In early 2002, Columbia/Legacy set out to commemorate a significant milestone: Johnny Cash's 70th birthday. The result was The Essential Johnny Cash , a 36-song, two-disc set that was the first release to chronicle recordings from Cash’s tenures at the Sun, Columbia, and Mercury labels over four decades. The album begins with the exuberant “Hey Porter” from 1956 and ends with Cash’s stoic vocal on U2’s “The Wanderer” from their 1993 album, Zooropa , making its first appearance on an American Johnny Cash album with this release.
Released on 12 February 2002 through Columbia Records , the 36-track set covers Cash’s evolution from his rockabilly beginnings at Sun Records to his legendary stay at Columbia and his later collaborative works. the essential johnny cash 2002 rar new
Fans of his 1990s Rick Rubin-produced albums might find that era slightly underrepresented. The Format: In early 2002, Columbia/Legacy set out to commemorate
Features early Sun Records classics like "I Walk the Line," "Folsom Prison Blues," and "Get Rhythm." Released on 12 February 2002 through Columbia Records