Dylan
/ Cash Sessions
source: Studio outtakes
Tracks:
One Too Many Mornings
Good Ol' Mountain Dew (Lunsford
/ Wiseman)
I Still Miss Someone (J Cash
/ Roy Cash)
Careless Love (Trad)
Matchbox (Carl Perkins)
That's Alright Mama (A. Crudup)
Big River (J Cash)
Girl Of The North Country
I Walk The Line (J Cash)
You Are My Sunshine (Davis /
Mitchell)
Ring Of Fire (Carter
/ Kilgore)
Guess Things Happen That Way (Clement)
Just A Closer Walk With Thee (Trad)
Blue Yodel #1 (T for Texas)(J
Rodgers)
Blue Yodel #2 (J
Rodgers)
Ryman Auditorium:
I Threw It All Away
Living The Blues
Girl Of The North
Country
Quadraphonic mixes:
Nashville Skyline Rag
I Threw It All Away
Peggy Day
Country Pie
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
Review:
The outtakes are great fidelity studio recordings, but the performances
are very loose, first time trys. This is a 'must-have' disc for
historical
reasons, but it will probably not be one that you will want to play
every
day.
Re-released
in 2004
ther
commercial releases of Dylan / Cash
A
Fool Such As I
Aces
& Diamonds
Bob
meets George and Johnny
Nashville
1969
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Information:
Source / Venue:
CBS studios, Nashville, TN
February 17-18, 1969
Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, TN
May 1, 1969
Plus: Nashville Skyline
quadraphonic
mixes
Manufacturer / Catalog No.
Quality:
9 stars
Thanks
to Darren K for additional track titles
Bobsboots #
BB-d42
Quad:
I still have my Nashville
Skyline
quadraphonic LP. For those of us who can
remember
the experience, this disc can approximate it when played through a
surround
sound system. If you're lost about the 'Quad' thing, it was a late '60s
experiment that never caught on. Long before surround sound was
conceived,
the idea was to have four completely separate channels of music
emanating
from four equidistant speakers. For instance, the drums could be behind
left, the bass behind right, lead instruments front left, vocals and
rhythm
guitar front right. The effect of various quad discs ranged from mildly
surreal to annoyingly inept. As with the surround system, it required
the
purchase of an amplifier that could reproduce the desired effect. Few
chose
to scrap their amplifier for this new technology, and the fad quickly
went
away.©
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