Cash, Johnny
American Ii: Unchained
The first four songs on Unchained come from the songbooks of Beck, Don Gibson, Soundgarden, and Jimmie Rodgers. What
might look like absurdly unsupportable eclecticism in other artists, of course, is pretty much standard stuff for Cash.
Unchained is hardly standard, though; it's more like the best album he's made since his 1984 departure from Columbia
Records. Not only is this a stack of songs perfectly and idiosyncratically suited to the man, they're given
door-rattling backing treatment by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, who prove as fitting for Cash's music as his own
Tennessee Two was back in the day. --Rickey Wright
Two years on from his triumphant comeback album, American Recordings, 1996's Unchained took the blueprint of it's
predecessor and added Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers to the mix along with Marty Stuart, Lindsay Buckingham, Flea and
many others. The results were just as fantastic, adding a different dimension and fullness to the overall sound, but
maintaining the mood and atmosphere that made American Recordings such a treasure. Songs written by Petty, Chris Cornell
and Beck rub shoulders with a handful of Johnny originals.
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
04-03-2014
Label
Item-nr
902939
EAN
0602537530311
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
ROWBOAT
2
SEA OF HEARTBREAK
3
RUSTY CAGE
4
THE ONE ROSE
5
COUNTRY BOY
6
MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS
7
SPIRITUAL
8
KNEELING DRUNKARD'S PLEA
9
SOUTHERN ACCENTS
10
MEAN EYED CAT
11
MEET ME IN HEAVEN
12
I NEVER PICKED COTTON
13
UNCHAINED
14
I'VE BEEN EVERYWHERE