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At San Quentin
  • List Price: $91.98
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  • Seller:Amazon.com
  • Sales Rank:1,271,846
  • Format:Live, Import
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:3
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):1
  • Dimensions (in):10.1 x 5.9 x 1.1
  • Release Date:January 13, 2008
  • EAN:4582192932384
  • ASIN:B000MAFY9K
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Disc 1 Tracks
  • Blue Suede Shoes [#]
  • Flowers on the Wall [#]
  • The Last Thing on My Mind [#]
  • June Carter Cash Talks to the Audience [#]
  • Wildwood Flower [#]
  • Big River
  • I Still Miss Someone
  • Wreck of the Old 97
  • I Walk the Like
  • Medley: The Long Black Veil/Give My Love to Rose [#]
  • Folsom Prison Blues
  • Orange Blossom Special [#[
  • Jackson [#]
  • Darlin' Companion
  • Break My Mind [#]
  • I Don't Know Where I'm Bound
  • Starkville City Jail
Disc 2 Tracks
  • San Quentin
  • San Quentin
  • Wanted Man
  • Restless [#]
  • A Boy Named Sue
  • Blistered [#]
  • (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley
  • The Outside Looking In [#]
  • Less of Me [#]
  • 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 Re


Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com
In 2000, Sony Legacy issued an expanded CD version of this landmark 1969 live Cash LP, which included "A Boy Named Sue," the Shel Silverstein novelty number that became one of Cash's biggest hits. The original LP contained ten songs from Cash's show, which actually ran far longer; the CD release added eight additional Cash performances. That, of course, happened before his death and the unexpected success of the Walk the Line. Now, this 2-CD set presents the entire concert, start to finish. Still grippingly intense after 37 years, it not only assembles all Cash's performances, but those by the other members of his stage show: June Carter, her mother and sisters (performing as the Carter Family), Cash's buddy Carl Perkins of "Blue Suede Shoes" (and "Daddy Sang Bass") fame, and the Statler Brothers, known then for their 1965 hit "Flowers on the Wall." Cash's performances remain beyond criticism, but Perkins, the Carters, and the Statlers smoke nearly as much. Among the high points is their unreleased, spine-chilling gospel medley of "He Turned the Water into Wine," "Daddy Sang Bass," and "The Old Account." The accompanying DVD comprises a documentary shot at the show by Britain's Granada TV, in which the Cash performances act mainly as a leitmotif to its focus on San Quentin and its inmates. --Rich Kienzle

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