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Released: 2002-11-05

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Title Tracks for American IV: The Man Comes Around
  • 1. The Man Comes Around
  • 2. Hurt
  • 3. Give My Love To Rose
  • 4. Bridge Over Troubled Water
  • 5. I Hung My Head
  • 6. First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
  • 7. Personal Jesus
  • 8. In My Life
  • 9. Sam Hall
  • 10. Danny Boy
  • 11. Desperado
  • 12. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
  • 13. Tear Stained Letter
  • 14. Streets of Laredo
  • 15. We'll Meet Again

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Product Description
This is the fourth in a series of collaborations between the original Man in Black, Johnny Cash, and producer Rick Rubin. The Man Comes Around features new Cash compositions as well as a diverse array of cover songs, including Nine Inch Nails' ""Hur"t,"" Hank Williams' ""I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry,"" and Paul Simon's ""Bridge Over Troubled Waters."" He duets with Don Henley on ""Desperado.""
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Media Type: CD
Artist: CASH,JOHNNY
Title: MAN COMES AROUND
Street Release Date: 11/05/2002
Domestic
Genre: COUNTRY

Product Details
American IV: The Man Comes Around
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2002-11-05)
  • Publisher: Lost Highway
  • Label: Lost Highway
  • Studio: Lost Highway
  • Sales Rank in Music: #5821

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967 of 989 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One evening, the man came around, October 21, 2003
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Bram Janssen (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American IV: The Man Comes Around (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...Read more

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140 of 147 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely worth every penny, June 18, 2003
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J. Sutherland "zeppfan" (Southport, North Carolina United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: American IV: The Man Comes Around (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,...Read more
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75 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reach out and touch faith..., November 6, 2002
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This review is from: American IV: The Man Comes Around (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...Read more

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