Johnny Cash's son says "four or five" more albums planned, including material recorded with Rick Rubin

Mining the vaults of the man in black. 

Ahead of the release of Johnny Cash’s ‘lost’ 1980s album Out Among The Stars, the country icon’s son has revealed there are “four or five” unheard albums in the works, including material from the fruitful American Recordings sessions with Rick Rubin.

“There are a few things that are in the works right now – probably four or five albums if we wanted to release everything,” John Carter Cash told the Guardian. “There may be three or four albums worth of American Recordings stuff, but some of it may never see the light of day.”

Rubin, the producer who led Cash through his ’90s and ’00s renaissance, added: “We released the work we had been planning to release along with John [Carter Cash] and the idea of the Unearthed boxset of outtakes was his idea. We will probably put out additional Unearthed material recorded since the last Unearthed box, in keeping with John’s wishes.”

Out Among The Stars is streaming now via the Guardian accompanied by words from Cash’s son.

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