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Release date Australia
February 20th, 2006
Artist
Label
Sony Bmg (Australia)
Number of Discs
1
Product ID
1526840
Description
2 LPs on 1 CD: AT FOLSOM PRISON (1968)/AT SAN QUENTIN (1969).
Combined here on one disc are both of Cash's famous live "prison albums" of the '60s. Cash has always been a champion of the underdog, as well as cultivating a bit of a badass image (a veneer not harmed by some well-publicized troubles with the law), so these live performances for the prisoners of the Folsom and San Quentin penitentiaries seem more like a preacher delivering a sermon to a faithful parish than a do-gooder slumming in the prison system.
Each concert includes a song tailor-made for the event. "San Quentin" is sung from the point of view of a long-time inmate who bears the psychic scars of incarceration. "Folsom Prison Blues," one of Cash's signature songs, is Cash's most cold-eyed examination of the sociopathic criminal mind, containing the famous line "I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die." Tunes like these naturally endear Cash to his captive audience, but the prisoners are equally enthused by the humorous, Shel Silverstein-penned "A Boy Named Sue," the sad, romantic "I Still Miss Someone" and the uproarious, Best Country Song Title of All Time-award winner "Flushed From the Bathroom of Your Heart."
What the critics say...
Uncut (p.118) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "At Folsom, he found his most captive audience. He reached perilously deep inside, playing off the taut atmosphere in the prison hall to deliver one of his most electrifying and empathetic performances."
Combined here on one disc are both of Cash's famous live "prison albums" of the '60s. Cash has always been a champion of the underdog, as well as cultivating a bit of a badass image (a veneer not harmed by some well-publicized troubles with the law), so these live performances for the prisoners of the Folsom and San Quentin penitentiaries seem more like a preacher delivering a sermon to a faithful parish than a do-gooder slumming in the prison system.
Each concert includes a song tailor-made for the event. "San Quentin" is sung from the point of view of a long-time inmate who bears the psychic scars of incarceration. "Folsom Prison Blues," one of Cash's signature songs, is Cash's most cold-eyed examination of the sociopathic criminal mind, containing the famous line "I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die." Tunes like these naturally endear Cash to his captive audience, but the prisoners are equally enthused by the humorous, Shel Silverstein-penned "A Boy Named Sue," the sad, romantic "I Still Miss Someone" and the uproarious, Best Country Song Title of All Time-award winner "Flushed From the Bathroom of Your Heart."
What the critics say...
Uncut (p.118) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "At Folsom, he found his most captive audience. He reached perilously deep inside, playing off the taut atmosphere in the prison hall to deliver one of his most electrifying and empathetic performances."
Track Listing:
1:
| 1. | Folsom Prison Blues |
| 2. | Busted |
| 3. | Dark As The Dungeon |
| 4. | I Still Miss Someone |
| 5. | Cocaine Blues |
| 6. | 25 Minutes To Go |
| 7. | Orange Blossom Special |
| 8. | Long Black Veil |
| 9. | Send A Picture Of Mother |
| 10. | Wall |
| 11. | Dirty Old Egg-Suckin' Dog |
| 12. | Flushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heart |
| 13. | Joe Bean |
| 14. | Jackson |
| 15. | Give My Love To Rose |
| 16. | I Got Stripes |
| 17. | Legend Of John Henry's Hammer |
| 18. | Green Green Grass Of Home |
| 19. | Greystone Chapel |
| 20. | Big River |
| 21. | I Still Miss Someone |
| 22. | Wreck Of The Ol' 97 |
| 23. | I Walk The Line |
| 24. | Darlin' Companion |
| 25. | I Don't Know Where I'm Bound |
| 26. | Starkville City Jail |
| 27. | San Quentin |
| 28. | San Quentin |
| 29. | Wanted Man |
| 30. | Boy Named Sue |
| 31. | There'll Be Peace In The Valley |
| 32. | Folsom Prison Blues |
| 33. | Ring Of Fire |
| 34. | He Turned The Water Into Wine |
| 35. | Daddy Sang Bass |
| 36. | Old Account Was Settled Long Ago |
| 37. | Closing Medley (Folsom Prison Blues/I Walk The Line/Ring Of Fire/The Rebel) |
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The only way to listen to these songs written and performed by the “Man in Black”, himself. He had the perfect repore with the inmates who were enthralled just as much as I was listening to him perform today.
A sad loss to his family and fans alike on his death.