Johnny Cash’s American V: A Hundred Highways debuts at Number One on both the Billboard Top 200 Albums and Top Country Albums charts with sales in excess of 88,000 copies, according to Neilsen/Soundscan.
Since 1958, while seven of Cash’s albums have reached Number One on Billboard’s Country Album charts, only one other album of his has reached the Number One position on Billboard’s Top Albums charts – 1969’s Johnny Cash at San Quentin. “American V” is Cash’s first-ever release to debut at Number One.
“It meant so much for Johnny to be accepted by a new audience,” said Rick Rubin, who produced “American V” and heads up Cash’s label, American Recordings. “Nothing would make him more proud than this overwhelming vote of acceptance. Thank you.” American V: A Hundred Highways is the fifth installment of Cash’s critically-acclaimed American Recordings series, and was recorded in the months leading up to his passing on September 12, 2003. The 12 songs on the CD address love, life, trains, mortality and faith, and the result is an album that is sparse, honest, and inherently beautiful.
“American V” has also received tremendous media praise:
“…remarkable” – Rolling Stone;
“…a powerful, final statement…4-stars” – People;
“…arresting” – Washington Post;
“…sad and gorgeous” – Village Voice;
“…Johnny Cash’s latest shows he still has the power” – Entertainment Weekly
source: HER PR
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