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Johnny Cash - Late & Alone 1994 The Fez, NY

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JOHNNY CASH - Late and alone New York 1994 Live at The Fez Club, New York City, NY; April 13, 1994. Good to very good audience recording. On April 26, 1994, Johnny Cash released American Recordings, one of the finest records in Cash's career. And Cash was probably already doing some promo shows before the album was released. Cash wanted to title his first American Recordings album "Late And Alone", well that did not happen and this recording has that feel... so here ya go Johnny... with love. 00:00 Let The Train Blow The Whistle Blow Let The Train Whistle Blow/Bird On A Wire 07:14 Tennessee Stud/Down There By The Train 15:16 Drive On/Thirteen 21:29 Like A Soldier/Ballad Of Barbara 28:24 The Man Who Couldn't Cry The Man Who Would Not Cry 33:39 Redemption/The Beast In Me 40:15 Folsom Prison Blues 43:13 I Walk The Line/Sunday Morning Coming Down/Ring Of Fire 53:07 Big River (With Rosanne Cash) 57:49 Jackson/Orange Blossom Special 1:05:24 Get Rhythm/Home Of The Blues 1:11:20 It Ain't Me Babe (Dylan)/Will The Circle Be Unbroken In a review of American Recordings, Christopher John Farley wrote: When [Rick] Rubin first called Cash's manager, Cash had never heard of him or the bands whose records he had produced, except the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The lack of familiarity was somewhat mutual. Rubin admits that he doesn't listen to much country music but says he was interested in Cash from a "mythological" standpoint. "I don't see him as a country act," Rubin says. "I would say he embodies rock 'n' roll. He's an outlaw figure, and that is the essence of what rock 'n' roll is." When he made his pitch, Rubin was persuasive. "He immediately made me understand and believe that he really wanted to get the best out of me as an artist," says Cash. "There would be no clock in the studio; there would be no limit on the budget for recording or promotion. And that sounded good. I hadn't heard that since '70." The production of American Recordings was high-concept and low-tech. The taping was done in Cash's cabin in Tennessee and the living room of Rubin's house in Los Angeles.