TracksFolsom Prison Blues, Busted, Dark As the Dungeon, I Still Miss Someone, Cocaine Blues, 25 Minutes to Go, Orange Blossom Special, Long Black Veil, Send a Picture of Mother, Wall, Dirty Old Egg Sucking Dog, Flushed from the Bathroom of Your Heart, Joe Bean, Jackson - Johnny Cash June Carter Cash, Give My Love to Rose - Johnny Cash June Carter Cash, I Got Stripes, Legend of John Henry's Hammer, Green Green Grass of Home, Greystone Chapel, I Got a Woman, The Legend of John Henry's Hammer, June's Poem, Green Green Grass of Home, Greystone Chapel, Closing Announcements, The Old Spinning Wheel, Opening Announcements from Hugh Cherry, Matchbox, Blue Suede Shoes, You Can't Have Your Kate and Edith Too, Flowers on the Wall, How Great Thou Art, Announcements and Johnny Cash Intro from Hugh Cherry, Folsom Prison Blues, Busted, Dark As a Dungeon, Cocaine Blues, 25 Minutes to Go, Orange Blossom Special, The Legend of John Henry's Hammer, Give My Love to Rose, Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog, Flushed from the Bathroom of Your Heart, Joe Bean, Jackson, Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man, I Got Stripes, Green Green Grass of Home, Greystone Chapel, Greystone Chapel, Hugh Cherry Introduces Johnny's Father Ray Cash and Floyd Gressett and, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison [DVD]
NotesOn January 13, 1968, Johnny Cash walked into California's Folsom State Prison and made popular music history. The choicest cuts from the two shows he recorded that day merged to become at Folsom Prison, a multi-million selling album produced by Bob Johnston that unveiled a startling portrait of American prison life and energized Cash's career. Now available in this deluxe three disc edition are each one of Cash's thirty-six performances from both shows (sixteen of them unissued until now) and the unreleased performances of his road mates Carl Perkins, the Statler Brothers, and June Carter. This deluxe edition of at Folsom Prison includes the DVD Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison, the first documentary film to consider Cash's finest day. Produced by award winning director Bestor Cram and Cash biographer Michael Streissguth, the documentary follows the country star through the gates of the dark prison to reveal a moment flush with ramifications. Featuring exclusive interviews with those who accompanied Cash at Folsom Prison, friends and family, and inmates who witnessed the show, the documentary examines Cash through the lens of January 13, 1968.