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The album was the second in Cash's conceptual series of live prison albums that also included At Folsom Prison (1968), På Österåker (1973), and A Concert Behind Prison Walls (1976). The album was certified gold on August 12, 1969, platinum and double platinum on November 21, 1986, and triple platinum on March 27, 2003, by the RIAA .
At San Quentin: Legacy Edition (a/k/a Johnny Cash at San Quentin) Released: September 6, 1969 (broadcast); 1988 (VHS); November 14, 2006 (2xCD+DVD) Label: Granada Television/Vestron Video International/Columbia Music Video/Legacy Recordings; 1971 Man In Black: Live In Denmark 1971 (original title Johnny Cash i København)
Live at San Quentin may refer to: Live at San Quentin (B.B. King album), 1990; Live at San Quentin (Charles Manson album), 1993; See also.
At San Quentin became Cash's first album to reach number one on the pop chart and produced the number-two hit "A Boy Named Sue". The ensuing popularity from the Folsom concert also prompted ABC to give Cash his own television show. [40] The album was re-released on October 19, 1999, with three extra tracks excluded from the original LP: "Busted ...
Live at San Quentin is a 1990 live album by blues guitarist B.B. King performed at San Quentin State Prison in Marin County, California. [4] Track listing
[1] In 1976, she recorded the album San Quentin's First Lady for MCA Records with The Strangers, which was the first country album recorded by a female artist inside a prison. [1] She also joined Merle Haggard's road band The Strangers in the mid-1970s, supplanting his estranged wife, Bonnie Owens.
Live at San Quentin (CD, Grey Matter, 1993). Contains the same tracks as White Rasta, in a different order. Charles Manson (CD, Grey Matter, 1993). A combination of Lie and The Manson Family Sings, packaged to look like The Beatles' self-titled album. Commemoration (CD, White Devil Records, 1994). Released to commemorate Manson's 60th birthday ...
Wanted Man" is a song by Johnny Cash, written by Bob Dylan. [1] Cash first released it on his 1969 live album At San Quentin, recorded at San Quentin State Prison. This performance occurred only a week after he learned the song from Dylan.