Johnny Cash: Bootleg Vol.4: The Soul Of Truth
Bootleg Vol.4: The Soul Of Truth
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- Label: Sony, 1975-82
- Erscheinungstermin: 3.4.2012
Am 26. Februar 2012 wäre Johnny Cash 80 Jahre alt geworden. Legacy Recordings nimmt dieses Datum zum Anlass, die Doppel-CD Bootleg Vol. IV: The Soul Of Truth zu veröffentlichen, die sich auf Gospels und Spirituals konzentriert, die Cash in den späten 1970er und den 1980er Jahren aufnahm. 51 Songs - einige davon bislang unveröffentlicht - sind hier versammelt. Es sind Traditionals und Folksongs, aber auch Eigenkompositionen von Johnny Cash und anderen Songwritern.
Die Doppel CD ist ein wahres Fest für alle Cash Fans: Neben dem Album A Believer Sings The Truth finden sich hier fünf Outtakes aus den damaligen Sessions, ein komplett unveröffentlichtes Album von 1975 mit 12 Songs, das vergriffene Album Johnny Cash - Gospel Singer von 1982 mit ebenfalls 12 Songs und vier Outtakes.
Bootleg Vol. IV verdeutlicht den Stellenwert christlicher Musik in Johnny Cashs Lebenswerk. Was Gospels und Spirituals für den Künstler bedeuteten, wird auch in den Liner Notes deutlich, die sein Sohn verfasst hat.
"Er hat in seinem Leben Songs aus vielen Stilrichtungen interpretiert, aber nie klang er so wahrhaftig wie in seinen Gospels und Spirituals." - John Carter Cash
International superstar Johnny Cash would have turned 80 years old on February 26, 2012. Legacy Recordings is set to celebrate this landmark year with a full slate of projects to be announced in the coming weeks.
First up is BOOTLEG VOL. IV: THE SOUL OF TRUTH, a 2-CD, 51-track collection which compiles gospel and spiritual recordings (both released and previously unreleased) made by Cash in the 1970s and '80s. The tracks are traditional hymns and folk songs, as well as original compositions by Cash and many other songwriters. These recordings date from a period when his life was finally on an even keel, evidenced by "His excitement for his faith," as the liner notes written by his son, John Carter Cash, bear witness.
The bountiful album catalog of Johnny Cash on Columbia Records, for whom he recorded from 1958 to '83, is blessed with many albums of faith, from 1959's classic Hymns By Johnny Cash and 1962's Hymns From the Heart, to his much-lauded concept album projects of 1968 (The Holy Land) and 1973 (The Gospel Road), and more. The chronology moves ahead a few years for BOOTLEG VOL. IV, which features tracks that were cut both at Columbia Studios in Nashville, as well as his own House Of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
The recordings were made during his Columbia tenure, though not necessarily released on Columbia at the time. For example, as compilation producer Gregg Geller explains, "The centerpiece of BOOTLEG VOL. IV is the first 20 songs on Disc One, which comprised the album A Believer Sings The Truth, originally recorded for the small Cachet Records label in 1979, half of which were reissued in 1982 on CBS's boutique gospel label, Priority Records - neither the original nor the reissue were widely distributed. Of the remaining five 1979 recordings on Disc One, four appeared briefly on the album I Believe…, released by Arrival Records in 1984; the fifth is the aforementioned 'Truth'."
The latter is a reference (Geller explains) to a previously unreleased song based on a poem that was believed to have been written by Muhammad Ali and presented to Cash, who recorded but never released the track. The poem turned out to be written by the Sufi leader Hazrat Inayat Khan, and one of its lines gives this collection its title: "The soul of truth is God."
The seemingly convoluted release history of the tracks on BOOTLEG VOL. IV is part of the allure of the series to Cash-philes around the world. Disc two begins with 12 tracks recorded in 1975, intended for an LP that never received a title and was never released. (Although two of its tracks have shown up on compilations issued over the past five years.) Disc two then proceeds to 10 tracks that comprised a rare LP prized by Cash collectors, Johnny Cash-Gospel Singer, recorded in 1983 for the CBS gospel label, Priority Records. The final four tracks are previously unreleased outtakes from those same sessions.
