Showing posts with label Artist: Johnny Cash. Show all posts
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25 March, 2012

142. Johnny Cash | At San Quentin (1969)



Tracks

Original Release
  1. Wanted Man
  2. Wreck of the Old 97
  3. I Walk the Line
  4. Darling Companion
  5. Starkville City Jail
  6. San Quentin
  7. San Quentin
  8. A Boy Named Sue
  9. (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley
  10. Folsom Prison Blues
Re-release
  1. Big River
  2. I Still Miss Someone
  3. Wreck of the Old 97
  4. I Walk the Line
  5. Darlin' Companion
  6. I Don't Know Where I'm Bound
  7. Starkville City Jail
  8. San Quentin
  9. San Quentin
  10. Wanted Man
  11. A Boy Named Sue
  12. (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley
  13. Folsom Prison Blues
  14. Ring of Fire
  15. He Turned the Water Into Wine
  16. Daddy Sang Bass
  17. The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago
  18. Closing Medley: Folsom Prison Blues/I Walk the Line/Ring of Fire/The Rebel-Johnny Yuma
Leagcy edition
  1. Blue Suede Shoes
  2. (performed by Carl Perkins)
  3. Flowers on the Wall
  4. (performed by the Statler Brothers)
  5. The Last Thing on My Mind
  6. June Carter Cash Talks To The Audience
  7. Wildwood Flower
  8. (perfored by the Carter Family)
  9. Big River
  10. I Still Miss Someone
  11. Wreck of the Old 97
  12. I Walk the Line
  13. Medley: The Long Black Veil/Give My Love To Rose
  14. Folsom Prison Blues
  15. Orange Blossom Special
  16. (performed by Johnny Cash)
  17. Jackson
  18. Darlin' Companion
  19. (performed by Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash and Carl Perkins)
  20. Break My Mind
  21. (performed by The Carter Family and Carl Perkins)
  22. I Don't Know Where I'm Bound
  23. Starkville City Jail
  24. (performed by Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins)
  25. San Quentin
  26. San Quentin
  27. Wanted Man
  28. (performed by Johnny Cash)
  29. Restless
  30. (performed by Johnny Cash)
  31. A Boy Named Sue
  32. Blistered
  33. (performed by Johnny Cash)
  34. (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley
  35. (peformed by Johnny Cash, The Carter Family and Carl Perkins)
  36. The Outside Looking In
  37. (performed by Carl Perkins)
  38. Less Of Me
  39. (peformed by The Statler Brothers and Carl Perkins)
  40. Ring Of Fire
  41. (performed by Johnny Cash, The Carter Family and Carl Perkins)
  42. He Turned The Water Into Wine
  43. Daddy Sang Bass
  44. The Old Account Was Settled Long Ago
  45. Closing Medley: Folsom Prison Blues/I Walk The Line/Ring Of Fire/Folsom Prison Blues/The Rebel - Johnny Yuma/Folsom Prison Blues
  46. (performed by Johnny Cash, The Carter Family, The Statler Brothers and Carl Perkins)

Note: There are now three versions of At San Quentin: the original release, an extended re-release and the legacy version. The extended re-release nearly doubles the number of songs from the performance. Most of the songs left off are songs that were also performed on At Folsom Prison like Folsom Prison Blues, Orange Blossom Special and Jackson. Another song, Blistered, was also not included. The songs are also performed in the correct order that they were performed live. That is, the playlist is out of order to the actual performance. The legacy version is a complete, unedited, uncut version of the San Quentin performance that includes all songs Johnny Cash performed as well as songs performed by Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers and The Carter Family. The original release was also censored for words like shit and son-of-a-bitch. The new releases are not censored. Out of the three, the legacy version is hands-down the best. Even if you are aren't into the other performers, the legacy release is still much better than the extended re-release.

At San Quentin is a messy album. This recording isn't as exciting, rowdy or upbeat as At Folsom Prison. It is somber, angry and downbeat. If anything, it's more personal. At Folsom Prison was a Johnny Cash performance; At San Quentin was Johnny Cash's life.

I think this album is good for its tone and Cash's performance. However, the album is censored in a not-so-subtle way, especially during A Boy Called Sue. It's also clear where the performance was edited. Also, the album could have been longer.

The first thing you notice when you listen to the legacy version of this album is that Johnny Cash is not completely on his game like he was on At Folsom Prison. His voice sounds like it did during the second Folsom Prison performance of the day. If you didn't know anything about Johnny Cash's personal life you'd just think he sounds like he is tired or that he's just having an off-day. Of course, it's probably combination of the toll his drug use had taken and Luther Perkins' death seven months prior to the performance.

Actually, several songs into the performance, Johnny Cash's voice improves and his energy picks up. The songs that didn't make the cut on the original release are mainly those first several songs. Unfortunately, many of those several songs were the most successful songs on At Folsom Prison like Folsom Prison Blues, Orange Blossom Special and Jackson. So, the question is: were the songs left off because of the lackluster performance or to avoid releasing another prison album with the same songs or both? I'd like to think the songs were performed for the inmates' enjoyment and were never going to be included in the release. But that doesn't take into consideration why At San Quentin is so much shorter than At Folsom Prison.

