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Disco de Johnny Cash: “At Folsom Prison [Remaster]”

Disco de Johnny Cash: “At Folsom Prison [Remaster]”
Descripción (en inglés) :
This is a multi-channel Super Audio CD playable only in Super Audio CD players. <p>Personnel: Johnny Cash (vocals, guitar); June Carter, The Carter Family (vocals); Carl Perkins, Luther Perkins (electric guitar); Marshall Grant (drums); The Statler Brothers (background vocals). <p>Producer: Bob Johnston. <p>Reissue producer: Bob Irwin. <p>Recorded live at Folsom Prison, Folsom, California on January 13, 1968. Includes liner notes by Johnny Cash and Steve Earle. <p>Personnel: Johnny Cash (vocals, guitar); June Carter, The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers (vocals); Luther Perkins, Carl Perkins (electric guitar); Marshall Grant (bass guitar); W. S. "Fluke" Holland (drums). <p>Recording information: 1968. <p>Want to hear part of the reason why Johnny Cash is an icon, a singer respected and influential in country, folk, and rock & roll? THIS is it! In 1968--one of the most tumultuous years in American history since the Depression--Cash recorded an album live in front of a (literally) captive (but wildly appreciative) audience, in Folsom Prison. With two guitars, bass, drums, and a small vocal group (including Cash's wife June Carter Cash and the Statler Brothers), Cash sings his hits and lesser-known songs ("Send a Picture of Mother") and some haunting country standards ("Dark as a Dungeon"), as well as songs about REAL outlaws ("Cocaine Blues") to a rapt audience that hangs on every word. That boom-chicka-boom sound is as sharp as the first mean wind of winter, and Cash is in fine fettle (though his voice cracks from time to time). With its unique setting, this is as harrowing an album as any ever recorded. <p>Want to hear part of the reason why Johnny Cash is an icon, a singer respected and influential in country, folk, and rock & roll? THIS is it! In 1968--one of the most tumultuous years in American history since the Depression years--Cash recorded an album live in front of a (literally) captive (but wildly appreciative) audience, in Folsom Prison. With two guitars, bass, drums, and a small vocal group (including Cash's wife June Carter Cash and the Statler Brothers), Cash sings his hits and lesser-known songs ("Send a Picture of Mother") and some haunting country standards ("Dark as a Dungeon"), as well as songs about REAL outlaws ("Cocaine Blues") to a rapt audience that hangs on every word. That boom-chicka-boom sound is sharp as the first mean wind of winter, and Cash is in fine fettle (though his voice cracks from time to time). With its unique setting, this is as harrowing an album as any ever recorded.
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Lista de temas :
1 Folsom Prison Blues Video
2 Busted - (previously unreleased, bonus track)
3 Dark As The Dungeon
4 I Still Miss Someone Video
5 Cocaine Blues Video
6 25 Minutes To Go Video
7 Orange Blossom Special Video
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9 Send A Picture Of Mother
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11 Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog
12 Flushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heart
13 Joe Bean - (previously unreleased, bonus track)
14 Jackson (With June Carter)
15 Give My Love to Rose - (with June Carter)
16 I Got Stripes Video
17 Legend of John Henry's Hammer, The - (previously unreleased, bonus track)
18 Green, Green Grass Of Home
19 Greystone Chapel
Información del disco :
Título: At Folsom Prison [Remaster]
UPC:074646595527
Formato:CD
Tipo:Performer
Género:Country - Outlaw Country
Artista:Johnny Cash
Artistas Invitados:The Statler Brothers; June Carter; The Carter Family
Sello:Legacy Recordings
Distribuidora:Sony Music Distribution (
Fecha de publicación:1999/10/19
Año de publicación original:1968
Número de discos:1
Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
Estudio / Directo:Live
PaulMayson - 09 Enero 2000
253 personas de un total de 274 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Egg Suckin' Dog

I am definitely not a country music fan, but Johnny Cash goes way beyond the country music spectrum. With songs about boozin', druggin', and killin', Johnny Cash blows away most rock artists. Nothing proves that more than "Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison". Recorded live in 1968, in front of 2000 inmates, this is a really rockin' concert. Cash relates to the prisoners' lives with songs like "Folsom Prison Blues", "Cocaine Blues", and even some humorous tunes like "Dirty old egg-suckin' dog". The band, including Carl Perkins on Electric guitar, keeps a clanky, driving, two-beat rhythm that makes this more of a rock-a-billy album than a country album. The CD includes photos of the concert and honest, heart-felt linear notes of the show, written by Cash himself in June of 1999.

