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Then came Unchained . The guitar got heavier. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers sat in the back seat, providing the engine, but Cash was still driving. He sang about encounters with devils and angels. He sounded defiant, reinvigorated. It was the sound of a man who realized that his past—the addiction, the prison, the rebellion—was fuel for a fire that wasn't done burning yet.
American Recordings series (I–VI) represents one of the most significant late-career renaissances in music history. Produced by Rick Rubin, these albums stripped away the polished artifice of Nashville production, leaving only Johnny Cash’s weathered voice and a guitar to confront themes of mortality, faith, and redemption. The Genesis: American Recordings (I) Johnny Cash - American- I-VI- Complete- -FLAC-