New Johnny Cash CD
Johnny Cash's posthumous album, "American V: A Hundred Highways" entered the Billboard Charts at #1. The album is very good, maybe the best of the American Recordings. The success of Cash's recent albums has not received much airtime on country radio. Rick Rubin, the producer of the album, suggests one way to remind the public of this neglect.
A more immediate possibility is another Billboard magazine advertisement ripping the country music world for its apathy toward Cash. After the overlooked 1996 album "Unchained" (U.S. sales to date: 152,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan) won the Grammy for best country album, Rubin controversially reproduced a famous photo of Cash hoisting a middle finger into the eye of the camera, and sarcastically thanked "the Nashville music establishment and country radio for your support."
"So much of the idea of that ad was really for Johnny's entertainment," Rubin recalled. "It's a great idea, having the No. 1 album and the No. 1 country album, it's a great time for a f--- you from Johnny Cash!"
Here us the story. Only time will tell if Rubin follows through.