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JOHNNY CASH AT SAN QUENTIN [LEGACY EDITION]
Recorded Live at San Quentin State Prison, February 24, 1969 Label: Sony Format:Flac At San Quentin is a recording of a live concert given by Johnny Cash to the inmates of San Quentin State Prison. As well as being released on record the concert was filmed by Granada Television. See: http://h33t.com/details.php?id=e0d42f5d8c6ad46879274c7bee3d11cb94ff4ae1 On February 24, 1969, two days before he turned 37, the legendary Johnny Cash led his traveling troupe behind the foreboding walls of the California State Penitentiary at San Quentin, long known as one of America's toughest prisons. Thirteen months earlier, the Johnny Cash Show made musical history when they appeared at another notorious California state pen. The concert yielded what became Cash's best selling album up to that time, Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison, which in July 1968 entered the "Billboard" LP chart and stayed on it for 39 weeks, reaching number 13.. Johnny Cash At San Quentin, Folsom’s follow-up and companion piece, upped the chart-success ante and then some; on August 23, 1969 it reached the top of the LP stack in "Billboard" and remained there for four weeks, making it the best-selling of all Cash longplayers. Originally a single album, At San Quentin is now a deluxe three-disc, Legacy Edition package: two CDs containing 31 selections, 13 of them previously unissued, plus a DVD , a 1969 documentary made by England's Granada TV for British television. It is, by turns, exhilarating and harrowing; among the tunes is a full rendition of "A Boy Named Sue," the rollicking, rowdy smash that in 1969 topped the C & W singles charts for five weeks, while also reaching number two on the Pop side. There are also interviews, some searingly candid, with the prisoners and guards who were present when the Johnny Cash Show packed the big house. Backed by his scythe-sharp band, the Tennessee Three, Cash's quavering bass-baritone renders hits, hymns, history (personal and American), humor and, of course, the singular "boom-chicka-boom" railroad rhythm that is one of Country music's most ineffable, instantly identifiable sounds. Disc One Carl Perkins 1. Blue Suede Shoes [Previously Unissued] The Statler Brothers 2. Flowers On The Wall [Previously Unissued] The Carter Family 3. The Last Thing On My Mind [Previously Unissued] 4. June Carter Cash Talks To The Audience [Previously Unissued] 5. Wildwood Flower [Previously Unissued] Johnny Cash 6. Big River 7. I Still Miss Someone 8. Wreck Of The Old 97 9. I Walk The Line 10. The Long Black Veil / Give My Love To Rose [Previously Unissued] 11. Folsom Prison Blues 12. Orange Blossom Special [Previously Unissued] Johnny Cash & June Carter 13. Jackson [Previously Unissued] 14. Darlin' Companion The Carter Family 15. Break My Mind [Previously Unissued] Johnny Cash 16. I Don't Know Where I'm Bound 17. Starkville City Jail Disc Two Johnny Cash 1. San Quentin 2. San Quentin 3. Wanted Man Carl Perkins 4. Restless [Previously Unissued] Johnny Cash 5. A Boy Named Sue 6. Blistered [Previously Unissued] 7. (There'll Be) Peace In The Valley Carl Perkins 8. The Outside Looking In [Previously Unissued] The Statler Brothers 9. Less Of Me [Previously Unissued] Johnny Cash With The Carter Family 10. Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash With The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers And Carl Perkins 11. He Turned The Water Into Wine 12. Daddy Sang Bass 13. The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago 14. Closing Medley: Folsom Prison Blues / I Walk The Line / Ring Of Fire / The Rebel-Johnny Yuma Personnel Johnny Cash - vocal, Acoustic guitar June Carter Cash - vocal Carter Family - vocals, Autoharp, Guitar Marshall Grant - bass guitar W.S. Holland - drums Carl Perkins - electric guitar Bob Wootton - electric guitar The Statler Brothers – vocals Related Torrents
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