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Complete Live at San Quentin

Complete Live at San QuentinArtist: Johnny Cash
Label: Sony
Category: Music

List Price: $7.99
Buy New: $4.76
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Seller: hildi00
Sales Rank: 5723

Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered, Live
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 074646601723
EAN: 0074646601723
ASIN: B00004U2GH

Release Date: July 4, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Big River
  • I Still Miss Someone
  • Wreck Of The Old 97
  • I Walk The Line
  • Darlin' Companion
  • I Don't Know Where I'm Bound
  • Starkville City Jail
  • San Quentin
  • San Quentin
  • Wanted Man
  • A Boy Named Sue
  • (There'll Be) Peace In the Valley
  • Folsom Prison Blues
  • Ring Of Fire
  • He Turned The Water Into Wine
  • Daddy Sang Bass
  • The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago
  • Closing Medley: Folsom Prison Blues/I Walk The Line/Ring Of Fire/The Rebel - Johnny Yuma by Johnny Cash with The Carter Family The Statler Brothers & Carl Perkins

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Product Description
Digipak reissue of 1969 album that's out-of-print in the US. 2001.

Amazon.com essential recording
While Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, the 1968 album that made Cash a household word, spent only two weeks at No. 1, this 1969 follow-up topped the charts for 20 weeks. As with Folsom, the San Quentin LP had to be edited due to space limitations. Now, 31 years after the fact, the show can at last be heard in true perspective. All the original performances hold up, including the album's hit single: Shel Silverstein's "A Boy Named Sue," presented unbleeped for the first time. Equally impressive are the eight restored tracks and unexpurgated between-song patter. Cash's opening renditions of "Big River" and "I Still Miss Someone" are bracing. So are four closing songs teaming Cash with his complete performing troupe (the Carter Family, Carl Perkins, and the Statler Brothers). Their gospel performances ("He Turned the Water into Wine," "The Old Account," and an early version of "Daddy Sang Bass") are electrifying, as is a concluding medley featuring everyone. Cash is presented here at his roaring, primal best. --Rich Kienzle

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