Johnny Cash - God
Facts
| Artist(s) | Johnny Cash |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | May 23, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 074646554524 |
Tracks
- What on Earth Will You Do (For Heaven's Sake)
- My God Is Real - Johnny Cash, Morris, Kenny
- It Was Jesus
- Why Me Lord? - Johnny Cash, Kristofferson, Kris
- The Greatest Cowboy of Them All
- Redemption
- Great Speckled Bird - Johnny Cash, Carter, Roy
- The Old Account - Johnny Cash, Traditional
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Johnny Cash, Traditional
- When He Comes
- The Kneeling Drunkard's Plea - Johnny Cash, Carter, Maybelle
- Were You There When They Crucified My Lord? - Johnny Cash, Traditional
- Man in White
- Belshazzar
- Oh, Bury Me Not (Introduction: A Cowboy's Prayer) - Johnny Cash, Lomax, John [1] A.
- Oh Come, Angel Band
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Cash on wheels |
| Phenomenal |
| The Man In Black Sings About The Man In White! |
| Cash spreads the good news |
HIGHLIGHTS:
"Redemption" is probably the single most powerful tune here: expressing the totality of the sacrifice Jesus made for us. "Man in White" is a clever retelling of Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus. ("I was blinded so that I might see...") "Belshazzar" was one of the few gospel tracks Sam Phillips allowed Johnny to cut while at Sun and it's a good one. The trademark "boom chicka boom" guitar underscores the tale of a king "Weighed in the balance and found wanting" by a disembodied hand.
LOWS:
"The Great Speckled Bird" is a country music/gospel standard but Johnny's version doesn't really sound heartfelt. Johnny himself in the liner notes says "At times, I'm a voice crying in the wilderness, but at times I'm right on the money and I know what I'm singing about." I'm guessing that was a "wilderness" moment.
BOTTOM LINE:
Fans of Cash who aren't opposed to genuine emotional Christian expression will find a lot to love here. Fans of Christian music who usually listen only to touchy-feely "I'm OK..you're OK" lyrics should get a load of "Redemption" for another take on what the gospel really means. Gospel means good news..and Cash loved to spread it via song. This anthology demonstrates that love. The best gospel song Cash ever did, though ("The Man Comes Around"), doesn't appear here because this compilation was assembled before its release. For that reason, after getting this one you'll need to get AMERICAN IV: THE MAN COMES AROUND as well for a spine-tingling account of the Apocalypse to come. June 4, 2005
| I know that God in Heaven looked down |
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