Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Johnny Cash Fotos
Artista:
Johnny Cash
Origen:
Estados Unidos, Kingsland - ArkansasEstados Unidos
Nacido el día:
26 de Febrero de 1932
Disco de Johnny Cash: «At San Quentin [Vinyl]»
Disco de Johnny Cash: «At San Quentin [Vinyl]» (Anverso)
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  • Título:At San Quentin [Vinyl]
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  • Tipo:Vinyl
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This recording has been mechanically washed and vacuumed. Each recording is shipped in a new paper sleeve, plastic protective sleeve & new LP cardboard mailer with an internal pad. This recording is play graded. Vinyl grades as: Excellent = Vinyl may have some light surface marks but they do not affect play
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0 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Extremely disappointing

Iconic cover is about the best thing about this album. San Quentin is great, but the prisoners call for an encore and Johnny obliges, but why put it on the album? Has this ever happened before or since? I kept thinking 'maybe a riot will break out or someone will get shivved mid-song' but no, it is virtually the same. If I were locked up in San Quentin for twenty to life then I would happily sit through it forty times, but on my record player if and when I want an encore I can just lift the tonearm back a quarter inch. The version of Folsom Prison Blues is basically just Johnny thanking everyone then he sings the chorus once then leaves the stage. Ripped off - one of my favourites. Instead of San Quentin twice, Folsom once would have been great.

Ok rereading that now, "extremely disappointing" is too harsh, the versions of "Walk the Line" and "Boy Named Sue" and "San Quentin" Version No. 1 are must haves. "Annoying" is more accurate.