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Okay, so I never really caught on to the whole Johnny Cash thing while he was alive. Oh, I saw him act in a couple of TV series like Columbo, but never had any interest in seeking out his music. It wasn't until I saw Walk the Line, the 2005 Johnny Cash biopic - when it turned up on TV, not in the theater - that I started to get interested in his music. At some point after that, I was browsing in a used media store, found a copy of his Live at Folsom Prison CD, and bought it. I put it aside and never bothered to listen to it until this past year.
And now suddenly I'm VERY interested in more of his music and decided to buy some more of it, studio recordings, mainly his best known stuff. I went to Amazon and found a box set of his Columbia recordings, every single one, 59 records, for over $200 just on Amazon. There's no way I can afford this, so I thought I'd start out small and just buy a couple of CDS.
Problem is, I don't know which ones to get. Should I just get a "Hits" or "Best of" album? These types of albums are notorious for often not including songs that should be included.
Does anyone reading this know anything about Johnny Cash's music?
And now suddenly I'm VERY interested in more of his music and decided to buy some more of it, studio recordings, mainly his best known stuff. I went to Amazon and found a box set of his Columbia recordings, every single one, 59 records, for over $200 just on Amazon. There's no way I can afford this, so I thought I'd start out small and just buy a couple of CDS.
Problem is, I don't know which ones to get. Should I just get a "Hits" or "Best of" album? These types of albums are notorious for often not including songs that should be included.
Does anyone reading this know anything about Johnny Cash's music?