Description
NEWLY REMASTERED AUDIOPHILE EDITION OF THE CLASSIC SUN ALBUM ON MID-PRICE CD FEATURING FOUR BONUS RECORDINGS
The comprehensive remastering and repackaging upgrade of the Man In Black's legendary Sun catalogue continues with the release of Johnny Cash's second album on CD.
Released in November 1958, Johnny Cash's 'Sings the Songs that Made him Famous' was a superb collection of many his Sun hits and featured 'Ballad Of A Teenage Queen', a No.1 country smash which also crossed over to no.
14 in the pop charts, There You Go', 'Train Of Love', 'Don't Make Me Go' 'Next In Line', 'Home Of The Blues', 'The Ways Of A Woman In Love' and 'Guess Things Happen That Way', his biggest national pop hit on Sun.
1958 was one of Johnny Cash's most prolific years in the Top 100 charts and helped make him the Sun label's most consistently successful artist.
Complete with sleeve notes by noted Sun Records authority Adam Komorowski and president of Sun Entertainment Corporation John Singleton, this CD has been digitally remastered from the original Sun master tapes by Nick Robbins at Soundmastering Studios for unrivalled sound quality.
Presented in digipack packaging.
The Johnny Cash re-issue series has been personally overseen by Singleton in Nashville and Charly Records founder Jean-Luc Young, continuing the long relationship between the companies begun by Shelby Singleton and Young over 40 years ago.
"We applaud and congratulate Charly Records for ensuring Johnny Cash's legendary Sun catalogue continues to be available on the quality formats his music deserves, especially on newly remastered vinyl for the seven LP's that were originally released by Sun Records in the late fifties and early sixties." John Singleton (Sun Entertainment Corporation)
"Charly Records have outdone themselves with this current Cash refresh.
From first reveal of the meticulously reproduced physical product to that needle-on-wax moment, it's clear that the team behind the magic here know their onions.
It's a series that's destined to enthrall any recent arrivals to Cash's oaky tones and add extra sonic dimensions for the diehards, while giving audiophiles a timely fix." Long Live Vinyl