After reading these memoirs, you start to realize how much of an event this show must have been, not just to the inmates, but to Cash himself, who apparently is no stranger to Folsom Prison himself.

Johnny Cash is Badass, so if your thinking about picking up that new Creed CD, (not that you would be) DON'T! Pick this up instead.

J. Larson (houston, texas United States) - 15 Octubre 2008
107 personas de un total de 118 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- For those that dont know what the second disc is

There were two Folsom shows performed and recorded that day: The first show, the bulk of which comprised the classic, familiar 16-song album; and a longer second show, the bulk of whose 26 tracks (except for two songs) were put on the shelf.

The entire unvarnished 65-minute first show on disc one - expletives intact for the first time, and with seven previously unissued tracks; and the entire 75-minute second show on disc two, with 24 previously unissued tracks (out of 26).

Greg Kinne "Criticaljoe" (midwest) - 09 Julio 2009
30 personas de un total de 32 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Essential Listening

Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Johnny Cash's iconic recording at Folsom Prison, Sony Legacy has presented the entire concert from start to finish similar to the San Quentin box set. This package has it all including a documentary that focused on Cash on that momentous day. Is this extended edition necessary for your collection? Sony Legacy reissued the complete `At Folsom Prison' nine years ago, or so we thought. The purpose of this review is to examine what the extras bring to the table in terms of merit and what they add to an already outstanding live recording.

The answer to the above question is a resounding yes; this collection is indeed very necessary. This edition of `At Folsom Prison' contains both concerts that were recorded that day in 1968. I was unaware that there was a concert at 9:40 am and 12:40 pm, and that the original `At Folsom Prison' recording was a compilation of the two recordings. The producer, Bob Johnson weeded out what he perceived to be the weaker material or lesser performances and had to edit out some of the stage banter because of album length constraints.

In the first concert, Johnny Cash seemed to be on fire and was hitting all the right notes, and the majority of performances from the original album come from this recording. In the afternoon, Cash appeared to be struggling to recapture the dynamic from the earlier performance. He fumbles lyrics at times and hits sour notes on "Orange Blossom Special" during the second concert but he remains dedicated to his cause. Highlights from the second concert are "Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man" with June Carter, "Busted" and "Greystone Chapel."

The remastering on this edition has made the performances sharper. Everything sounds clearer, from the reverb drenched guitars to the crispness of the bass. Notes seem punchier, vibrant, and more direct. The unreleased material also showcases the performances of Carl Perkins and The Statler Brothers. Both Carl Perkins' performances are lively and excellent. His renditions of "Blue Suede Shoes," "The Old Spinning Wheel" and "Matchbox" have been lying dormant for far too long. These recordings sound vital as if they were recorded yesterday.

It's also nice to see The Statler Brothers acknowledged for their role in this momentous recording. The Statler Brothers contribute "This Ole House," "Flowers On The Wall," a stirring rendition of "How Great Thou Art" and the novelty tune, "You Can't Have Your Kate and Edith Too." Interestingly included in this edition is the opening announcement from radio deejay Hugh Cherry. Cherry introduces both Johnny Cash shows and tells the prisoners how to present themselves to Johnny Cash. Cherry indicates how they should respond to Johnny Cash on stage, which might seem to take some of the magic away from the time that Johnny Cash does arrive on stage. It does not appear that the prisoners needed much prodding though, as most of them are in awe of the man in black.

The DVD `Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison' is included in this box set as well. The documentary features archival footage and photographs of the day that Cash played Folsom. It includes interviews with members of Johnny Cash's family and recollections from former prisoners.

So how essential is this package? Completely.

"thedro" (Toronto, Canada) - 18 Enero 2000
19 personas de un total de 20 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- An essential album for any collection, not just country ones

Johnny Cash was the original punk. Who else in their right mind would go to a jail and sing songs about everything from cowboys, crime, and prison to women and Jesus. Future wife June Carter is also on hand, as is rockabilly legend Carl Perkins. Most of Johnny's classics can be found on here, as can some rarities, but one thing is for sure. In this reissued form not only is the sound great, but the performance is complete and uncensored for your enjoyment. Any fan of Bob Dylan or The Rolling Stones (two artists who cite Cash as a key influence) and especially country music should check this out!

Análisis de usuario - 22 Octubre 1999
13 personas de un total de 13 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- An all-time country classic.

This is Johhny's historic 1968 live show restored to its original order and UNCENSORED. It also contains an impressive cd booklet with many photographs taken throughout the day of the performance. This cd also contains unpublished material as well as three peviously unreleased tracks. The whole album is also 20-bit digitally remastered. No true Cash fan should be without this new version of "Folsom."

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