November 28, 2016

Johnny Cash - American III Solitary Man (2000)

John R. "Johnny" Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, and author, who was widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century and one of the best-selling music artists of all time.

American III: Solitary Man is the third album in the American series by Johnny Cash released in 2000 (and his 85th overall album).
The Man in Black shows hints of gray on American III: Solitary Man, his first studio album since being interrupted by a series of serious illnesses in 1997. While the inevitability of aging has been the downfall of many of his contemporaries, Johnny Cash's dark convictions and powerful presence have gone from rough hardwood to solid stone. The stark beauty of his 1994 release American Recordings and the warm, friendly collaborations on 1996's Unchained combine to create two distinct moods: one of living-room jam sessions with invited friends, and another of stark solo (and near-solo) songs highlighting Cash's years and stories.
Partnering once again with Tom Petty, the two join together on Petty's own "I Won't Back Down" and the Neil Diamond-penned title track. Cash also lays his lonesome hands on U2's "One" and reunites with fellow outlaw Merle Haggard on the stubborn "I'm Leavin' Now." These duets and well-known covers show an inviting side of Johnny Cash. But the real highlights of the album are those reminiscent of his American Recordings songs; they feature just the man and his guitar, with nothing else to clutter the story.
The creaks and despair of the vaudeville song "Nobody" tell of a man who has become hardened by his solitude, while the Palace hymn "I See a Darkness" soars with the passion of a thousand gospel choirs, even though there are only two men singing. Although at times it is difficult to hear past Tom Petty's growl or Sheryl Crow's young harmonies in the more popular songs Cash covers, these obscure prison songs and country ballads sound as honest and heartfelt as his own compositions. At age 68, his warm baritone may waver but his passion never does.

Tracklist

1. "I Won't Back Down" (with Tom Petty)  (Tom Petty/Jeff Lynne) - 2:09
     Originally recorded by Tom Petty for Full Moon Fever (1989)
2. "Solitary Man"   (Neil Diamond) - 2:25
     Originally recorded by Neil Diamond as a single (1966)
3. "That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)"   (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith) - 2:35
     Originally a hit for Frankie Laine (1949)
4. "One"   (Bono, Adam Clayton, The Edge, Larry Mullen) - 3:53
     Originally recorded by U2 for Achtung Baby (1991)
5. "Nobody"   (Egbert Williams) - 3:14
     Originally recorded by Bert Williams in 1906
6. "I See a Darkness"   (Will Oldham) - 3:42
     Originally recorded by Will Oldham for I See a Darkness (1999)
7. "The Mercy Seat"   (Nick Cave/Mick Harvey) - 4:35
     Originally recorded by Nick Cave for Tender Prey (1988)
8. "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)"   (David Allan Coe) - 2:41
    Originally recorded by Tanya Tucker for the album of the same name (1974)
9. "Field of Diamonds"   (Johnny Cash, Jack Routh) - 3:15
     Originally recorded by Cash and Waylon Jennings for Heroes (1986)
10. "Before My Time"   (Johnny Cash) - 2:55
11. "Country Trash"   (Johnny Cash) - 1:47
       Originally recorded by Cash for Any Old Wind That Blows (1973)
12. "Mary of the Wild Moor"   (Dennis Turner) - 2:32
       Originally recorded by The Louvin Brothers for Tragic Songs of Life (1956)
13. "I'm Leavin' Now" (with Merle Haggard)  (Johnny Cash) - 3:07
       Originally recorded by Cash for Rainbow (1985)
14. "Wayfaring Stranger"   (Traditional) - 3:19
       Old folk song previously recorded by countless artists

Companies, etc.
Credits
  • Johnny Cash – Vocals, Guitar
  • Martyn Atkins – Photography
  • Norman Blake – Guitar
  • Billy Bowers – Digital Editing
  • Mike Campbell – Guitar
  • John Carter Cash – Associate Producer
  • June Carter Cash – Vocals 
  • Laura Cash – Fiddle
  • Lindsay Chase – Production Coordinator
  • Danny Clinch – Photography
  • David Coleman – Art Direction
  • Sheryl Crow – Vocals, Accordion 
  • Richard Dodd – Additional Engineering
  • David Ferguson – Engineer, Mixing
  • Merle Haggard – Guitar, Vocals & Guitar 
  • Will Oldham – Vocals 
  • Larry Perkins – Guitar
  • Tom Petty – Vocals & Organ, Vocals 
  • Lou Robin – Management
  • Rick Rubin – Producer
  • D. Sardy – Additional Engineering
  • David Schiffman – Additional Engineering, Mixing 
  • Eddie Schreyer – Mastering
  • Randy Scruggs – Guitar
  • Marty Stuart – Guitar
  • Benmont Tench – Piano, Organ, Harmonium
  • Chuck Turner – Digital Editing
Notes

Released: October 17, 2000 
Recorded: 2000 At American Recordings 
Recorded at The Cash Cabin Studio, Hendersonville, TN and The Akadamie Mathematique of Philosophical Sound Research, Los Angeles, CA.
Mixed at The Akadamie Mathematique of Philosophical Sound Research, Los Angeles, CA.
Mastered at Oasis Mastering, Los Angeles, CA. 
Genre: Country  
Style:  Americana, Southern gothic
Length: 42:15 

Label - American Recordings 

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