Advantages: Great blues! Disadvantages: None. Whatsoever.
...I have to admit I found JohnnyWinter totally by chance. I was in a record shop and saw a CD in a round, metal case. "JohnnyWinter? The Texas Tornado? I'll buy that!" So I did.
What I found was a musician, JohnnyWinter, who is a hard rocking bluesman of consummate skill. JohnnyWinter is such a accomplished bluesman that I have to admit that it came as something of a shock to discover that JohnnyWinter is a white Texan. Though he reveals that he hung out in the black part of his hometown in Texas, such was his fever for the blues. And, Winter maintains that it was his sincerity about his passion for the blues that meant that he was safe there. Even though Beaumont had not long before suffered form some terrible racially-inspired riots.
Winter's blue's sound as if they were recorded in the 1940s or 1950s. Actually, I was...
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Advantages: He is Johnny Cash Disadvantages: I am not Johnny Cash
...The fact that Johnny Cash does not yet have his own category on Ciao is shameful and they should hang their heads in shame until they rectify this. One of my ambitions as a Kid was to walk on a stage and say “Hello I’m Johnny Cash”; I fulfilled this ambition but, as a I launched into a unique Karaoke Version of A Boy Named Sue. The bloke doing the Karaoke told me later that he had never quite witnessed anything like my quite performance. It was at this point I realised that I would never be Johnny Cash. Bono out of U2 once said that “Every man knows that they are a sissy compared to Johnny Cash” this is true, but it is also true that Bono is a pretentious twonk, who makes uninspiring music. Johnny Cash on the other hand made totally inspiring music, I always imagined that god sounds a bit like Johnny Cash, but god speaks in Hebrew...
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Advantages: Sombre, poignant, affecting Disadvantages: Couple of right royal stinkers
...WHO'S THIS THEN?
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It's Johnny Cash: the biggest and possibly most famous country singer ever. He recorded well over 75 albums and some 1100 tracks in a career spanning 50 years. He died at the end of 2003, shortly after the release of this album.
WHAT'S THE ALBUM LIKE?
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Johnny knew he was dying when he recorded this album and so it makes it possibly one of the saddest, sentimental albums ever in that respect. He recorded a quadrilogy of albums in the 21st century with Rick Rubin (who produced Beastie Boys and Run DMC in the 80s and Korn in the 90s). I personally detest country music, but there's something about Cash's voice - and this album in particular - that proves the exception to the rule.
THE TRACKS
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1. The Man Comes Around...
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