A Johnny Cash live album from 1968 is finally set to be released

A previously unreleased Johnny Cash live album that was recorded in 1968 is finally set to be released.

Recorded by the late Owsley Stanley at the Carousel Ballroom in San Francisco on April 24, 1968, the 28-song set – which included a pair of Bob Dylan covers – saw Cash performing with his then-new wife June Carter Cash and his backing band The Tennessee Three.

‘Bear’s Sonic Journals: Johnny Cash At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24 1968’ is now set for release on September 24 via the Owsley Stanley Foundation and Renew Records/BMG, and is the latest entry in the Owsley Stanley Foundation’s ‘Bear’s Sonic Journals’ series.

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The live album has been previewed today (June 24) with Cash’s rendition of ‘Going to Memphis’, which you can hear below.

The record, which will be released digitally, on CD and on 2xLP, also features new essays by Johnny and June Carter Cash’s son John Carter Cash, as well as Owsley Stanley’s son Starfinder Stanley, the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir and Widespread Panic’s Dave Schools.

New art by Susan Archie and a reproduction of the original Carousel Ballroom concert poster by Steve Catron will also be included in the release.

You can pre-order the Johnny Cash live album here and see the tracklist for ‘Bear’s Sonic Journals: Johnny Cash At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24 1968’ below.

1. Cocaine Blues
2. Long Black Veil
3. Orange Blossom Special (CD and Digital only)
4. Going to Memphis
5. The Ballad of Ira Hayes
6. Rock Island Line
7. Guess Things Happen That Way
8. One Too Many Mornings
9. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
10. Give My Love to Rose
11. Green, Green Grass of Home
12. Old Apache Squaw
13. Lorena
14. Forty Shades of Green
15. Bad News
16. Jackson
17. Tall Lover Man
18. June’s Song Introduction
19. Wildwood Flower
20. Foggy Mountain Top
21. This Land Is Your Land
22. Wabash Cannonball
23. Worried Man Blues
24. Long Legged Guitar Pickin’ Man
25. Ring of Fire
26. Big River
27. Don’t Take Your Guns to Town
28. I Walk the Line

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Back in January, Johnny Cash was among the famous figures to be selected by former US President Donald Trump to be featured in a proposed statue-filled ‘National Garden of American Heroes’.

The plans for the Garden were cancelled by current US President Joe Biden last month.