
The Man in Black: 1963-1969 [Box] |
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Johnny Cash
Release Date: 10/06/1995
Original Release:
1996
# of Discs:
6
Label: Bear Family Records (Germany)
Disc: 1
1.
When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)
2.
Wreck of the Old '97
3.
Hey Porter
4.
Big River
5.
Amen
6.
Danny Boy
7.
You Wild Colorado
8.
I Walk the Line
9.
I Still Miss Someone
10.
Give My Love to Rose
11.
Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye
12.
Ring of Fire
13.
Folsom Prison Blues - (live)
14.
All of God's Children Ain't Free
15.
Troublesome Waters
16.
Orange Blossom Special
17.
My Old Faded Rose
18.
Wall, The
19.
I'd Still Be There
20.
Still in Town
21.
Matador, El
22.
Fuego d'Amor (Anillo de Fuego)
23.
Matador, The
24.
It Ain't Me Babe
25.
Mama, You Been on My Mind
26.
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
27.
Long Black Veil
28.
One Too Many Mornings
Disc: 2
1.
Foolish Questions
2.
Dirty Old Egg Sucking Dog
3.
Take Me Home
4.
Song of the Coward, The
5.
Flushed from the Bathroom of Your Heart
6.
Please Don't Play Red River Valley
7.
Boa Constrictor
8.
Singing Star's Queen, The
9.
Austin Prison
10.
Everybody Loves a Nut
11.
Sound of Laughter, The
12.
Joe Bean
13.
Concerning Your New Song
14.
Bug That Tried to Crawl Around the World, The
15.
Mama, You Been on My Mind
16.
One on the Right Is on the Left, The
17.
Time and Time Again
18.
Dirty Old Egg Sucking Dog
19.
Dark as a Dungeon
20.
Bottom of the Mountain
21.
Understand Your Man
22.
I Still Miss Someone
23.
Hardin Wouldn't Run
24.
Bad News
25.
Certain Kinda Hurtin', A
26.
My Old Faded Rose
27.
How Did You Get Away from Me
28.
Cup of Coffee
Disc: 3
1.
What'd I Say
2.
Still in Town
3.
Wer Kennt Den Weg (I Walk the Line) - (without vocal chorus)
4.
Shantytown
5.
Oh, What a Good Thing We Had
6.
Matador, The - (original)
7.
Besser So, Jenny-Jo
8.
In Virginia - (without vocal chorus)
9.
Kleine Rosmarie
10.
I Got a Woman
11.
Wer Kennt Den Weg (I Walk the Line)
12.
In Virginia
13.
Kleine Rosmarie - (without vocal chorus)
14.
Besser So, Jenny-Jo - (without vocal chorus)
15.
What'd I Say
16.
No No No
17.
You'll Be All Right
18.
Fast Boat to Sydney
19.
Happy to Be with You
20.
For Lovin' Me
21.
(I'm Proud) The Baby Is Mine
22.
Guess Things Happen That Way
23.
Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man
24.
Wabash Cannonball
25.
Frozen Logger, The
26.
Happiness Is You
27.
Ancient History
28.
Pack Up Your Sorrows
29.
Jackson
30.
Is This My Destiny?
31.
Wound Time Can't Erase, A
32.
You Comb Her Hair
Disc: 4
1.
Devil to Pay, The
2.
See Ruby Fall
3.
Route No. 1, Box 144
4.
If I Were a Carpenter
5.
'Cause I Love You
6.
Sing a Traveling Song
7.
I've Got a Thing About Trains
8.
To Beat the Devil
9.
Blistered
10.
Six White Horses
11.
Jesus Was a Carpenter
12.
Man in Black
13.
Folk Singer, The
14.
Southwind
15.
Wrinkled Crinkled Wadded Dollar Bill
16.
Spanish Harlem - (TRUE instrumental)
17.
Rosanna's Going Wild
18.
Outside Looking In - (TRUE instrumental)
19.
Sons of Katie Elder, The
20.
Put the Sugar to Bed
21.
Red Velvet
22.
Thunderball
23.
Wind Changes, The
24.
On the Line
25.
Bill's Theme - (TRUE instrumental)
26.
Roll Call
27.
Cattle Call - (TRUE instrumental)
28.
I Tremble for You
29.
You Beat All I Ever Saw
Disc: 5
1.
