was expensive enough and considering anyone willing to shell out the money for this very likely already have American I-IV in their collection (not to mention the later V and VI), I found it was superfluous and unnecessary. Knowing that Rubin was holding back tracks for V and VI, so the inclusion of further outtakes was unlikely, I would have been more than pleased for Disc 5 to have featured the complete Viper Room show from which two tracks from American I were taken. But even if I had also purchased My Mother's Hymn Book as a standalone, the three other CDs are more than worth the money.
Scoprire Cash dell'ultimo periodo della sua carriera è stato fondamentale. Cash che canta senza limiti, Depeche Mode, U2, Merle Haggard, Beatles, Neil Diamond, in coppia con Joe Strummer o Tom Petty o con il vecchio amico Carl Perkins, canta ogni cosa, la sua voce nel tempo è diventata profonda cavernosa, ti scende fin giù nelle viscere non ti perdona, sei costretto a seguire il suo cavallo, anche senza il Boom Chicka Boom dei tempi gloriosi. Born To Sing, parafrasando un altro grande (Van Morrison). Chi non conosce gli American Recordings li compri tutti assieme a questo cofanetto, senza remore.
There is just one thing that I don't like but it's not related to the music itself: the design of the folder that holds the discs. If you have big fingers be careful because it can be foolishly riped or damaged since the "accordion" jackets to insert the discs don't "spread" or open as wide as you may think, so take this in consideration. Other than that the music, the sound and the book are great, and IMHO, totally worthy to get.
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