From the iconic self introduction through the ending visit to Greystone Chapel, we get an intimate tour of life at Folsom Prison through the eyes of Johnny Cash. The album isn’t just a perfect representation of prison life though, it also serves as a perfect self portrait of the man himself.
The tough guy deals with loss and despair. He faces mortality, and addiction. He brings June out to sing with him and compliments her, exposing a lighter side and the importance of family. His on stage banter is humorous and profane and shows his connection to his audience.
You learn everything there is to know about Johnny Cash during these 45 minutes, encased in these classic songs. I don’t know what has happened to bring about the suckification of country music since the times when this was recorded, but my guess is Mr. Johnny Cash would gladly give his middle finger to it…

This is an absolutely essential work and thankfully it is recognized as such. I like “The Orange Blossom Special” as my feature.
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