American VI: Ain't No Grave

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American VI: Ain't No Grave
Studio album by Johnny Cash
Released February 23, 2010
Recorded May 2003–September 2003
Genre Americana, country
Length 32:21
Label American, Lost Highway
Producer Rick Rubin
Johnny Cash chronology
American V: A Hundred Highways
(2006)
American VI: Ain't No Grave
(2010)

American VI: Ain't No Grave is a posthumous album by Johnny Cash, released February 23, 2010, on American Recordings and Lost Highway Records1 Its release was three days prior to what would have been Cash's 78th birthday.2 The album's music was recorded during the same sessions as American V: A Hundred Highways (2006). The album debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 54,000 copies in its first week. Upon its release, American VI: Ain't No Grave received generally positive reviews from music critics.

Contents

Reception

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 54,000 copies,3 becoming Cash's third posthumous top-ten album in the U.S.4 In the United Kingdom, it entered at number nine on the UK Albums Chart.5 American VI: Ain't No Grave also attained international chart success, charting within the top-ten of several other countries.6

Critical response

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars7
The A.V. Club A8
Robert Christgau A9
The Daily Telegraph 5/5 stars10
The Independent 4/5 stars11
NME 4/1012
Pitchfork Media 5.6/1013
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars14
Slant Magazine 3/5 stars15
The Times 4/5 stars16

American VI received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 78, based on 19 reviews.17 The Times writer Pete Paphides wrote that Cash's "most soulful performances on American VI are invested in Nashville standards".16 Andy Gill of The Independent declared the album less strong than American V: A Hundred Highways, but maintains that this installment, "comes so close to those heights [that it] is cause for rejoicing."11 The Washington Post's Bill Friskics-Warren wrote that the album presents Cash as "an unwavering man of faith" and noted a "spiritual, even biblical quality to the record".18 Los Angeles Times writer Ann Powers called it "Cash's hospice record" and lauded his musicianship.19 MSN Music's Robert Christgau called the album "both the grimmest and the most hopeful" of "those nearness-of-death albums".9 Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune said that "death remains the big subject on VI, and Rubin magnifies the drama."20 The Daily Telegraph's Andrew Perry dubbed it "Cash’s final, life-affirming masterpiece".10

In a mixed review, Slant Magazine's Jesse Cataldo wrote that "the angle imposed here is a double-edged sword, granting a too-strict formula for these songs to occupy, but also granting a greater measure of artistic freedom".15 Pitchfork Media's Stephen M. Deusner criticized Rick Rubin's production, stating "Ain't No Grave isn't really Cash's farewell as much as it is Rubin's memorial mixtape".13

Track listing

  1. "Ain't No Grave (Gonna Hold This Body Down)" (Claude Ely; credited as Traditional) – 2:53
    Originally recorded by Bozie Sturdivant in 1941;21 Ely's version recorded in 1953 but composed in 193422
  2. "Redemption Day" (Sheryl Crow) – 4:22
    Originally recorded by Crow for the album Sheryl Crow (1996)
  3. "For the Good Times" (Kris Kristofferson) – 3:22
    Originally recorded by Kristofferson for the album Kristofferson (1970)
  4. "I Corinthians 15:55" (Johnny Cash) – 3:38
    Based on 1 Corinthians 15:55: “O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?”
  5. "Can't Help but Wonder Where I'm Bound" (Tom Paxton) – 3:26
    Originally recorded by Paxton for the album Ramblin' Boy (1964)
  6. "A Satisfied Mind" (Red Hayes, Jack Rhodes) – 2:48
    Originally recorded by Porter Wagoner in 1955
  7. "I Don't Hurt Anymore" (Don Robertson, Walter E. Rollins) – 2:45
    Originally recorded by Hank Snow in 1954 and also an R&B hit for Dinah Washington the same year
  8. "Cool Water" (Bob Nolan) – 2:53
    Originally written by Nolan in 1936; most famous version by The Sons of the Pioneers in 1948
  9. "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" (Ed McCurdy) – 3:14
    Originally recorded by McCurdy in 1950
  10. "Aloha Oe" (Queen Lili'uokalani) – 3:00
    Originally written by Lili'uokalani in 1877; recorded by Elvis Presley in 1961 for Blue Hawaii

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums23 22
Australian ARIA Top Country Albums24 2
Canadian Albums Chart25 4
Danish Album Chart 26 2
German Album Chart 27 3
Netherlands MegaCharts23 2
New Zealand Albums Chart23 12
Norwegian Albums Chart23 3
Swedish Albums Chart28 6
Swiss Music Charts23 10
UK Albums Chart29 9
U.S. Billboard 20030 3
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums31 2

End of year charts

Chart (2010) Position
Danish Albums Chart32 39
US Billboard Top Country Albums 3733

References

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