Johnny Cash, the legendary "Man in Black," offers a fresh twist on his iconic country sound with "Johnny Cash Remixed." Released on January 27, 2009, under the historic Sun Records label, this album breathes new life into Cash's timeless tracks. Clocking in at 47 minutes, it's a concise yet powerful journey through the genre, reimagined by a diverse array of producers and remixers.
From the gritty, raw energy of QDT Muzic's take on "I Walk the Line" to the soulful, laid-back groove of Philip Steir's "Get Rhythm," each track offers a unique perspective on Cash's original recordings. The Heavy's remix of "Doin' My Time" adds a modern, electronic edge, while Sonny J's "Country Boy" infuses a fresh, contemporary country vibe. The Alabama 3's interpretation of "Leave That Junk Alone" brings a dark, industrial twist, and Midnight Juggernauts' "Port of Lonely Hearts" offers a dreamy, synth-driven soundscape.
Pete Rock's remix of "Folsom Prison Blues" stays true to the original's spirit while adding a fresh, hip-hop influenced beat. Troublemaker's "Straight A's in Love" brings a funky, retro feel, and Kennedy's "Sugartime" offers a smooth, jazzy groove. Wolf's "Rock Island Line" adds a raw, bluesy edge, and Machine Drum's "Belshazzar" brings an electronic, dancefloor-ready vibe. Finally, Apparat's "I Heard That Lonesome Whistle Blow" offers a haunting, atmospheric take on the classic track.
"Johnny Cash Remixed" is a testament to the enduring power of Cash's music, proving that his songs can transcend genres and eras. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a fascinating and enjoyable exploration of his legendary catalog.