Bootleg, Vol. 3: Live Around the World

Bootleg, Vol. 3: Live Around the World

by Johnny Cash
Bootleg, Vol. 3: Live Around the World

Bootleg, Vol. 3: Live Around the World

by Johnny Cash

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Overview

You've got to be a Johnny Cash fan to truly appreciate what's happening on the third volume in Legacy's Bootleg series Live Around the World. This double-disc collection contains 53 tracks culled from 23 years, 1956 to 1979. The heart of its performances are from the Newport Folk Festival in 1964; a show for the troops in Long Binh, Vietnam in 1969; for Richard Nixon at the White House in 1970, and at the Osteraker Prison in Sweden in 1972. The sound varies in quality but the selection is stellar. The disc starts with songs from his earliest days at the Big "D" Jamboree in Dallas (with the Perkins Brothers), with Cash playing early versions of "I Walk the Line" and "Get Rhythm." The nervousness in the former tune is notable: Cash hums between verses to make sure he's on pitch. Three years later, he was imbuing his song choices with authority, even as he presented himself with humility to his audience. His version of "Cotton Fields" sounds like the taste of bitter memory more than of longing nostalgia. From the Newport gig (introduced by Pete Seeger), Cash is without drums but has plenty of electric guitar. The version of "Folsom Prison Blues" is one of the best on record. Cash introduces "Don't Think Twice It's Alright" with a hearty endorsement of Bob Dylan. The Vietnam show is all audience requests, performed when Cash had pneumonia. There are killer renditions of "Cocaine Blues," and "Jackson" in duet with with June Carter Cash. Disc two begins with a long, patronizing introduction by Nixon. Cash rises to the occasion without condescending to the audience by playing his then-current hit ("A Boy Named Sue"), his own "Five Feet High and Risin'," and Leon Payne's "Lumberjack" before launching into a set of country-gospel tunes backed by his band, the Carter Family, and the Statler Brothers. The prison gig in Sweden has him delivering a knock-out, uptempo take of Kris Kristofferson's "Sunday Morning Comin' Down" and a devastating read of the traditional "The Prisoner's Song," with a moving spoken intro. Playing Steve Goodman's "City of New Orleans" for a Columbia Records' convention, and the closing, honky tonk, piano-driven read of Billy Joe Shaver's "I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal," from the Nashville Inn in 1979, underscore who and what Cash is: a free and egalitarian citizen and keeper of American song's flame. From folk to country, from past to present, his complex persona exemplifies his rare ability to stand and deliver to every audience, not only in the way they wanted him to but also, perhaps, in the way the needed him to. Bootleg, Vol. 3 showcases what we already know (intellectually, at least) about Cash in a very emotional and visceral way. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/11/2011
Label: Columbia / Legacy / Sony Legacy
UPC: 0886979303324

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. So Doggone Lonesome
  2. I Walk the Line
  3. Get Rhythm
  4. Country Boy
  5. I Still Miss Someone
  6. Cotton Fields
  7. I Walk the Line
  8. Perkins Boogie
  9. Impersonations
  10. Rock Island Line
  11. The Rebel -- Johnny Yuma
  12. Introduction
  13. Big River
  14. Folsom Prison Blues
  15. I Still Miss Someone
  16. Rock Island Line
  17. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  18. I Walk the Line
  19. Ballad of Ira Hayes
  20. Keep on the Sunny Side
  21. Big River
  22. Wreck of the Old '97
  23. Tennessee Flat Top Box
  24. Remember the Alamo
  25. Cocaine Blues
  26. Jackson
  27. Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man
  28. Ring of Fire
  29. Daddy Sang Bass

Disc 2

  1. Introduction
  2. A Boy Named Sue
  3. Five Feet High and Rising
  4. Pickin' Time
  5. Wreck of the Old '97
  6. Lumberjack
  7. Jesus Was a Carpenter
  8. What Is Truth
  9. (There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me)
  10. He Turned the Water Into Wine
  11. Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)
  12. Daddy Sang Bass
  13. The Old Account
  14. Sunday Morning Comin' Down
  15. The Prisoner's Song
  16. That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine
  17. City of New Orleans
  18. Ragged Old Flat
  19. One Piece at a Time
  20. Hey Porter
  21. There You Go
  22. Give My Love to Rose
  23. (Ghost) Rider in the Sky
  24. I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Johnny Cash   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
June Carter Cash   Primary Artist,Vocals
Pete Seeger   Primary Artist
Richard Nixon   Primary Artist
Luther Perkins   Guitar (Electric)
Jack Clement   Guitar
Bob Wootton   Guitar (Electric)
Earl Poole Ball   Piano
The Statler Brothers   Vocals (Background)
Marshall Grant   Bass
Larry Butler   Piano
Carl Perkins   Vocals,Guitar (Electric)
The Carter Family   Vocals (Background)
W.S. Holland   Drums
Anita Carter   Vocals
Bob Wooton   Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Bob Dylan   Composer
Billy Joe Shaver   Composer
Gene Autry   Composer
Lou Robin   Executive Producer
S. Goodman   Composer
Peter La Farge   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Merle Kilgore   Composer
A.P. Carter   Composer
T.J. "Red" Arnall   Composer
Kris Kristofferson   Composer
Carl Perkins   Composer
Gregg Geller   Compilation Producer
Vic Anesini   Mastering
John Carter Cash   Executive Producer
Johnny Cash   Arranger,Composer
June Carter Cash   Duet
B.E. Wheeler   Composer
Shel Silverstein   Composer
Robert Johnson Lee   Programming,Mixing,Editing
Stan Jones   Composer
R. Markowitz   Composer
Tommy Dorsey   Composer
Dave Marsh   Liner Notes
John Hamilton   Photography
Jim Parham   Project Director
Adam Farber   Project Director
Sandy Speiser   Photography
Randall Martin   Design,Art Direction
Steve Berkowitz   Compilation Producer
Don Hunstein   Photography
Andrew J. Fenady   Composer
JT Phillips   Photography
Marisa Magliola   Project Director
Joe Lee   Mixing,Editing,Programming
Leon Kagarise   Engineer,Photography
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