Whether the 5th part can now keep up with the high previous albums, this question does not arise. The sometimes denounced sell the legacy is also ridiculous. Had to leave this last testimony of Johnny Cash gathering dust in some cellar? "A Hundred Highways" creates the unbelievable. It reveals the wasting away, the last thoughts and feelings of an old man who does not accept death as an evil but as the beginning of a transcendence. The - sometimes criticized - brittle voice is so much expression, each line is pushed as a message. Cash never sounds bitter but never apprehensive. He senses its end and lives towards him, thoughtfully and at peace with himself. What more can be a worthy conclusion? The songs should be noted that "God's Gonna Cut You Down" a real catchy tune is, "If You Could Read My Mind" protrudes incredibly fragile and poetic. There is not a weak album, which one has to like for some reason, it's a very great CD. When such boards run by the term sales - What a travesty to describe something as if it has cash sacrificed his last energies! - Then you should strongly continue browsing if not one or the other lost title is still to be found. Johnny Cash has a lot to say, even to arouse many emotions.