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Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison (Remastered) (1968/2024)

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Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison (Remastered) (1968/2024)

Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison (Remastered) (1968/2024)
SACD FLAC (tracks) - 268 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 105 MB
45:39 | Country | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab

Numered edition Hybrid SACD. Strictly limited to 3,000 copies. The 1968 album that made Johnny Cash a music legend! Johnny Cash already knew his way around Folsom Prison when he and his band stepped inside the institution's forbidding walls on the morning of January 13, 1968 to record At Folsom Prison. He'd played there two years prior. But this time was different.

Cash took the stage that day for two shows amid a darkening sociopolitical atmosphere and a raging war in Vietnam, as well as the knowledge his career and health hung on by a thread. The Arkansas native shared many of the long odds and abject failures of the inmates for which he performed. The songs he chose, and the conviction with which he delivered them, say as much. The point at which Cash transformed from a country star into a legendary artist, and a bold statement about the American prison state and its commitment to rehabilitation, the triple-platinum At Folsom Prison remains one the most important, potent, and fabled records of the 20th century.

Mastered on MoFi's renowned mastering system at its California studio, strictly limited to 3,000 numbered copies, and housed in mini-LP-style gatefold packaging, Mobile Fidelity's SACD of At Folsom Prison veritably places you in the cafeteria with the hootin' and hollerin' prisoners with which Cash felt a mutual chemistry, sympathy, and spirit. A through-line to the no-frills rawness that helps make this landmark record among the most genuine documents ever committed to tape, this audiophile reissue presents what transpired that winter day with a fullness, directness, spaciousness, and dynamic absent prior versions.

You can hear it echo off the walls of the room; pulse through the Tennessee Three's itchy, acoustic-based boom-chick rhythms; crackle in the announcements conveyed over the intercom; ring in the comedy of the off-cuff remarks and pair of novelty tunes; sense it in palpable energy that wells up within Cash and his audience. And you can experience it like never before via Cash's knockout singing. The bedrock foundation of all his music, the singer's baritone resonates with profound degrees of depth, pliability, and passion that underscore how much this appearance meant to him — and the extent he was living the narratives.

Indeed, every song on At Folsom Prison serves a purpose and speaks to the conditions — mental, emotional, physical, geographical, legal, social — the inmates confronted on a daily basis. Beginning with the explicit messages of the opening "Folsom Prison Blues," Cash makes it clear he understands and shares many of their plights. Not for nothing did the myth of Cash having done hard time persist for decades once this record hit the streets. That's how real it is, and how dedicated Cash remains to conveying every note with the same truth he invests in the impromptu comments he makes between and amid songs.

Listen to the sorrow, regret, pity, and loneliness of Merle Travis' "Dark as the Dungeon," Cash pulling syllables until they threaten to break and inhabiting the mood of bleak phrases such as "pleasures are few" and "the sun never shines." Witness the isolation, dejection, and sadness punctuating the walking-blues "I Still Miss Someone," matched in gravity by a solemn reading of "The Long Black Veil" — a traditional dirge that involves murder, cheating, and deception. Cash cuts even deeper on a heartbreaking solo rendition of "Send a Picture of Mother" and plainspoken version of Harlan Howard's "The Wall," detailing a suicide disguised as jailbreak through cliched-jaw deliveries that softly curse the impossible situation.

In chronicling temptations, mistakes, mortality, punishment, and life "inside" — for better or worse, the stories of the disenfranchised, forgotten, written-off, and unrepentant — At Folsom Prison also has a blast playing the outlaw role. Cash captures wild-eyed craziness and out-of-control mayhem on a revved-up take of "Cocaine Blues," taking extra satisfaction in its dastardly tales by way of voice that shifts into character for the sheriff and judge. The gallows humor and racing drama of "25 Minutes to Go"; quicksilver accents and resigned acceptance of "I Got Stripes"; train-whistle blare and twangy locomotion of "Folsom Prison Blues" — all fight the law only to see the law win.

Cash remains deeply committed at every moment, and inseparably connected with the tortured souls removed from the goings-on of the outside world. No wonder all but two songs here stem from the day's first performance that saw Cash, Luther Perkins, Marshall Grant, and company give everything. As does the Man in Black's soon-to-be-wife, June Carter. The couple's fiery duet on "Jackson" scorches; their combination of surrender and fortitude "Give My Love to Rose" puts us in the dying protagonist's shoes.

And with the closing "Greystone Chapel," famously penned by convict Glen Sherley, who watched it all happen under the watchful eye of guards, Cash separates the corporeal from the spiritual, relaying lessons about salvation and survival. Heady themes to which he'd return for the remainder of his illustrious career.

Tracklist
1. Folsom Prison Blues
2. Dark As The 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 Eggsuckin' Dog
11. Flushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heart
12. Jackson (w/ June Carter)
13. Give My Love To Rose (w/ June Carter)
14. I Got Stripes
15. Green, Green Grass Of Home
16. Greystone Chapel
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