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Music CD - Johnny Cash: The Gospel Collection

The Gospel Collection. Johnny Cash Tracks: It Was Jesus - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny, I Saw a Man - Johnny Cash, Smith, Arthur [1]
Music CD: The Gospel Collection
Artist: Johnny Cash

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Manufacturer: Sony
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Tracks:
1. It Was Jesus - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny
2. I Saw a Man - Johnny Cash, Smith, Arthur [1] "
3. Are All the Children In - Johnny Cash, Starrett, Craig
4. The Old Account - Johnny Cash, Traditional
5. Lead Me Gently Home - Johnny Cash, Thompson, Will L.
6. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - Johnny Cash, Traditional
7. Snow in His Hair - Johnny Cash, Pack, Marshall
8. Lead Me Father - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny
9. I Call Him - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny
10. These Things Shall Pass - Johnny Cash, Hamblen, Stuart
11. He'll Be a Friend - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny
12. God Will - Johnny Cash, Loudermilk, John D.
13. He'll Understand and Say Well Done - Johnny Cash, Wilson, R.
14. God Must Have My Fortune Laid Away - Johnny Cash, Harris, Theodore [G
15. When I've Learned Enough to Die - Johnny Cash, Baker, Ray
16. I Got Shoes - Johnny Cash, Cash, Johnny
17. Let the Lower Lights Be Burning - Johnny Cash, Bliss, Philip
18. If We Never Meet Again - Johnny Cash, Brumley, Albert E.
19. When I Take My Vacation in Heaven - Johnny Cash, Buffum, Herbert
20. When the Savior Reached Down for Me - Johnny Cash, Wright, G.E.
21. Taller Than Trees - Johnny Cash, Ferebee, Lee
22. I Won't Have to Cross Jordan Alone - Johnny Cash, Durham, Charles E.
23. My God Is Real (Yes, God Is Real) - Johnny Cash, Morris, Kenny
24. These Hands - Johnny Cash, Noack, Eddie

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074644895223
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 1992-07-28
Studio: Sony

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Summary: The Gospel Collection Johnny Cash
Comment: An excellent gospel song/hymn book. One I would throughly recommend to anyone who likes this type of music. Would be good for church groups and singing groups

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Summary: 1992 Mastered, but Includes Johnny Cash's Entire First and Second Gospel Albums!
Comment: This CD came out in 1992. It is a compilation of the entire first and second Gospel albums by Johnny Cash: HYMNS BY JOHNNY CASH and HYMNS FROM THE HEART!

This album is very quiet, easy listening. I like it for quiet Sunday afternoons. These are standard musical arrangements in a mid-1950's style, but the songs are very mellow, calm, and filled with great lyrics about the Christian life, as well as many references to Bible verses and stories!

Don't expect the groundbreaking style of the Johnny Cash smash hits that he is most famous for, though! These songs are pretty much in the conventional, standard music industry sound before the birth of rock-n-roll. This is a bit of a throwback in musical styling, but it is also a sincere, heartfelt presentation of songs and Christian values that Johnny Cash loved and respected since his childhood, and through his entire life.

The CD booklet is b/w and pretty barebones. There is a short essay about the albums, which is interesting, but very little photography, only one photo on the cover and one other photo inside.

This is great to listen to because it is two albums on one CD, so you get nearly one hour of laid back Gospel tunes, which I really enjoy!

The first dozen songs, the entire HYMNS BY JOHNNY CASH album, has been re-mastered and re-released in 2002, tens years after THE GOSPEL COLLECTION came out. This re-mastered HYMNS BY JOHNNY CASH sounds cleaner, clearer and louder than the 1992 release, and it comes with a nice CD booklet full of many b/w photos and lots of text about the recording sessions. This is a great purchase, too, but if I had to pick only one, I would get THE GOSPEL COLLECTION first, since you get TWO albums, (and the HYMNS FROM THE HEART album songs are only available on this CD, as far as I know).

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: A good gospel set but I'd recommend "God" first
Comment: Cash always gave me the impression as someone who believed in "Carpe diem"...his autobiography gives me the sense that he "seized the day" indulging in sin and claiming salvation in equally desperate, passionate measure. I think that's what gave him greatness when he sings gospel.

