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I'd take Carrie Underwood over this junk any day!, 2008-11-09 Yawn. I think my grandma listens to this crap. Johnny Cash has no talent! He isn't played on MTV, BET or was never on American Idol. Why do you freaks listen to him? This music is soo old, too. REAL country is Carrie Underwood! She's a country music legend, not this old talentless buffoon.
I so recommend this c.d., 2008-10-24 I'm a hugh Johnny fan and I dig this cd. I would recommend it to anyone who loves Johnny. Keep on rockin'.
Not a classic, just a greedy old man with a movie about his death., 2008-10-17 His name states what he wants, CASH!. Ever since that stupid movie Mr.Cash only cares about Cash! I tried listening to this disc for days on end and I could not find one song that was worth my time! Where are the lyrics about rims, hoes, money, and my girlfriend left me!?
This Johnny Cash character should take lessons from better guitarists like Nickelback, Staind, Creed, and Jet.
JCFolsom, 2008-06-18 It's fantastic. I orginially had this recording years ago on a 33rpm record, and like a fool got rid of it. I got it as a replacement on a CD format and its the way I always remembered it.
Cash at his peak, 2008-06-12 Cash is basically the only country artist that I like. The very fact that he sings about life and its hardships is very appealing to me. Running on the notion that his material is about the struggles of existence, it is only fitting that he would record an album within the walls of a tough state penitentiary.
Songs about life in prison (Folsom Prison Blues, I Got Stripes), the difficulties of life (Busted), and being free (Orange Blossom Special), are strong examples of how Cash expresses himself musically and how he can relate to the audience. In one sense, since the material on this album relates to the prisoners, it can be considered a concept album. A must have for everyone's musical library.
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