Johnny Cash American IV: The Man Comes Around
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Tracklist:
1. the Man Comes Around (by Johnny Cash)
2. Hurt (written by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails)
3. Give My Love to Rose (by Johnny Cash)
4. Bridge over troubled Water (by Paul Simon)
5. I Hung My Head (Sting)
6. The First Time I Saw Your Face (Ewan MacColl)
7. Personal Jesus (Martin L. Gore)
8. In My Life (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)
9. Sam Hall (Arranged by Johnny Cash)
10. Danny Boy (Arranged by Johnny Cash
11. Desperado (Glenn Frey/Don Henley)
12. I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry (Hank Williams)
13. Tear Stained Letter (Johnny Cash)
14. Streets of Laredo (Arranged and Adapted by Johnny Cash)
15. We'll Meet Again (Ross Parker/Hugh Charles)

Ranking: #35 for 2002

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Jake Livesey USER (7 Reviews)

2006-07-24 | 33 comments | 1,963 views

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

I have a habit of hating cover albums purely out of spite for how lazy they seem to me. However, when an artist changes the song to the point where it is almost unrecognisable I instantly start to respect them. This may seem odd but you can not deny that for a cover album this is pure genious. This album is part of the incredibly successful American series recorded by Rick Rubin and Cash himself. This was released the year before Cash's death and was the 4th of the 5 part American series. It also has, what is easily, his greatest hit in the form of his cover of Nine Inch Nail's Hurt. Other than Hurt you may have heard the other single Personal Jesus or The Man Comes Around of the introduction to the 2002 remake of Dawn of the Dead. To be honest, I find Cash's work in the American series far better than anything else he wrote and this is certianly no exception. As a warning, his later works are very slow compared to his earlier stuff and are far more simplistic.

As we all know, Johnny Cash was not a brilliant guitarist. However, Cash's writing was always far more about how he could adapt his emotions in to the music rather that his skills as a musician. Even though these songs are not his own he sure makes it his own with his emotional playing all through this album. This album is definately not for people who listen to music purely for the technicality and teh shred0rx. You will not even find a solo on this album. This album is definately not progressive either, you will not find constant key/time signature changes. But what you do get is intelligent playing with a haunting and saddening affect. Something that adds to this affect is the incredible vocals on this album. By incredible I certainley do not mean technically good but they do suit their purpose down to a T. Cash's vocals are far more spoken than sung on this record and adds for a much more haunting affect. It really does work incredibly in some of the more sad songs such as I Hung my Head and Hurt. The albums theme, as many of the American series seem to have, appears to be Cash questioning his place in life, his accomplishments and death. A key example of this is Hurt which seems to be Johnny Cash looking back at his life. He also changes the lyrics at one point to say "I wear this crown of thorns". This links him to Jesus which quite clearly shows Cash is proud of what he has done in life.

If you haven't worked it out thus far then I thought I'd inform you I love this album long time. It is a basic yet intelligent album and is in short, a classic. Seeing as it's country I guess it's not everyone's thing but if you are open to music and have not heard this then definately check this out. Fans of old Johnny Cash, however, may not like this anywhere near as much because there has been a huge change in his style over the years but should check this out anyway. You may also want to avoid this if you dislike simple singer/songwriter style music seeing as this consists of guitar/vocals and not much else. Apart from that this album is Johnny Cash/country at his best. In the genre I would easily give this a 5 but overall I give this a 4.5.

Recommended songs
The Man Comes Around
Hurt
I Hung My Head
Personal Jesus

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The Sludge


Comments: 2074
07.24.06

Album Rating: 4.5

Superb short review. I cant believe this hasn't been touched, I mean wow.

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Six Foot Revolver


Comments: 73
07.24.06


I can only write short reviews because otherwise they get really sucky =\. Yeah I was quite shocked at it not being reviewed which is pretty much the only reason I did it =P.

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Storm In A Teacup


Comments: 3453
07.24.06


It'll be interesting to see if Johnny Cash's cover of "Personal Jesus" is better than Marylin Manson's was. Depeche Mode ftw.

south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
07.24.06


Excellent review. I need to pick this up soon.
'Hurt' is amazing.

It'll be interesting to see if Johnny Cash's cover of "Personal Jesus" is better than Marylin Manson's was.

I dont even think that's a question...we all know the answer will be 'yes'.

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francesfarmer


Comments: 1477
07.24.06


Manson\'s version was pretty good, though.

I can stand some Johnny Cash, and some of his stuff I can\'t listen for fear of bleeding ears. Hes a bizarre artist, its a hate or love situation with his songs. This album is entirely listenable, though. But I don\'t think anybody can top Trent when it comes to that song. This Message Edited On 07.24.06

Hep Kat


Comments: 1643
07.24.06


Excellent review. Nice to see you back/reviewing

Six Foot Revolver


Comments: 73
07.24.06


[quote=Hep Kat]Excellent review. Nice to see you back/reviewing [/quote]
Thnx babe even though I'm not exactly sure who you are =\.

stinkypoptart


Comments: 1169
07.24.06


they should have the country genre on here.

Cygnus Inter Anates


Comments: 721
07.24.06


"Hurt" should be the last song on here. It doesn't make sense to have that as the second track.

hxciluvatarhxc


Comments: 16
07.24.06


I want this pretty badly.

mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13172
07.24.06

Album Rating: 4.5

Your username is awful.

I need to get some Johnny Cash albums.

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Six Foot Revolver


Comments: 73
07.25.06


[quote=mynameischan]Your username is awful.[/quote]
You talking to me ese?

Dave de Sylvia
Moderator


Comments: 6856
07.25.06

Album Rating: 3.5

It'll be interesting to see if Johnny Cash's cover of "Personal Jesus" is better than Marylin Manson's was. Depeche Mode ftw.

Manson's is the definitive version.
"Hurt" should be the last song on here. It doesn't make sense to have that as the second track.

I guess they didn't know how good it was at the time.
Great review, Jake.

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Storm In A Teacup


Comments: 3453
07.25.06


and I saw your face, now I'm a believer

It's a surprise he didn't cover "Mad World". Damn that song gets covered a lot.

Six Foot Revolver


Comments: 73
07.26.06


It's a surprise he didn't cover "Mad World". Damn that song gets covered a lot.

The Red Paintings version being easily the best.

Anglachel


Comments: 135
07.26.06


Superb review

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mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13172
07.28.06

Album Rating: 4.5

You talking to me ese?

Nope. I was referring to Iluvatar's alt. account hxciluvatarhxc.

Mazeppa


Comments: 15
07.29.06

Album Rating: 4

I decided to check this out thanks to your review Jake, and it's really good. Some of it is really saddening though.

Two-Headed Boy


Comments: 4506
07.29.06

Album Rating: 4

I....swear to God, if anyone touches San Quentin....

Superb review, as you can tell I was going to do this. :angry:

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Six Foot Revolver


Comments: 73
07.29.06


I....swear to God, if anyone touches San Quentin....



Superb review, as you can tell I was going to do this.

Tbh I was quite suprised no one had reviewed it before me.



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