Johnny Cash And The Tennessee Two – The Singing Story Teller (Pre-Owned Vinyl) STILL IN SHRINK (1970 Sun Records) SUN 115

R$ 377,00
Condition

Style: Folk / World / Country
Type: Vinyl LP (pre-owned)
Jacket Condition: VG+
Vinyl Condition: NEAR MINT
Label: Sun – SUN 115

Release Year: 1970

Museum quality Near Mint Vinyl still in the original shrink. 

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Album Description

The Singing Story Teller is a budget compilation featuring Johnny Cash and The Tennessee Two, released on various low-price labels drawing from his early Sun Records and Columbia-era catalog. The album highlights Cash’s defining strength as a storyteller, with songs centered on crime, love, hardship, and redemption. Backed by the stripped-down “boom-chicka-boom” sound of The Tennessee Two, the recordings emphasize simplicity and narrative over production polish, reflecting the raw energy of Cash’s early career. Like many budget compilations of the era, it serves as an accessible overview rather than a cohesive studio project.


Track Listing

I Walk The Line / Folsom Prison Blues / Hey Porter / Cry, Cry, Cry / Big River / Get Rhythm / So Doggone Lonesome / Give My Love To Rose / Train Of Love / Ballad Of A Teenage Queen / Guess Things Happen That Way / I Was There When It Happened

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