Single Girl, Married Girl
2.
Worried Man Blues
3.
Banks of the Ohio, The
4.
My Clinch Mountain Home
5.
Lonesome Valley
6.
Brown Eyes
7.
Wabash Cannonball
8.
Brown Hearted Lover
9.
I'm Working on a Building
10.
Gathering Flowers from the Hillside
11.
When the Roses Bloom Again
12.
Engine 143
13.
Keep on the Sunny Side
14.
Ringing the Bells for Jim
15.
Wildwood Flower
16.
Ballad of the Harp Weaver
17.
Gifts They Gave, The
18.
Christmas Spirit, The
19.
Who Kept the Sheep
20.
Blue Christmas
21.
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
22.
Here Was a Man
23.
Christmas as I Knew It
24.
We Are the Shepherds
25.
Silent Night
26.
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
27.
Little Drummer Boy, The
Disc: 6
1.
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
2.
Ballad of Ira Hayes, The
3.
I Walk the Line
4.
Big River
5.
Rock Island Line
6.
I Still Miss Someone
7.
Folsom Prison Blues - (live)
8.
Keep On the Sunny Side
Performer: Johnny Cash
Producer: Don Law; Frank Jones; Bob Johnston... Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Personnel: Johnny Cash (vocals, guitar); June Carter Cash (vocals, autoharp); Jan Howard (vocals); Lew DeWitt (whistling); Robert L. Johnson (guitar, 12-string guitar, banjo, lute, mandocello); Mother Maybelle Carter (guitar, autoharp); Charles E. Daniels (guitar, fiddle); Jerry Glenn Kennedy, Grady Martin, Helen Carter, Anita Carter, Jerry Shook, Luther Perkins, Carl Perkins (guitar); Don Helms (steel guitar); Jerr Haynie, Martin Kathan, Stephanie Woolf, Solie Fott (violin); Howard Carpenter, Don Cassell, Brenton Banks, Marvin Chantry (viola); Harold E. Cruthirds, Jr., Byron Bach (cello); Karl Garvin, William K. McElhiney (trumpet); Floyd Cramer (piano); Anita Kerr (organ); W.S. Holland (drums). Audio Mixer: Mark Wilder. Liner Note Authors: Colin Escott; Richard Weize. Recording information: Columbia A;799 7th Avenue;New York, NY (03/25/1963-09/10/1969); Columbia Recording Studio;804 16th Avenue South;Nashvil (03/25/1963-09/10/1969). Unknown Contributor Role: Fred Carter. German completists Bear Family have done the world a great service by painstakingly anthologizing the early work of Johnny Cash in their MAN IN BLACK box sets. The first two volumes collect Cash's earliest work, including his stellar rockabilly-influenced Sun recordings. This third installment in the series is no less essential, though, as it represents some of Cash's most progressive work. Most of the material included here was recorded during a time when Cash's iconoclast/outlaw ethic fell in rather serendipitously with the contemporaneous underground/countercultural movement. Ever the champion of the underdog and the downtrodden, Cash recorded his two legendary "prison" albums in '68 and '69, AT FOLSOM PRISON and AT SAN QUENTIN, which are included here in all their gritty, near-riot-instigating glory. In the late-'60s, Cash also began championing the work of contemporary folk-rock singer songwriters like Tim Hardin, and Cash's version of Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter" is a memorable one. The overall impression on this set is one of an artist who refused to stand still, determined to pursue his muse wherever it led him.
Johnny Cash was part rockabilly rebel, part campfire storyteller, part outlaw in black. Cash made country and rockabilly history on the Sun label in the 1950s. During the '60s, the ruggedly charismatic Cash rose to superstardom, ending the decade with both his marriage to June Carter and his own television show. In the '90s, Cash began his highly successful and acclaimed AMERICAN RECORDINGS series, reaching a new audience with an amazingly diverse set of songs, ranging from traditional tunes to alternative rock covers. With his lean, angular sound and hearty, passionate baritone, Cash forged one of the most unique styles in all of popular music, one that delved into gospel, folk, and rock, but also remained the essence of country music. Four months after his wife died, Johnny Cash passed away on September 12, 2003. And in 2005, the Oscar-nominated biopic WALK THE LINE brought Cash's music and legend to his largest audience yet.
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