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The original album's closing track "Folsom Prison Blues" is a partial performance of the song edited from a longer medley available in complete form in later reissues. Personnel. Johnny Cash – vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica; June Carter Cash – vocals; Carter Family – vocals, autoharp, acoustic guitar; Marshall Grant – bass ...
- February 24, 1969
- Bob Johnston (original), Bob Irwin (re-release)
- June 16, 1969
Backed by June Carter, Carl Perkins, and the Tennessee Three, Cash performed two shows at Folsom State Prison in California on January 13, 1968. The initial release of the album consists of fifteen songs from the first show and two from the second.
- January 13, 1968
- Bob Johnston
- May 6, 1968
22 de dic. de 2023 · Videos by American Songwriter. “Folsom Prison Blues” Cash had an emotional connection to Folsom Prison long before he performed there. While stationed in Germany in the early 1950s, he...
- Contributor
- 56 min
11 de nov. de 2012 · Johnny Cash's 'At Folsom Prison' is undoubtedly the most significant prison album ever recorded. Here's how the guy who shot a man in Reno found his way to Folsom.
The three men re-trace Cash’s steps into California’s Folsom Prison on a chilly, gray day and resurrect his and June Carter’s unbridled performances for the men who seemed to count...
16 de abr. de 2018 · Between the Folsom and San Quentin concerts Cash had kicked his predilection for amphetamines, found God and married June Carter Cash. The image of the Man in Black had started to...
At Folsom Prison es el primer álbum en vivo del cantante country Johnny Cash grabado en la prisión estatal de Folsom, California y lanzado por Columbia Records en 1968. Desde que publicó su canción Folsom Prison Blues en 1955, Cash se interesó en poder dar un concierto en dicha prisión.