Before you recoil in horror at a posthumous Johnny Cash record with the word ‘remix’ attached, it’s worth remembering that an unlikely collaboration with Rick Rubin reinvigorated Cash’s autumn years rather successfully with a fresh sense of direction. However, your suspicions are justified, as, for one, Rubin had the advantage of Cash’s creative input at his disposal. Johnny Cash Remixed is an ignominious footnote to an otherwise admirable catalogue, as might be expected when Snoop Dogg is executive producer. The album is relentlessly farcical: a G-funk flavoured I Walk The Line completely baffles, and more disheartening still is Pete Rock’s obnoxious percussive addition to Folsom Prison Blues. Presumably to dissuade suggestions that this release might lack authenticity, John Carter Cash opines on the album sleeve that his father “...would have loved this remix record”. Would he fuck.
http://www.theskinny.co.uk/article/45904-various-artists-johnny-cash-remixed
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Ray T G Philp
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- Hello. I'm Ray. I like to write about musics and filmsies. I write and edit for The Skinny magazine, the largest entertainment publication in the UK. I also write about music, theatre and comedy for the Edinburgh Evening News. Until recently, I was music editor at The Journal, Scotland's largest independent student newspaper. At the moment, I'm studying for an MA in Journalism at Edinburgh Napier. Direct your preguntas to ray@theskinny.co.uk or rtg.philp@gmail.com, and ta for reading.
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