He's BEEN to the bottom..he's not a "hand-me-down" Christian who sees Christianity as something he believes because "my daddy did and so did grand-daddy and GREAT-granddaddy" etc etc etc. It's because he's known the tremors of withdrawal after battling drug addiction..and called out to Christ from the pits of despair. He prays and seeks Christ because he HAS to...not because he "ought" to and he sings these gospel songs because he wants you to know the Christ that HE does.

These songs were recorded by Cash between 1959-1961. Because the best of Cash's material in general has been the most personal, most of the best songs here are ones that Cash has written himself or that have special meaning for him. Unfortunately, too many of these are washed over in pipe organ and vocal chorus when a more stripped back arrangement would have been better.

HIGHLIGHTS:
Cash's arrangement of the old standard "The Old Account (Was Settled Long Ago)" is a good one and a standout here. He also sings the spiritual "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" with utter conviction..as though he could PHYSICALLY see the chariots of heaven waiting to come and collect him someday just as they did Elijah. Knowing the poverty of Cash's childhood lends extra poignancy to "I Call Him" (My clothes may be ragged and my shoes may be worn/But I've been a wealthy boy since I've been born/Because I call Him when I'm troubled and I call Him when I'm weak/And He always pulls me through my troubles someway/And I believe He'll be there..like He always is to answer when I call Him"). I'm certain he was thinking back to those days as he sang. "I Got Shoes" builds from its accappella open into a fingerpopping arrangement with a nice lilt. Shimmering vibes accompany "If We Never Meet Again". "Taller than Trees" is a "mama" song from L. Forbee that works well for Johnny. "My God is Real" in Cash's hands becomes defiant ("Some folks may doubt/Some folks may scorn/Well, they can all go on and leave me alone"), nearly daring you to doubt Johnny's God. "These Hands" is a nicely understated lyric of purpose for a family man looking to God's family now as his place to belong.

LOWS:
A couple of the songs here tend to be just a bit maudlin. "Are All the Children In?" is one of these: a recitation recalling Cash's mother checking post-playtime that all of the kids had returned before nightfall which becomes an all-too obvious metaphor for Heaven. "He'll Understand and Say Well Done"'s arrangement is just grating to my ears. Cash doesn't seem comfortable in its range, the "Mormon Tabernacle"ish choir is irritating, and the "old Western saloon" rinky-tink piano is jarring as well. This one's a junker to me. "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning" is full of phony drama from all the production bells and whistles.

BOTTOM LINE:
If you ONLY like Cash's late 50s-early 60s material, this is probably the gospel set for you. But I believe that Cash did a lot of his most vital recording at the END of his career (with the American Records label and producer Rick Rubin) and the CD "God" (ASIN B00004TB8B) includes several of those and is an overview of a wider spectrum of years (and styles) of his gospel material and as such represents a better set for those just getting into Cash's gospel material. I'd still recommend this one, but get "God" first.

3 1/2 stars

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Summary: what a great gospel album by johnny cash
Comment: this is a great gospel album by mr cash. its got a bunch of his gospel hits. over the years. there's a few i wish were here on this album as well like the greatest cowboy of them all. that one is my very favorite gospel song by mr cash. but still this is a great album. most of these if not all of them are oldies' but thats ok i love his oldies stuff. johnny cash is still number 1 to many of us. and will be always. a fan of big john cash always kellysherman...

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Thoroughly Uplifting.
Comment: Should you ever find yourself down or dispirited, I heartily recommend that you put this CD into your player. "These things shall pass" is the best recommendation for anyone afflicted by the temporary downturns of life.

Overall, it's a melodious and highly addictive record. I recall playing it at work and one of my co-workers, after initially making fun of me, requested that I replay it many times. We even used to sing "I've got shoes" together. That was his favorite song. It's a joyous endeavor and will be pleasing even for those whom the lyrics have no meaning.


Editorial Reviews:

At Sun Records, Sam Phillips didn't allow the Man in Black to record his beloved gospel songs, so when Johnny Cash moved over to Columbia he got down to the Lord's business rather quickly, recording two sacred records within his first three years at the new label. This 24-song collection combines 1959's Hymns by Johnny Cash and 1961's Hymns of the Heart, making it more cohesive and compelling than most of the other Cash gospel sets. Cash adds a few originals to a variety of older well-known and obscure gospel songs. Along the way, the steady churn of the Tennessee Two is embellished by piano and vocal chorus, but it's Cash's own solemn and earnest readings that truly make this collection an essential entry into his catalog. --Marc Greilsamer


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