| | Johnny Cash Original Sun Singles '55-'58 CD Johnny Cash Discography of CDs
(1 Customer Review)
Issued in 2009 on the highly regarded Sundazed label, this compilation presents the early Sun Records singles of the legendary Johnny Cash. Backed by his Tennessee Two--guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant--Cash unveiled his spare, locomotive aesthetic on these groundbreaking tracks, leaving plenty of room for his unmistakable resonant deep-as-a-cave voice. While every song on ORIGINAL SUN SINGLES '55-'58 is top-notch, some are undeniable classics--most notably the larger-than-life outlaw tale "Folsom Prison Blues" and that renowned ode to romantic devotion, "I Walk the Line." The importance of these tracks to both country and rock history cannot be overstated, making this an indispensable Cash collection. Original Sun Singles '55-'58 Music Johnny Cash Original Sun Singles '55-'58 Songs Original Sun Singles '55-'58 Music Original Sun Singles '55-'58 Music Review Buy Original Sun Singles '55-'58 CD Purchase Original Sun Singles '55-'58 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Al Stewart 24 Carrots CD (1980) Bonus Tracks
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 album
$10.45
| | Eric Andersen Avalanche CD (1969)
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 CD music
$14.35
| | Stephen Stills Right By You CD (Import) Import
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 music CDs For Sale Pre-Order Now! Release Date Not Determined
$12.65
| | Stevie Nicks Soundstage Sessions CD (2009)
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 songs
$15.65 Rock's original gold dust woman capped a return to the road in the '00s with this ...
| | Doors Soft Parade CD (1969) Gold; Remastered
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 album
$14.42 Dismissed by the benighted as the Doors' "pop album," SOFT PARADE is one of the band's most adventurous recordings, utilizing strings and horns without resorting to schlocky over-production and moving far beyond their blues roots. Morrison was fully into his shaman phase by 1969, and his obsession with that image is reflected in the proselytizing air of "Tell All the People," and of course "Shaman's Blues." The album's biggest hit "Touch Me," while easily the group's most radio-friendly offering, is a pop classic that ranks among the great '60s AM radio tunes. "Wild Child" is a brief return to the blues-rock of yore, but the title track is a sophisticated, extended piece that moves through several different moods and textures, full of the elliptical, poetic lyrics ...
| | Simon Phillips Another Lifetime CD (1997) Import
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 CD music
$16.29 If you took musicians who have worked on projects with artists as diverse as Olivia Newton-John, Vanilla Ice, Tim McGraw, Julio Iglesias, Tina Turner, the London Symphony Orchestra, Ashford & Simpson, the Bee Gees, George Benson, Jimmy Buffett, Chick Corea, the Doobie Brothers, the Four Tops, Stephane Grappelli, Lena Horne, Joe Jackson, Madonna, the O'Jays, John Sebastian, Doc Severinsen, Simon & Garfunkel, Steely Dan, Dionne Warwick, Sadao Watanabe, Jon Anderson, Big Country, Roger Daltrey, Mick Jagger, Judas Priest, Mike Oldfield, Trevor Rabin, Joe Satriani, and Whitesnake and put them ...
| | Best Of Tammy Wynette CD (2005) (Import) Import
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 music CDs
$4.95
| | Megan Podwin ...And Then There's Crows. CD (2007)
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 songs
$9.35
| | Lindy Bingham Make Me An Offer CD (2008)
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 album
$12.65
| | Vota CD (2008)
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 CD music
$9.99
| | Cumbia Exitos CD (2009)
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 music CDs
$11.69
| | Jahn Sood The Disappearing Man & Other Sad Songs CD (2008)
Original Sun Singles '55-'58 songs
$13.15 The Disappearing Man.Press ReleaseNovember 2008After abruptly parting from Ezra Furman & the Harpoons in May of 2008 after two years of strange and glorious bouts of conquest and rock and roll, nearly 200 shows in cities coast to coast and after witnessing the kidnapping and tardy return of his beloved pet goose, it is commonly thought that the Harpoons's former guitarist Jahn Sood simply disappeared. Immediately following the discomforting incident when all of Sood's belongings were found abandoned in a public restroom in Lexington, Kentucky, the Harpoons drummer Adam Abrutyn and their steadfast manager Mitch Marlow began an investigation into their former compatriot's whereabouts. His location was not ascertained until several months later when the Harpoons received a mysterious letter from San Marcos, Guatemala, a city wedged in the mountains just south of the Mexican-Guatemalan border. This letter served to inform Ezra and his motley bunch that Sood had not in fact disappeared in the scientific sense but had fled the country with the law and all of his other ghosts behind him. The document received at that time also included a series of complicated technical drawings describing the apparatuses used to play his role in the Harpoons. These cryptic diagrams were then used to pass the torch of 'first mate' aboard the mighty ship of rock and roll to Redwalls' guitarist Andrew Langer who played Sood's parts on the Harpoons second Minty Fresh album "Inside the Human Body." Now, several months after his perplexing flight from under the lights, Sood has returned with a new prerogative. He has taken it upon himself to revitalize the lost world of the Great American Circus. In the spring of 2008 he will release The Disappearing Man & other Sad Songs, an album and Folk Opera set in the old days of circus. This project involves a full-length play and series of songs about the circus. As much a reflection on Sood's experience on tour with the Harpoons as a study in the act of fanfare, this is piece is thought to be a piercing and thought provoking new kind of art. Drawing comparisons to artists as diverse as Bertold Brecht, Tom Waits, Leonoid Andreyev, Bob Dylan and Man Man, Sood's writing looks face to face with doom and stands defiant towards anything less. The Folk Opera, the complete version of 'The Disappearing Man,' will premier in Inman Square in ...
|
|
|