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Johnny Cash - Live In Denmark 1971 (DVDA)

Release: Johnny Cash - Live In Denmark 1971 (DVDA)

Johnny Cash - Live In Denmark 1971 (DVDA)
Inhaltsangabe

1. A Boy Named Sue 3:31
2. Sunday Mornin´ Comin´ Down 5:15
3. I Walk The Line 2:44
4. Blue Sued Shoes 2:50
5. Matchbox 2:14
6. Me And Bobby McGee 3:09
7. Guess Things Happen That Way 0:58
8. Bed Of Roses 2:31
9. Flowers On The Wall 2:27
10. Folsom Prison Blues 2:27
11. Darlin´ Companion 2:07
12. If I Were A Carpenter 1:44
13. Help Me Make It Through The 2:21
Night
14. Man In Black 3:05
15. Introduction To The Carter 2:29
Family
16. A Song To Mama 3:41
17. No Need To Worry 2:47
18. Rock Of Ages 3:20
19. Children Go, Where I Send Thee 6:59

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Hinweise
ARTIST: Johnny Cash
TITLE: Live In Denmark 1971
LABEL: Sony
GENRE: Country
SOURCE: DVD
BITRATE: 123 kbps avg
PLAYTIME: 56:39
RELEASE DATE: 2006-00-00
RIP DATE: 2006-08-12

Johnny Cash and a slew of friends and family members take center stage for Live
in Denmark 1971, a performance that's part revue, part career overview, and
pretty much all good. That the show works so well may surprise some, as the
setting is hardly some funky backwoods honky tonk, or even San Quentin; indeed,
the Danish TV studio is antiseptic, and the audience, while polite and
receptive, is for the most part rather restrained. But Cash is positively
ebullient throughout this hour-long appearance, smiling, laughing, even dancing,
clearly in peak form as he rolls out the hits, including "A Boy Named Sue," "I
Walk the Line," "Folsom Prison Blues," and no less than three Kris Kristofferson
songs ("Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down," "Me and Bobby McGee," and "Help Me Make it
Through the Night," the latter one of several duets with wife June Carter). He's
also happy to share the stage with his cohorts, of whom there are many.
Rockabilly pioneer Carl Perkins, then playing guitar along with the Tennessee
Three, Cash's usual backup band, ignites the crowd (well, sort of--they aren't
exactly moshing in the aisles, but they're definitely into it) with "Blue Suede
Shoes" and a thoroughly rockin' "Matchbox," perhaps the highlight of the whole
show; the Statler Brothers step forward for "Flowers on the Wall," an obvious
but still welcome choice; and even mother-in-law Maybelle Carter, a bona fide
country music legend, is on hand, singing with June and sisters Helen and Anita.
There are some flaws: "Dear Mama," the sisters' tribute to Mother Maybelle, is
as mawkish as country music gets, and that's saying something. But all is
forgiven when the entire crew comes onstage for an extended gospel finale,
culminating with a rousing "Children, Go Where I Send Thee." All in all, a
terrific addition to the legacy of the Man in Black.

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