Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash at San Quentin (black vinyl)

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Johnny Cash at San Quentin is the 31st overall album and second live album by Johnny Cash, famously recorded live at San Quentin State Prison on February 24, 1969. This concert, which was also filmed for television, became a landmark moment in Cash's career, solidifying his connection with prison audiences.

The album achieved immense commercial success, earning triple platinum certification and a Grammy Award for "A Boy Named Sue." Notably, this performance marked the live debuts of both "San Quentin" and "A Boy Named Sue," adding to the album's historical significance.

Over the years, "Johnny Cash at San Quentin" has seen multiple releases with varying track listings and song orders, and the album cover, featuring an iconic photograph by Jim Marshall, remains a powerful image. This recording was also significant as it was Cash's first prison album after the death of his long time guitarist Luther Perkins.

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Johnny Cash at San Quentin is the 31st overall album and second live album by Johnny Cash, famously recorded live at San Quentin State Prison on February 24, 1969. This concert, which was also filmed for television, became a landmark moment in Cash's career, solidifying his connection with prison audiences.

The album achieved immense commercial success, earning triple platinum certification and a Grammy Award for "A Boy Named Sue." Notably, this performance marked the live debuts of both "San Quentin" and "A Boy Named Sue," adding to the album's historical significance.

Over the years, "Johnny Cash at San Quentin" has seen multiple releases with varying track listings and song orders, and the album cover, featuring an iconic photograph by Jim Marshall, remains a powerful image. This recording was also significant as it was Cash's first prison album after the death of his long time guitarist Luther Perkins.

Johnny Cash at San Quentin is the 31st overall album and second live album by Johnny Cash, famously recorded live at San Quentin State Prison on February 24, 1969. This concert, which was also filmed for television, became a landmark moment in Cash's career, solidifying his connection with prison audiences.

The album achieved immense commercial success, earning triple platinum certification and a Grammy Award for "A Boy Named Sue." Notably, this performance marked the live debuts of both "San Quentin" and "A Boy Named Sue," adding to the album's historical significance.

Over the years, "Johnny Cash at San Quentin" has seen multiple releases with varying track listings and song orders, and the album cover, featuring an iconic photograph by Jim Marshall, remains a powerful image. This recording was also significant as it was Cash's first prison album after the death of his long time guitarist Luther Perkins.

Side A:
1. Wanted Man
2. Wreck Of The Old 97
3. I Walk The Line
4. Darling Companion
5. Starkville City Jail

Side B:
1. San Quentin
2. San Quentin
3. A Boy Named Sue
4. Peace In The Valley
5. Folsom Prison Blues

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