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At Folsom Prison & At San Quentin

At Folsom Prison & At San Quentin
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  • Seller:northern records
  • Sales Rank:220,924
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
  • Release Date:December 19, 1989
  • UPC:074643363921
  • EAN:0074643363921
  • ASIN:B00000254Z
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Tracks
  • #1 Folsom Prison Blues
  • Dark As The Dungeon
  • I Still Miss Someone
  • Cocaine Blues
  • 25 Minutes To Go
  • Orange Blossom Special
  • The Long Black Veil
  • Send A Picture Of Mother
  • The Wall
  • Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog
  • Flushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heart
  • Jackson
  • Give My Love To Rose
  • I Got Stripes
  • Green, Green Grass Of Home
  • Greystone Chapel
  • Wanted Man
  • Wreck Of The Old 97
  • I Walk The Line
  • Darlin' Companion
  • Starkville City Jail
  • San Quentin
  • A Boy Named Sue
  • (There'll Be) Peace In The Valley
  • #2 Folsom Prison Blues


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Import only two-disc set features the complete recordings At San Quentin and at Folsom Prison. Johnny Cash had been breaking new ground for a decade when At Folsom Prison suddenly made the world at large take notice. The interaction of a volatile prison population starved for entertainment and a desperately on-form Johnny Cash was electrifying. His somber machismo finally found a home. The songs, which included every prison song Cash knew ('I Got Stripes', 'The Wall', '25 Minutes to Go', 'Cocaine Blues', plus his own 'Folsom Prison Blues') were tailored to galvanize the crowd. 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'. 37-tracks in all. BMG. 2006.
Amazon.com essential recording
Johnny Cash had been breaking new ground for a decade when At Folsom Prison suddenly made the world at large take notice. The interaction of a volatile prison population starved for entertainment and a desperately on-form Johnny Cash was electrifying. His somber machismo finally found a home. The songs, which included every prison song Cash knew ("I Got Stripes," "The Wall," "25 Minutes to Go," "Cocaine Blues," plus his own "Folsom Prison Blues") were tailored to galvanize the crowd. This set is all about atmosphere. Live at the Grand Ole Opry this ain't. The current version has been coupled with its de facto sequel, recorded three years later at San Quentin and nearly Folsom's match. --Colin Escott

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