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At San Quentin


Reviews (5)


PopMatters

d. 15. Nov. 2006

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Lou Friedman

d. 15. Nov. 2006

"The man in black provided us with one of the most colorful albums in the Columbia archives, and with the entire concert, including dialogue, a DVD, and a jaw-dropping booklet, the question of purchasing this is a no-brainer. Do it".


Pitchfork

d. 13. Nov. 2006

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Amanda Petrusich

d. 13. Nov. 2006

"Some of the most notable new additions are the openers, which, for obvious reasons, weren't included on the original Cash LP or its reissue: Carl Perkins performs his own "Blue Suede Shoes" to warm up the crowd, complete with a rollicking electric guitar solo. Perkins is followed by Virginia's Statler Brothers (their "Flowers on the Wall" was immortalized in Pulp Fiction, and gets a rousing reception here). A late-incarnation of the Carter Family (now Helen, June, Anita, and Mother Maybelle) coo, warble, and Carter-scratch through "The Last Thing on My Mind" and "Wildwood Flower" before Cash finally strides onstage".


Berlingske tidende

d. 18. Dec. 2006

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Janus Køster-Rasmussen

d. 18. Dec. 2006


Jyllands-posten

d. 11. Jan. 2007

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Finn Smed Sahlholdt

d. 11. Jan. 2007


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