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It's a great and perhaps impossible challenge to encapsulate the highlights of Johnny Cash's vast musical catalog in a two-CD, 36-song collection like this. Yet, though it barely scratches the surface, 2002's The Essential Johnny Cash--part of a series of compilations and reissues celebrating Cash's 70th birthday--does present three-dozen satisfying and balanced snapshots of some of the Man in Black's most memorable work for the Sun, Columbia, and Mercury labels. Above all else, these 36 selections are wonderful reminders of Cash's rustic eclecticism. Cuts range from '50s Sun rockabilly classics like "Hey Porter" and &
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Manufacturer: Sony
Release date: 12 February 2002
EAN: 0696998629028 UPC: 696998629028
Release date: 12 February 2002
EAN: 0696998629028 UPC: 696998629028
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"The back catalog of country’s Mount Rushmore: nearly three decades of pure American music, respectfully remastered and rendered by the most hypnotic, compelling voice the business has ever known. And he’s still turning them out… Standout track: “Folsom Prison Blues”"