Lastly, it makes no sense why At San Quentin is censored and At Folsom Prison wasn't. I wasn't around when the two albums were released, but I've never heard anything about anyone being upset about the language used on At Folsom Prison. So, it would seem to be a non-issue.

All the songs are worth listening to and they are mostly classics, so it's not worth mentioning a list of stand-outs.

★★★★★★★★☆☆

16 February, 2012

115. Johnny Cash | At Folsom Prison (1968)



Tracks

Original release
  1. Folsom Prison Blues
  2. Dark as a Dungeon
  3. I Still Miss Someone
  4. Cocaine Blues
  5. 25 Minutes to Go
  6. Orange Blossom Special
  7. The Long Black Veil
  8. Send a Picture of Mother
  9. The Wall
  10. Dirty Old Egg-Suckin' Dog
  11. Flushed From the Bathroom of Your Heart
  12. Jackson
  13. Give My Love to Rose
  14. I Got Stripes
  15. Green, Green Grass of Home
  16. Greystone Chapel
Re-release
  1. Folsom Prison Blues
  2. Busted
  3. Dark as a Dungeon
  4. I Still Miss Someone
  5. Cocaine Blues
  6. 25 Minutes to Go
  7. Orange Blossom Special
  8. The Long Black Veil
  9. Send a Picture of Mother
  10. The 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. The Legend of John Henry's Hammer
  18. Green, Green Grass of Home
  19. Greystone Chapel
Legacy Edition

First Show
  1. Opening announcements from Hugh Cherry
  2. Blue Suede Shoes
  3. (performed by Carl Perkins)
  4. This Ole House
  5. (performed by The Statler Brothers)
  6. Announcements and Johnny Cash intro from Hugh Cherry
  7. Folsom Prison Blues
  8. Busted
  9. Dark as a Dungeon
  10. I Still Miss Someone
  11. Cocaine Blues
  12. 25 Minutes to Go
  13. I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail
  14. Orange Blossom Special
  15. The Long Black Veil
  16. Send a Picture of Mother
  17. The Wall
  18. Dirty Old Egg-Suckin' Dog
  19. Flushed From the Bathroom of Your Heart
  20. Joe Bean
  21. Jackson
  22. I Got a Woman
  23. The Legend of John Henry's Hammer
  24. June's Poem
  25. Green, Green Grass of Home
  26. Greystone Chapel
  27. Closing announcements
  28. The Old Spinning Wheel
Second Show
  1. Opening announcements from Hugh Cherry
  2. Matchbox
  3. (performed by Carl Perkins)
  4. Blue Suede Shoes
  5. (performed by Carl Perkins)
  6. You Can't Have Your Kate and Edith, Too
  7. (performed by The Statler Brothers)
  8. Flowers on the Wall
  9. (performed by The Statler Brothers)
  10. How Great Thou Art
  11. (performed by The Statler Brothers)
  12. Announcements and Johnny Cash intro from Hugh Cherry
  13. Folsom Prison Blues
  14. Busted
  15. Dark as a Dungeon
  16. Cocaine Blues
  17. 25 Minutes To Go
  18. Orange Blossom Special
  19. The Legend of John Henry's Hammer
  20. Give My Love to Rose
  21. Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog
  22. Flushed From the Bathroom of Your Heart
  23. Joe Bean
  24. Jackson
  25. Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man
  26. I Got Stripes
  27. Green, Green Grass Of Home
  28. Greystone Chapel
  29. Greystone Chapel
  30. Hugh Cherry Introduces Johnny's father, Ray Cash, Associate Warden Walter E. Craven and Floyd Gressett, and closing announcements

Note: As the track listing indicates, there are three different versions of At Folsom Prison: the original release, an extended release and a so-called legacy version. The extended release adds three songs not included on the original release. The legacy version a complete uncut recording of the two shows Johnny Cash performed at Folsom Prison for the recording. The legacy version includes several songs not found on the original release, as well as opening songs performed by Carl Perkins and the Statler Brothers. It also includes a poem recited by June Carter.
The legacy version is important as a historical record and perfect for die-hard fans, but the original or extended releases are sufficient enough. I think the extended release is the best because of its inclusion of The Legend of John Henry's Hammer.

At Folsom Prison is an entertaining album. Most songs are country. Many of the songs deal with prison life or criminal acts. The songs are full of black humor. I suppose the choice of songs are apt for Johnny's reputation and because they are performing at a prison, but perhaps the prisoners might have liked something more upbeat.

No matter, the prisoners seemed to enjoy the performance and Johnny Cash is a great showman who easily connects with his audience. I think it's great that he performed for prisoners. I wonder how many entertainers perform for prisoners these days.

This is certainly an album worth owning. Johnny Cash and his supporting musicians—June Carter, The Tennessee Three, The Statler Brothers and Carl Perkins—sound excellent live. The songs are great. Johnny Cash's strength and appeal lie in his lyrics and his voice; he sure knows how to convincingly tell a compelling story. The stand out songs are Folsom Prison Blues, Cocaine Blues, 25 Minutes to Go, Orange Blossom Special, The Wall, Jackson, Green, Green Grass of Home and Greystone Chapel.

★★★★★★★★★★