Once the track genealogy is sorted out, the music is revealed for what it is - the gospel and spiritual foundation of Johnny Cash's life. As John Carter's evocative 1, 500-word liner notes essay points out, gospel music was an integral part of his father's life from earliest childhood. Whether the family was out working the fields of their Dyess, Arkansas farm, or listening to the Sears-Roebuck Silvertone radio late on a Friday or Saturday night, or singing together on Sunday morning at the Dyess Central Baptist Church, gospel music was the be-all and end-all.
"The music set a foundation for J. R. Cash," John Carter writes, "and upon it he established the motivation for his existence. With the songs of the gospel came faith, and along with faith, a fortitude and persistence that would not be denied. If you were convinced of my Dad's honesty, it is because he was confident of his purpose, and that purpose was defined by gospel music. Though he would sing many kinds of music in his life, he was never truer than when he sang songs of faith."
Through the highs and lows of his career on records, both at Sun and Columbia, Johnny Cash kept his gospel roots up front in the spotlight. Friends and family would join in the testimony, demonstrated throughout BOOTLEG VOL. IV, as he is joined by June Carter Cash ("He's Alive," Sister Rosetta Tharpe's "This Train Is Bound For Glory," "Far Side Banks Of Jordan"), Rosanne Cash ("When He Comes"), Cindy Cash ("Lay Me Down In Dixie"), Anita Carter ("Over The Next Hill (We'll Be Home)"), Helen Carter (on the Carter Family's "Way Worn Traveler"), Rodney Crowell ("You'll Get Yours And I'll Get Mine," the Gaither Family's "He Touched Me"), Jessi Colter ("The Old Rugged Cross"), and many others on this collection.
Songwriters including Billy Joe Shaver ("I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal"), Sister Rosetta Tharpe ("Strange Things Happening Every Day"), Bill Monroe ("You're Drifting Away"), Dorothy Love Coates ("That's Enough"), Marijohn Wilkin ("Back In The Fold"), Mark Germino ("God Ain't No Stained Glass Window"), and Rodney Crowell ("Wildwood In The Pines") share the stage with Cash, whose compositions account for 19 of the 51 tracks.
"At the very heart of this faith was gospel music," John Carter's notes conclude. "I invite you to join me, and get to know the man John R. Cash as I remember him. You will hear him in these treasured recordings. Listen carefully: Spirit, Faith, Gospel. The very source of his vision."
(legacyrecordings. com)
,,Berühmte Gospels sucht man vergeblich –, abgesehen vielleicht von “This Train Is Bound For Glory” – vielmehr interpretiert Cash unbekanntere spirituelle Songs, rund ein Drittel sind gar Eigenkompositionen. Der Mann in Schwarz – mal mit reingewaschener Seele." (Good Times, Juni / Juli 2012)
,,Die Compilation widmet sich ganz den Gospels und christlichen Songs, die Johnny Cash aufgenommen hat, und obwohl viele davon schon bekannt sind, ist den Machern hier doch eine beeindruckende Zusammenstellung gelungen." (Audio, Juni 2012)
,,Hier hört man Cash in der Blüte seines Lebens und seiner Karriere." (stereoplay, Juni 2012)
Die Doppel CD ist ein wahres Fest für alle Cash Fans: Neben dem Album A Believer Sings The Truth finden sich hier fünf Outtakes aus den damaligen Sessions, ein komplett unveröffentlichtes Album von 1975 mit 12 Songs, das vergriffene Album Johnny Cash - Gospel Singer von 1982 mit ebenfalls 12 Songs und vier Outtakes.
Bootleg Vol. IV verdeutlicht den Stellenwert christlicher Musik in Johnny Cashs Lebenswerk. Was Gospels und Spirituals für den Künstler bedeuteten, wird auch in den Liner Notes deutlich, die sein Sohn verfasst hat.
