JOHNNY CASH – At The Carousel Ballroom (April 24, 1968)
Pressemitteilung:
DAS NIE GEHÖRTE LIVE-ALBUM AUS DEM JAHR 1968 - AUFGENOMMEN VON GRATEFUL DEAD-SOUND MAGIER OWSLEY "BEAR" STANLEY erscheint am 14.01. in einer umfangreichen limitieren Box und ist am 03.12. auch als 2LP erschienen.
14.01. JOHNNY CASH – "At The Carousel Ballroom (April 24, 1968)" (BMG Rights Management/Warner)
03.12. JOHNNY CASH – "At The Carousel Ballroom (April 24, 1968)" (BMG Rights Management/Warner)
2LP Vinyl set: https://johnnycash.lnk.to/Carouselpr
29.10. JOHNNY CASH – "At The Carousel Ballroom (April 24, 1968)" (BMG Rights Management/Warner)
Digi Hardcover CD:https://bmg.lnk.to/JohnnyCashPR
Released by BMG and the Owsley Stanley Foundation, the limited-edition box set for Bear's Sonic Journals: Johnny Cash, At The Carousel Ballroom April 24, 1968 will include:
* The 28-song collection released on exclusive psychedelic colored vinyl
* A retro re-print of the "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash" comic book
* Reproduction of the original 1968 concert poster from Steve Catron in his legendary signature style
* 12-page booklet with new essays giving context to the release from Bob Weir, John Carter Cash, Dave Schools and more.
* New original artwork by 3-time Grammy-winner Susan Archie
* Audiophile, all-analog production newly mastered from the vault tapes by Owsley’s hand-picked engineer Paul Stubblebine
Pre-order the limited-edition box set for 'At The Carousel Ballroom' (out January 14), and purchase the album on all formats, including as a 2 LP set, here:
Man kann mit Fug und Recht behaupten, dies geschieht nicht jeden Tag: ein historisches und nie zuvor gehörtes Live-Album von Johnny Cash aus dem Jahr 1968, aufgenommen von Owsley ‚Bear‘ Stanley, einer der prägenden Figuren der Musik- und Gegenkultur Kaliforniens, wurde heute zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht. Aufgenommen im ‚Carousel Ballroom‘ in San Francisco im April desselben Jahres - nur wenige Tage vor der Veröffentlichung von Cashs legendärem „At Folsom Prison“-Album (und mehr als sechs Monate vor dem Erscheinen des gleichsam verehrten „At San Quentin“), ist „At The Carousel Ballroom“ ein drittes unverzichtbares - und völlig einzigartiges – musikalisches Live-Dokument aus dieser Zeit und jetzt als „Bear's Sonic Journals: Johnny Cash, At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24 1968" erhältlich. Ein wahrhaft beispielloser, kultureller Moment, der von der Musikwelt mit großem Lob überhäuft wurde:
„A revelation...Bear Stanley enhances the intimacy of the concert experience in a most unusual and highly impactful fashion." - Salon
„Stanley gives it a character unique from Folsom and San Quentin...the album creates a sensation of the listener being placed at center stage." - Rolling Stone
„A doozy of a show...it sounds spectacular...the music envelops you." - Garden & Gun
„Brilliant...this one from Cash is particularly special...gives the listener the feeling that they’re right in the middle of it all." - San Francisco Chronicle
„Cash is at the very height of his performance powers...Stanley's recording is well-mixed, with healthy doses of audience sound that don’t distract from the star attraction." - Consequence
„This setup was perfect...it’s very easy to suspend your disbelief and aurally recreate the on-stage arrangement...this is a truly great-sounding recording!" - Copper Magazine
„A fully immersive listening experience. this recording puts the listener in the middle of the room alongside the hootin' and hollerin' crowd of hippies." - Qobuz
"Something truly special...we are not only introduced to Johnny Cash in a completely different light but also taken into the extraordinary mind and innovation of Owsley Stanley." - Grateful Web
„At The Carousel Ballroom“ ist ab sofort via Legacy Recordings, der Katalogabteilung von Sony Music Entertainment auf allen digitalen Plattformen erhältlich. Darüber hinaus ist es über Renew Records/BMG auch als CD verfügbar und kommt in diesem Format mit neuen Essays von Johnny und June Carter Cashs Sohn John Carter Cash, Starfinder Stanley, Bob Weir von The Grateful Dead und Dave Schools von Widespread Panic, sowie neuer Kunst von Susan Archie und einer Reproduktion des originalen ‚Carousel Ballroom‘-Konzertplakats von Steve Catron daher. Später im Jahr 2021 wird der Release auch auf Vinyl erscheinen. „At The Carousel Ballroom“ markiert den letzten Neuzugang im Rahmen der „Bear's Sonic Journals"-Reihe, die von der Owsley Stanley Foundation herausgebracht wurde. Sie umfasst darüber hinaus bereits Stanleys Live-Aufnahmen von The Allman Brothers Band, Tim Buckley, Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen Doc & Merle Watson und viele weiteren.
CD TRACKLISTING
1. Cocaine Blues
2. Long Black Veil
3. Orange Blossom Special
4. Going to Memphis
5. The Ballad of Ira Hayes
6. Rock Island Line
7. Guess Things Happen That Way
8. One Too Many Mornings
9. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
10. Give My Love to Rose
11. Green, Green Grass of Home
12. Old Apache Squaw
13. Lorena
14. Forty Shades of Green
15. Bad News
16. Jackson
17. Tall Lover Man
18. June’s Song Introduction
19. Wildwood Flower
20. Foggy Mountain Top
21. This Land Is Your Land
22. Wabash Cannonball
23. Worried Man Blues
24. Long Legged Guitar Pickin’ Man
25. Ring of Fire
26. Big River
27. Don’t Take Your Guns to Town
28. I Walk the Line
QUOTES
“A masterpiece. Dad gave what I believe to be one of the most intimate and connected
shows I have ever heard.”
–JOHN CARTER CASH
“I don’t think there are any live recordings of Johnny that weren’t originally intended to be an
album. So to be able to stumble across such a live recording during such a golden era for
him, and find that it was recorded in such a dynamic way, is incredible. It’s an opportunity
to show Johnny in a new light. When John Carter Cash heard the first fifteen seconds of this
recording, he recognized it as something significant. It has a three-dimensional, dynamic
quality that a lot of live music from that era does not have.”
–JOSH MATAS, brand manager of the Johnny Cash Trust
“When you hear this, you feel like you’re on the stage with Johnny and his band. That’s the
kind of clarity that my father was able to achieve with his recordings. And this was one of the
recordings that he had put a star next to, and said, ‘This is an important journal entry, and this
needs to be advanced into the world so people can hear it.’”
–STARFINDER STANLEY, son of Owsley Stanley
“My hope is that this album will be viewed as the third essential chapter to the Johnny Cash
live story in 1968, the missing piece between Folsom and San Quentin. Sonically,
performance-wise, repertoire, historical significance, all the elements are there to give it
that importance.”
–HAWK SEMINS, executive producer at the Owsley Stanley Foundation