This first pressing comes with a credits paper insert (later pressings have this information printed inside the gatefold sleeve).
Some copies came wrapped in a blue plastic bag with “Gal Costa Índia” printed in black (the solution found to continue selling the record as the military regime/dictatorship at the time had censored the picture cover) – see pictures.
Disco É Cultura
℗ 1973 (center labels and back cover)
A1 Índia 6:51
A2 Milho Verde 4:20
A3 Presente Cotidiano 2:54
A4 Volta 3:17
B1 Relance 4:52
B2 Da Maior Importância 5:12
B3 Passarinho 2:23
B4 Pontos De Luz 2:40
B5 Desafinado 2:36
Recorded live at the London House, Chicago, Il in 1961.
Tracks A1 and B2, recorded August 20, 1961
Track B3, recorded August 25, 1961
Tracks A2 and B1, recorded October 1961
A1 Tricrotism 11:10
A2 On Green Dolphin Street 8:55
B1 Thag’s Dance 5:40
B2 Ill Wind 5:33
B3 Kadota’s Blues 11:05
A1 Dance To The Music 2:58
A2 Higher 2:46
A3 I Ain’t Got Nobody (For Real) 4:25
Dance To The Medley 12:15
B1 Ride The Rhythm 2:46
B2 Color Me True 3:08
B3 Are You Ready 2:48
B4 Don’t Burn Baby 3:12
B5 I’ll Never Fall In Love Again 3:25
2nd pressing with tan labels which were used by RCA in 1976 only, soon replaced by black.
Poster included.
Printed in U.S.A.
“Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame”
A1 Jolene 2:36
A2 Traveling Man 2:10
A3 Lonely Comin´ Down 3:07
A4 The Bargain Store 2:39
A5 Touch Your Woman 2:39
B1 I Will Always Love You 2:53
B2 Love Is Like A Butterfly 2:19
B3 Coat Of Many Colors 3:02
B4 My Tennessee Mountain Home 3:04
B5 When I Sing For Him 2:56
[url=https://www.discogs.com/label/313656-Capitol-Records-Pressing-Plant-Winchester]Capitol Winchester[/url] pressing (denoted by “WW” etched in runouts) released in a gatefold sleeve with Burbank label.
Runouts primarily etched with identifiers for The Mastering Lab stamped (TML, TML-M, TML-S or TML-X).
[recorded live]…in London at the Rainbow Theatre…[by]…Small Manor Truck…and recorded again at Lisner Auditorium…
Mixing and refurbishing done at Sunset Sound
Tower of Power Horns courtesy of Columbia Records
All selections published by Naked Snake Music-ASCAP except as indicated
A1 (Public Domain)
A5 Barrère Music-BMI / Naked Snake Music-ASCAP
B1 Streetlights Music / Barrère Music / Kgin Music-BMI / Naked Snake Music-ASCAP
D1 Abraham Music-ASCAP
D2 Terrible Tunes Inc.-BMI
A1 Join The Band 1:50
A2 Fat Man In The Bathtub 4:50
A3 All That You Dream 4:25
A4 Oh Atlanta 4:09
A5 Old Folks’ Boogie 4:22
B1 Time Loves A Hero 4:20
B2 Day Or Night 5:23
B3 Mercenary Territory 4:27
B4 Spanish Moon 4:49
C1 Dixie Chicken 9:00
C2 Tripe Face Boogie 7:02
C3 Rocket In My Pocket 3:42
D1 Willin’ 3:42
D2 Don’t Bogart That Joint 0:57
D3 A Apolitical Blues 3:41
D4 Sailin’ Shoes 6:18
D5 Feats Don’t Fail Me Now 5:17
Capitol, Scranton pressing denoted by /I AM triangle symbol stamped into runouts.
Sleeve and box variations:
Very similar tor [r7063776] except:
Inside the box on the orange backing with the track list and credits, at the very bottom, below where it says “Produced by George Harrison and Phil Spector for APPLE RECORDS” it does not say “Manufactured by Apple Records, Inc. 1700 Broadway, New York, New York 10019”.
Each dust sleeve contains the lyrics and has a different colour: record 1 is lilac, record 2 is grey, and record 3 is chartreuse.
The box also includes a 90×60 cm full colour poster of George.
“It’s Johnny’s Birthday” is based upon “Congratulations” by Martin & Coulter.
Orange Apple labels. All runouts have the /IAM stamp indicating a solid Scranton pressing.
A1 I’d Have You Anytime 2:50
A2 My Sweet Lord 4:39
A3 Wah-Wah 5:35
A4 Isn’t It A Pity (Version One) 6:10
B1 What Is Life 4:18
B2 If Not For You 4:27
B3 Behind That Locked Door 3:03
B4 Let It Down 4:55
B5 Run Of The Mill 2:52
C1 Beware Of Darkness 3:47
C2 Apple Scruffs 3:03
C3 Ballad Of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll) 3:47
C4 Awaiting On You All 2:44
C5 All Things Must Pass 3:46
D1 I Dig Love 4:54
D2 Art Of Dying 3:35
D3 Isn’t It A Pity (Version Two) 4:46
D4 Hear Me Lord 5:46
Apple Jam
E1 Out Of The Blue 11:07
E2 It’s Johnny’s Birthday 0:49
E3 Plug Me In 3:15
F1 I Remember Jeep 6:59
F2 Thanks For The Pepperoni 5:26
Album mastered at Capitol Studios, Hollywood
A1 Hello Texas 2:33
A2 All Night Long 3:50
A3 Times Like These 3:02
A4 Nine Tonight 6:35
B1 Stand By Me 3:35
B2 Cherokee Fiddle 4:06
B3 Could I Have This Dance 3:14
B4 Lyin’ Eyes 6:23
C1 Lookin’ For Love 3:41
C2 Don’t It Make Ya Wanna Dance 3:29
C3 The Devil Went Down To Georgia 3:35
C4 Here Comes The Hurt Again 2:41
C5 Orange Blossom Special / Hoedown 2:06
D1 Love The World Away 3:11
D2 Falling In Love For The Night 3:00
D3 Darlin’ 2:34
D4 Look What You’ve Done To Me 5:39
D5 Hearts Against The Wind 2:58
Undisclosed pressing with smaller pressing ring (approximately 35mm) than [r1595647]
Recorded during the making of Granada Television program, ‘Johnny Cash At San Quentin Prison’
Printed in U.S.A.
The selections, except Track A1 (ASCAP), are BMI.
Track B4 ‘(There’ll Be) Peace In The Valley’: Some other LP-releases of ‘Johnny Cash At San Quentin’ (Cat# ‘32209’ and ‘S 63629’) have ‘Arr.: J. Cash’ on the label and lack the author-credit for ‘T. Dorsey’.
All runout characters are stamped.
A1 Wanted Man
A2 Wreck Of The Old 97
A3 I Walk The Line
A4 Darling Companion
A5 Starkville City Jail
B1 San Quentin
B2 San Quentin
B3 A Boy Named Sue
B4 (There’ll Be) Peace In The Valley
B5 Folsom Prison Blues