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Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison
1968 First Pressing, Pittman Pressing Plant, In original shrink!
Rare. This original Pittman pressing is not seen often.
Vinyl: both sides glossy, Side A, VG++ Side B, VG+ because of 1 feel-able scratch but plays fine with a few nearly inaudible pops. There are a 2 small pressing defects in the last track on side B. Overall very quiet.
Jacket: VG++, still in original shrink wrap! S0me age appropriate foxing on back cover. See pictures.
Original '68 Release Stereo "360 Sound" Columbia "Two Eye"1st US Press: Brilliant
Collector Copy! Vinyl is glossy with just a few scuffs- PLAY
TESTED: Spins full fidelity with minimal noise. Columbia Two Eye
Red labels are perfect, bright with no spindle marks. Cover is Excellent: Clean,
bright, NO creasing, no splits.
Record cleaned before shipping out.
"Folsom Prison Blues" was Johnny Cash's second single on Sun Records
which became popular among prisoners who would write to Cash requesting
him to perform at their prisons. Cash's first prison performance was at
Huntsville State Prison in 1957 and he performed at several other
prisons leading up to the Folsom performance in 1968.
Tracks
Folsom Prison Blues
Dark As The Dungeon
I Still Miss Someone
Cocaine Blues
25 Minutes To Go
Orange Blossom Special
The Long Black Veil
Send A Picture Of Mother
The Wall
Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog
Flushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heart
Jackson
Give My Love To Rose
I Got Stripes
Green, Green Grass Of Home
Greystone Chapel