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Released: 2007-11-13

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Title Tracks for Unchained (Reis)
  • 1. Rowboat
  • 2. Sea of Heartbreak
  • 3. Rusty Cage
  • 4. The One Rose (That's Left in My Heart)
  • 5. Country Boy
  • 6. Memories Are Made of This
  • 7. Spiritual
  • 8. The 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

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Unchained (Reis)
  • CASH JOHNNY UNCHAINED

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Out of print in the U.S.! 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. Warner.
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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

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Unchained (Reis)
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2007-11-13)
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Label: Sony
  • Studio: Sony
  • Sales Rank in Music: #2746

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100 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Johnny in great form with Tom Petty supporting, May 25, 2003
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This review is from: Unchained (Audio CD)
Nashville is cruel to its veteran performers, but they have found a way to fight back. When Johnny's career as a recording artist seemed finished, he found a new producer, Rick Rubin, and together they have gone from strength to strength. They recorded four albums together and the last one, recorded only a few months before his death, became Johnny's first gold album in 23 years. The recipe for success is simple - go right back to Johnny's roots in the fifties, when his sound was simple and uncluttered, and don't worry about the radio stations that are obsessed with listeners in their twenties and thirties. If the music strikes the right chord, those people will buy it anyway.

This was the second album Johnny and Rick recorded together and it contains many of the elements you expect from them. Tom Petty and his band provided the musical backing - and they certainly did a good job.

There are some stunning covers including Sea of heartbreak (Don Gibson), Rusty...Read more
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68 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is Cash's Led Zep IIII, November 25, 2001
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This review is from: Unchained (Audio CD)
Before the marginally talented Garth Brooks became a boy wonder who could do no wrong, Johnny Cash ruled (his early 70s variety show was a top ten television hit). Fortunately or unfortunately, Cash doesn't look good in a tight pair of jeans, which is why he hasn't been on the radio ever since they dropped the "and Western" from Country and Country artists started writing pop songs and began hiring guitar players from washed up 80s metal acts. As a result, Cash has become an ironic alternative icon. Well, thank god for tight jeans and multinational, multibillion dollar music peddlers.

This man is brilliant. This record is brilliant. No other country and western artist of his generation would have gone to see Black Sabbath (with the original lineup) and later describe it as "the most amazing concert" he had ever been to. Remember that Cash was covering Bob Dylan songs back when The Byrds were being panned by the critics and booed out of Nashville for their...Read more

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Johnny Cash Is Perfection, April 13, 2005
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"Unchained" is one of the best albums I've ever heard, and I personally own well over three hundred albums and listened to countless others. My private collection includes music from many genres, from gospel to gangsta rap to hair metal, yet few of them match the quality of music and the amount of emotion contained on "Unchained" and all of Cash's other recordings for the American label.

I don't want to come across as an eager fan of Cash, because other than his "Highwayman" collaboration with Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Waylon Jennings, I've never listened to a lot of his music or owned any of his albums. I always knew he was the man in black, but now I know why. His voice isn't the greatest, but it captures pain, pleasure, power, and weakness perfectly. He sounds like a man that's been through hell and back, and wouldn't mind another trip through if given the chance.

Just look at the lineup of artists who back him up here: Tom Petty and the...Read more
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