Ear's Sonic Journals: Johnny Cash, At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24 1968, an historic and never-heard live concert recorded in San Francisco by innovative sound wizard Owsley Stanley. Captured in the heart of Haight-Ashbury, just days before the release of Cash's iconic At Folsom Prison album (and over six months before the arrival of the equally revered At San Quentin), At The Carousel Ballroom serves as a third essential - and wholly unique - live document from the era, a moment of cultural collision, with Cash leaning into songs about society's outcasts, while playing a venue operated by The Jefferson Airplane and Grateful Dead. The live album, which will be released on CD/Mediabook, features new essays by Johnny and June Carter Cash's son John Carter Cash, Owsley Stanley's son Starfinder Stanley, The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, and Widespread Panic's Dave Schools, as well as new art by Susan Archie.
16 Jackson (Live) - By Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
17 Tall Lover Man (Live) - By Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
18 June's Song Introduction (Live) - By Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
19 Wildwood Flower (Live) - By Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
20 Foggy Mountain Top (Live) - By Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
21 This Land Is Your Land (Live) - By Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
22 Wabash Cannonball (Live) - By Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
23 Worried Man Blues (Live) - By Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
24 Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man (Live) - By Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash
25 Ring of Fire (Live)
26 Big River (Live)
27 Don't Take Your Guns to Town (Live)
28 I Walk the Line (Live)
Ear's Sonic Journals: Johnny Cash, At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24 1968, an historic and never-heard live concert recorded in San Francisco by innovative sound wizard Owsley Stanley. Captured in the heart of Haight-Ashbury, just days before the release of Cash's iconic At Folsom Prison album (and over six months before the arrival of the equally revered At San Quentin), At The Carousel Ballroom serves as a third essential - and wholly unique - live document from the era, a moment of cultural collision, with Cash leaning into songs about society's outcasts, while playing a venue operated by The Jefferson Airplane and Grateful Dead. The live album, which will be released on CD/Mediabook, features new essays by Johnny and June Carter Cash's son John Carter Cash, Owsley Stanley's son Starfinder Stanley, The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, and Widespread Panic's Dave Schools, as well as new art by Susan Archie.