
An essential archival live recording from 1973, "A Night to Remember" captures Johnny Cash at the peak of his powers, delivering a master class in country storytelling and raw stage presence.
2020 · Third Man Records
Imagine stepping back in time to a dimly lit auditorium in 1973, Johnny Cash standing before you, guitar in hand, ready to lay bare his soul. This isn't just a concert; it's an intimate communion, a masterclass in the art of storytelling through song. You'll hear the familiar rumble of his baritone, the crackle of the crowd, and the tight, unvarnished sound of the Tennessee Three, all preserved with a warmth that only analog recordings can deliver. It's for late nights, long drives, and any moment you need a voice that understands the weight of the world, yet still finds a way to sing. Own this if you crave the authentic, unedited Man in Black, revealing new facets of his legendary live persona.
How does A Night to Remember sound next to the rest of Johnny Cash's catalogue?
The production is pushed notably harder into live recording than this artist usually allows.
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