"Er hat in seinem Leben Songs aus vielen Stilrichtungen interpretiert, aber nie klang er so wahrhaftig wie in seinen Gospels und Spirituals." - John Carter Cash
Product Information
International superstar Johnny Cash would have turned 80 years old on February 26, 2012. Legacy Recordings is set to celebrate this landmark year with a full slate of projects to be announced in the coming weeks.
First up is BOOTLEG VOL. IV: THE SOUL OF TRUTH, a 2-CD, 51-track collection which compiles gospel and spiritual recordings (both released and previously unreleased) made by Cash in the 1970s and '80s. The tracks are traditional hymns and folk songs, as well as original compositions by Cash and many other songwriters. These recordings date from a period when his life was finally on an even keel, evidenced by "His excitement for his faith," as the liner notes written by his son, John Carter Cash, bear witness.
The bountiful album catalog of Johnny Cash on Columbia Records, for whom he recorded from 1958 to '83, is blessed with many albums of faith, from 1959's classic Hymns By Johnny Cash and 1962's Hymns From the Heart, to his much-lauded concept album projects of 1968 (The Holy Land) and 1973 (The Gospel Road), and more. The chronology moves ahead a few years for BOOTLEG VOL. IV, which features tracks that were cut both at Columbia Studios in Nashville, as well as his own House Of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
The recordings were made during his Columbia tenure, though not necessarily released on Columbia at the time. For example, as compilation producer Gregg Geller explains, "The centerpiece of BOOTLEG VOL. IV is the first 20 songs on Disc One, which comprised the album A Believer Sings The Truth, originally recorded for the small Cachet Records label in 1979, half of which were reissued in 1982 on CBS's boutique gospel label, Priority Records - neither the original nor the reissue were widely distributed. Of the remaining five 1979 recordings on Disc One, four appeared briefly on the album I Believe…, released by Arrival Records in 1984; the fifth is the aforementioned 'Truth'."
The latter is a reference (Geller explains) to a previously unreleased song based on a poem that was believed to have been written by Muhammad Ali and presented to Cash, who recorded but never released the track. The poem turned out to be written by the Sufi leader Hazrat Inayat Khan, and one of its lines gives this collection its title: "The soul of truth is God."
The seemingly convoluted release history of the tracks on BOOTLEG VOL. IV is part of the allure of the series to Cash-philes around the world. Disc two begins with 12 tracks recorded in 1975, intended for an LP that never received a title and was never released. (Although two of its tracks have shown up on compilations issued over the past five years.) Disc two then proceeds to 10 tracks that comprised a rare LP prized by Cash collectors, Johnny Cash-Gospel Singer, recorded in 1983 for the CBS gospel label, Priority Records. The final four tracks are previously unreleased outtakes from those same sessions.
Once the track genealogy is sorted out, the music is revealed for what it is - the gospel and spiritual foundation of Johnny Cash's life. As John Carter's evocative 1, 500-word liner notes essay points out, gospel music was an integral part of his father's life from earliest childhood. Whether the family was out working the fields of their Dyess, Arkansas farm, or listening to the Sears-Roebuck Silvertone radio late on a Friday or Saturday night, or singing together on Sunday morning at the Dyess Central Baptist Church, gospel music was the be-all and end-all.
"The music set a foundation for J. R. Cash," John Carter writes, "and upon it he established the motivation for his existence. With the songs of the gospel came faith, and along with faith, a fortitude and persistence that would not be denied. If you were convinced of my Dad's honesty, it is because he was confident of his purpose, and that purpose was defined by gospel music. Though he would sing many kinds of music in his life, he was never truer than when he sang songs of faith."
