Released a new album giant of American music. Surprising since Johnny Cash died in 2003. I am always wary of posthumous albums of artists whose sole purpose seems to always be there to line the wallets of the heirs. Only missing all these artists are not Johnny Cash. Looks like it has drawer bottoms that have nothing to envy to those of Neil Young. Already 4 th posthumous album and once again a jewel. Johnny Cash recorded the album between 1981 and 1984 and for some reason the tapes ended up in the attic. That's a good record bort. 13 tracks. 12 songs (one song is available in two different versions but equally interesting). 2 duets with June Carter his wife. A title with Waylon Jennings other great figure of the country. Finally, two unpublished writings by Cash himself. Please note this is a real album that we are dealing here. No demo tape. Cash just sings its legendary deep voice and is accompanied by a brilliant group, including choirs. The album seems more gay than usual. There is a real marvel as such She used to love me a lot; A short drive (39 minutes) but larger disk. 8.5 / 10