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At Madison Square Garden (Live)

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Download links and information about At Madison Square Garden (Live). This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Rockabilly genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:16:56 minutes.

Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Rock & Roll, Country, Rockabilly
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:16:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Big River (Live) (Johnny Cash) 2:21
2. I Still Miss Someone (Live) (Johnny Cash) 1:37
3. Five Feet High and Rising (Live) (Johnny Cash) 2:51
4. Pickin' Time (Live) (Johnny Cash) 2:35
5. Remember the Alamo (Live) (Johnny Cash) 2:48
6. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:03
7. Wreck of the Old 97 (Live) (Johnny Cash) 2:14
8. The Long Black Veil (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:01
9. The Wall (Live) (Johnny Cash) 1:08
10. Send a Picture of Mother (Live) (Johnny Cash) 2:36
11. Folsom Prison Blues (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:34
12. Blue Suede Shoes (Live) (Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash) 3:12
13. Flowers On the Wall (Live) (Johnny Cash) 2:31
14. Wildwood Flower (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:45
15. Worried Man Blues (Live) (Johnny Cash) 1:39
16. A Boy Named Sue (Live) (Johnny Cash) 4:25
17. Cocaine Blues (Live) (Johnny Cash) 1:57
18. Jesus Was a Carpenter (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:40
19. The Ballad of Ira Hayes (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:11
20. As Long As the Grass Shall Grow (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:50
21. Sing a Travelin' Song (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:32
22. He Turned the Water Into Wine (Live) (Johnny Cash) 3:16
23. Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord) [Live] (Johnny Cash) 4:16
24. Daddy Sang Bass (Live) (Johnny Cash) 2:15
25. Finale Medley (Live) (Johnny Cash) 4:44
26. Suppertime (Live) (Johnny Cash) 2:55

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Not released until 2002, all 26 of these songs — adding up to a generous 77 minutes — were recorded at Cash's successful show at Madison Square Garden in New York on December 5, 1969. Two best-selling live late-'60s Cash albums, At Folsom Prison and At San Quentin, have long been available, and it will be pretty difficult for this to dislodge those in prominence among those scouting for live material in the Cash catalog. Still, it's a good document of Cash as he reached the apex of his mainstream popularity. Also, its setting in a large, popular venue by itself guaranteed that the ambience would be somewhat different than it would be on the two aforementioned live albums, both recorded in prisons. While Cash has a full band (including Carl Perkins on electric guitar and his longtime associate Marshall Grant on bass), the sound, to its credit, remains spare. The sound is not amazingly top-of-the-line, but it's pretty good, and the repertoire is extremely varied, taking in oldies like "Big River," "I Still Miss Someone," "Long Black Veil," and "Folsom Prison"; his then-recent smashes "Boy Named Sue" and "Daddy Sang Bass"; the Americana and Native American advocacy of songs like "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" and "Remember the Alamo"; the spiritual "Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord"); and Ed McCurdy's anti-war folk revival tune "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream." There are also guest star turns for Carl Perkins (who does "Blue Suede Shoes"), the Statler Brothers (who do their hit "Flowers on the Wall"), and the Carter Family, whose two songs are actually vivacious highlights of the disc, and a good change of pace from Cash's customary low chug. Between-song raps on the Vietnam War, prison, and other topics testify to Cash's ability to reach out to all stripes of his constituency, though the finale medley (and the bits near the end announcing the renewal of his TV show and explaining pregnant June Carter's absence) are a tad showbizzy.