American VII: Keep on The Sunny Side

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From the album "American VII: Far Side Banks of Jordan"

"The Man in Black, Golden Throat, J.R., John R. Cash, Big John Cash; all these aliases make up the man we know as Johnny Cash, who was the backbone of American country music. He took the weak and forgotten under his wing and brought brightness to the darkest recesses of the human soul and society. His spirit was a wayfaring altruist who connected with every man from America to Vietnam. John was a truth-seeker and sought the truth like a prospector seeks gold. He was subservient to God and spread his gospel throughout the land. John was like a lonesome tree on the prairie. In silence, he observed a world filled with contradictions: Love and hate. Peace and war. North and South. East and West. And from this flourishing tree, which was deeply rooted in Christianity, grew a wildwood flower by the name of June. And together they shared the view of the prairie near the creek of love." - Victor Folmer Larsen, 2022.

This album was compiled and released in commemoration of Johnny Cash, who would have turned 90 on February 26th of this year.

Track list:
I'm on Fire (J. Cash)
Engine One-Forty-Three (J. Cash)
Far Side Banks of Jordan (John & June Cash)
The Wanderer (J. Cash & U2)
Keep on The Sunny Side (John & June Cash)
Dialog #1 (J. Cash)
The Time of The Preacher (J. Cash)

Tears in The Holston River (J. Cash)
Dialog #2 (J. Cash)
Passin’ Thru (J. Cash & Earl Scruggs)
The Wayworn Traveler (Johnny & John Carter Cash)
September When It Comes (Rosanne & Johnny Cash)
I Walk the Line (1999) (Johnny Cash, Brooks & Dunn, Mary Chapin Carpenter, June Carter Cash, Sheryl Crow, Bob Dylan, the Fairfield Four, Emmylou Harris, Chris Isaak, Wyclef Jean, Kris Kristofferson, Lyle Lovett, Dave Matthews, the Mavericks, Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen, Marty Stuart, U2 and Trisha Yearwood)
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