Through the highs and lows of his career on records, both at Sun and Columbia, Johnny Cash kept his gospel roots up front in the spotlight. Friends and family would join in the testimony, demonstrated throughout BOOTLEG VOL. IV, as he is joined by June Carter Cash ("He's Alive," Sister Rosetta Tharpe's "This Train Is Bound For Glory," "Far Side Banks Of Jordan"), Rosanne Cash ("When He Comes"), Cindy Cash ("Lay Me Down In Dixie"), Anita Carter ("Over The Next Hill (We'll Be Home)"), Helen Carter (on the Carter Family's "Way Worn Traveler"), Rodney Crowell ("You'll Get Yours And I'll Get Mine," the Gaither Family's "He Touched Me"), Jessi Colter ("The Old Rugged Cross"), and many others on this collection.
Songwriters including Billy Joe Shaver ("I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal"), Sister Rosetta Tharpe ("Strange Things Happening Every Day"), Bill Monroe ("You're Drifting Away"), Dorothy Love Coates ("That's Enough"), Marijohn Wilkin ("Back In The Fold"), Mark Germino ("God Ain't No Stained Glass Window"), and Rodney Crowell ("Wildwood In The Pines") share the stage with Cash, whose compositions account for 19 of the 51 tracks.
"At the very heart of this faith was gospel music," John Carter's notes conclude. "I invite you to join me, and get to know the man John R. Cash as I remember him. You will hear him in these treasured recordings. Listen carefully: Spirit, Faith, Gospel. The very source of his vision."
(legacyrecordings. com)
Rezensionen
,,Berühmte Gospels sucht man vergeblich –, abgesehen vielleicht von “This Train Is Bound For Glory” – vielmehr interpretiert Cash unbekanntere spirituelle Songs, rund ein Drittel sind gar Eigenkompositionen. Der Mann in Schwarz – mal mit reingewaschener Seele." (Good Times, Juni / Juli 2012)
,,Die Compilation widmet sich ganz den Gospels und christlichen Songs, die Johnny Cash aufgenommen hat, und obwohl viele davon schon bekannt sind, ist den Machern hier doch eine beeindruckende Zusammenstellung gelungen." (Audio, Juni 2012)
,,Hier hört man Cash in der Blüte seines Lebens und seiner Karriere." (stereoplay, Juni 2012)
- Tracklisting
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
- 1 CD1: Wings In The Morning
- 2 Gospel Boogie (A Wonderful Time Up There)
- 3 Over The Next Hill (We'll Be Home)
- 4 He's Alive
- 5 I've Got Jesus In My Soul
- 6 When He Comes
- 7 I Was There When It Happened
- 8 I'm A Newborn Man
- 9 Strange Things Happening Everyday
- 10 Children Go Where I Send Thee
- 11 I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal
- 12 Lay Me Down In Dixie
- 13 Don't Take Everybody To Be Your Friend
- 14 You'll Get Yours And I'll Get Mine
- 15 Oh Come, Angel Band
- 16 This Train Is Bound For Glory
- 17 I'm Gonna Try To Be That Way
- 18 What On Earth (Will You Do For Heaven's Sake)
- 19 That's Enough
- 20 The Greatest Cowboy Of Them All
- 21 Didn't It Rain
- 22 He Touched Me
- 23 Way Worn Traveler
- 24 I'll Have A New Life
- 25 Truth
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
- 1 CD2: Back In The Fold
- 2 Look Unto The East
- 3 I Was There When It Happened
- 4 Sanctified
- 5 Would You Recognize Jesus
- 6 That's Just Like Jesus
- 7 What On Earth Will You Do (For Heaven's Sake)
- 8 Keep Me From Blowing Away
- 9 Don't Give Up On Me
- 10 Over The Next Hill (We'll Be Home)
- 11 Far Side Banks of Jordan
- 12 Our Little Old Home Town
- 13 Belshazzar
- 14 My Children Walk In Truth
- 15 The Old Rugged Cross
- 16 One Of These Days I'm Gonna Sit Down And Talk To Paul
- 17 God Ain't No Stained Glass Window
- 18 Half A Mile A Day
- 19 Another Wide River To Cross
- 20 You're Drifting Away
- 21 Believe In Him
- 22 Over There
- 23 Gospel Road
- 24 What Is Man
- 25 Wildwood In The Pines
- 26 Never Grow Old