Songwriter, a New Johnny Cash 180g LP Comprised of 11 Newly Found Songs, Honors the Legendary Artist’s Intent Thanks to Family-Directed Production
In the annals of popular music, the landscape is littered with numerous releases issued without the artist’s input that deliver questionable results — and more often than not, they come out well after they have passed on. In what should always be a “handle with care” scenario, too many dubious decisions have instead been made by producers and record labels alike to create, shall we say, Frankensteined recordings that were not true to the aesthetic of the original performer or the recordings themselves.
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Artist:
Johnny Cash
Album:
Songwriter
Cred Label:
UMe/Mercury Nashville
Cred Prod:
John Carter Cash, David Ferguson (new LP); Johnny Cash, Mike Daniel (original recordings(
Cred Eng:
Pat Holt, Denny Knight, Ken Little (additional production, original recordings)
Cred Mix:
David Ferguson
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David Fergusob
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Artist:
Dwight Yoakam
Album:
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Cred Label:
Reprise/Rhino/Via
Cred Prod:
Pete Anderson (original albums); Patrick Milligan (box set supervisor)
Cred Eng:
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