Johnny Cash + string orchestra? Actually, it’s an inspired idea, as Johnny’s flair for the dramatic and his deep, rich voice blend beautifully with understated orchestrations by arranger Robin A.... more
Water from the Wells of Home is the 75th album by Johnny Cash, released on Mercury Records in 1988. It features several collaborations with other artists, including "New Moon Over Jamaica" with Paul... more
DESCRIPTION::The Complete Mercury Recordings 1986-1991, available on 7LP on 180-gram vinyl, collects all six albums Class of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming (1986), Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town... more
2020 collection. Easy Rider: The Best of The Mercury Recordings is a 24 track collection highlighting the Mercury years. Featuring tracks such as "Waymore Blues (with Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and... more
Here, on a single CD or double 180-gram vinyl, are two dozen key cuts from Johnny’s ’80s/’90s resurgence on Mercury Records. His singing is as deep and rich as ever on these versions of "The Night... more
Johnny reunited with Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins on this 1986 album that looked back with wonder to 1955, when they (and Elvis) were young hopefuls on the Sun label. This... more
Fans were treated to hi-fi re-records of Johnny’s Sun and Columbia classics on this 1988 album, which returns now on double 180-gram vinyl. Johnny sounds stellar on these: "I Walk the Line," "Ring of... more
Johnny’s last Mercury LP (’91) derives from then-recent recordings as well as tracks recorded during his first Mercury session (for 1986’s "Johnny Cash Is Coming to Town"). New versions of his old... more
On his Mercury debut (1987), Johnny put his own masterful spin on songs by Elvis Costello ("The Big Light"), Guy Clark ("Let Him Roll") and Tennessee Ernie Ford ("Sixteen Tons"). This Top 40 country... more
Johnny was in excellent voice on this 1990 album featuring his own songs ("A Backstage Pass," "Farmer’s Almanac") plus "Hidden Shame" (written for him by Elvis Costello), Johnny’s own take on Harry... more
Limited 180gm colored vinyl LP pressing housed in a gatefold sleeve. For his first Christmas album, 1963's The Christmas Spirit, Johnny Cash's golden baritone is framed handsomely by the sterling... more
For his first Christmas album, 1963's The Christmas Spirit, Johnny Cash's golden baritone is framed handsomely by the sterling production of the great Don Law (Robert Johnson, Bob Wills, Ray Price).... more
Johnny left Sun for Columbia in ’58, but you’d better believe that the label that broke him was going to mine their vaults for "Cash" for years. This 62-track set collects every Cash classic that Sun... more
For nearly 60 years, the words of Johnny Cash have reached across cultural, spiritual and ideological borders. He was not only a singer of great songs, but a teller of universal hard truths about... more
Johnny Cashs much-acclaimed box set of primarily unreleased material, Unearthed, is to be reissued as a nine-album vinyl box set. To celebrate the Man in Blacks enduring and influential legacy,... more
Greatest! Is the fourth album by American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, released on the legendary Sun Records in 1959. The tracks on the album were recorded between July 1955 and July 1958. Six out... more
In ’71, Columbia honored Cash’s already legendary career with his second "best-of," which promptly hit the pop and country charts. This is the way to own these big hits and unforgettable song... more
Johnny was several years into his Columbia contract when Sun put out this 1962 LP of train-themed songs he’d recorded for Sun as far back as ’55. Remastered and pressed on high-quality virgin vinyl... more
Limited edition 180 gram Christmas red colored audiophile vinyl LP pressing housed in a gatefold sleeve. For his first Christmas album, 1963's The Christmas Spirit, Johnny Cash's golden baritone is... more
Vinyl LP pressing. The Man in Black offers up his season's greetings once again with Christmas: There'll Be Peace In The Valley, a sublime fourteen-track affair which finds Cash's golden baritone... more
Johnny Cash was a musical phenomenon and an American icon with his legendary musical career starting in the 50's at Sun Records. His plethora of hit recordings led to a major move to Columbia... more
This 1971 LP made such an impression on the public that Johnny would forever after be known as "The Man in Black." The title hit plus "The Preacher Said, ‘Jesus Said’" (with Billy Graham) and... more
The only 2-CD or 2-LP collection to date to span his entire career, 36 tracks from "Hey Porter" to his collaboration with U2, "The Wanderer." And in between? "I Walk the Line," "Get Rhythm," "Ballad... more
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