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Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash At San Quentin FLAC
Performer:
Johnny Cash
Album:
Johnny Cash At San Quentin
Style:
Country Rock, Country
Released:
1969
Country:
US
Label:
Columbia
Catalog:
CS 9827
FLAC size:
1006 mb
MP3 size:
2453 mb
WMA size:
2075 mb


Tracklist


1(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley
Written-By – T. Dorsey
2I Walk The Line
3Wreck Of The Old 97
Arranged By [Arr.] – B. Johnson, J. Cash, N. Blake
4A Boy Named Sue
Written-By – S. Silverstein
5Wanted Man
Written-By – B. Dylan
6San Quentin
7Starkville City Jail
8Darling Companion
Written-By – J. Sebastian
9Folsom Prison Blues


Credits


  • EngineerBob Breault, Neil Wilburn
  • Photography By [Back Cover Photos]Jim Marshall
  • Photography By [Front Cover Photo]Henry Fox
  • ProducerBob Johnston
  • Written-ByJ. Cash (tracks: A3, A5 to B2, B5)


Notes


Recorded during the making of Granada Television program, 'Johnny Cash At San Quentin Prison'

Printed in U.S.A.

The selections, except Track A1 (ASCAP), are BMI.

Editorial label-credit remarks:
Track A2 'Wreck Of The Old 97': Has no author-credit. Apparently David G. George never won a law-suit against RCA-Victor in 1933 over the copyrights for this song.

Track B4 '(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley': Some other LP-releases of 'Johnny Cash At San Quentin' (Category '32209' and 'S 63629') have 'Arr.: J. Cash' on the label and lack the author-credit for 'T. Dorsey'.


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Label): XSM 139760
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Label): XSM 139761
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout): XSM 13960-1C
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout): XSM 13961-1J
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout, Stamped, Alternate): [(horizontal) 0] XSM139760-1AF 2 3
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout, Stamped, Alternate): 0 XSM139761-1AF 1 2 2 0
  • Rights Society: BMI, ASCAP


Companies


  • Manufactured By – Columbia Records


Album


At San Quentin is the 31st overall album by Johnny Cash, recorded live at San Quentin State Prison on February 24, 1969 and released on June 4 of that same year. The concert was filmed by Granada Television, produced and directed by Michael Darlow. The album was the second in Cash's conceptual series of live prison albums that also included At Folsom Prison 1968, På Österåker 1973, and A Concert Behind Prison Walls 1976. At San Quentin - Johnny Cash. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. To put the performance on Johnny Cash at San Quentin in a bit of perspective: Johnny Cash's key partner in the Tennessee Two, guitarist Luther Perkins, died in August 1968, just seven months before this set was recorded in February 1969. In addition to that, Cash was nearing the peak of his popularity - his 1968 live album, At Folsom Prison, was a smash success - but he was nearly at his wildest in his personal life, which surely spilled over into his performance. All of this sets the stage for Johnny Cash at San Quentin, a nominal sequel to At Folsom Prison that surpasses its predecess. Johnny Cash performing San Quentin from Live at San Quentin 1996 Listen to Johnny Cash: https. Chorus: San Quentin, I hate every inch of you. You've cut me and you've scarred me through and thru. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Johnny Cash. CS 9827, SBP 473682. Johnny Cash. Johnny Cash At San Quentin LP, Album. Cbs , cbs. CS 9827, sbp 473682. 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. Now, 31 years after the fact, the show can at last be heard in true perspective. At San Quentin is the 31st overall album by Johnny Cash, recorded live at San Quentin State Prison on February 24, 1969 and released on June 4 of that same year. The album was nominated for a number of Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and won Best Male Country Vocal Performance for A Boy Named Sue. According to Robert Hilburn, Cash spontaneously decided to perform A Boy Named Sue during the show and neither the TV crew nor his band knew he planned to do it, he used a lyric sheet on stage while the band improvised the backing. Johnny Cash remembers the forgotten men. They lo. They love him. San Quentin, What Do You Think You Do Cash and Bob Johnston, leaving several minutes of non-musical time-space on this album, show the listener that the human realities were of prime importance to the performer and the producer. Contract the intensity of emotion evident in the laughter of the inmates, the enthusiasm of the applause, and the swell of boos that youll hear when a guard brings Cash a glass of water after hes sung his new San Quentin Youve Been a Living Hell to Me, contrast that to the insipid bullshit laughter and applause on . Personnel: Johnny Cash, Marshall Grant, W. Fluke Holland with Bob Wootton, Carl Perkins-electric guitar The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers-backing vocals. Produced by Bob Johnston Recorded February 24, 1969 San Quentin Prison, California Originally released as Columbia CS 9827, 1969. Back To Music. Listen free to Johnny Cash Johnny Cash at San Quentin. Johnny Cash born J. Cash February 26, 1932 September 12, 2003 was an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, and author. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time read more. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 90 million records wor read more. Similar Artists. Play all