Johnny Cash once belligerently spent the night in the Starkville, Mississippi jail for the high crime of picking a flower late at night — an event he famously memorialized on “Live at San Quentin”. It spawned a local flower festival named after Cash, a Country Trail Marker commemorating the event, and 42 years after the late singer’s arrest, he was pardoned by the town government.

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Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

 

Looks unplayed, has a corner ding & shelf wear.

Notes:

Side D is Etched

A1. Dead And Done 3:27
A2. Bruised And Bloodied 3:38
A3. Wasteland 4:00
A4. Dangerous 3:50
A5. Liar 4:19
B1. Can't Go Wrong 3:47
B2. Buried In The Sand 4:17
B3. Let It Go 4:08
B4. Failure 3:52
C1. Beg 3:40
C2. Drift Away 4:52
C3. Pride Before The Fall 4:13
C4. Written In Stone 3:38

 

 

Barcode 888072186965

Data provided by Discogs

Weight 1.01 lbs