Johnny Cash - Tulsa 1972 Soundboard

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Johnny Cash
Oral Roberts University Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma
October 27, 1972

Soundboard Recording from Bob Wootton's 7½" reel tape.

01 Sunday Morning Coming Down (cut)
02 Tennessee Flat Top Box
03 Oney
04 These Hands
05 I Still Miss Someone - Me And Bobby McGee
06 Orleans Parish Prison
07 Help Me - Jesus Was A Carpenter
08 Five Feet High And Risin’
09 That Silver Haired Daddy Of Mine (with Carl Perkins)
10 Orange Blossom Special
11 Folsom Prison Blues
12 I Walk The Line - Jackson (with June Carter)
13 If I Were A Carpenter - Help Me Make It Through The Night (with June Carter)
14 Will The Circle Be Unbroken - Daddy Sang Bass
15 I See Men As Trees Walking - Last Supper
16 Children, Go Where I Send Thee
17 Peace In The Valley
18 A Thing Called Love

Two recent transfers of the tape circulate, the second transfer having a right channel dropout from the end of 1 into the beginning of 2 but generally with better sound than the first transfer.

This recording comes from a 7 ½ reel tape, that once belonged to Bob Wootton. It is likely that Carl Perkins’ and the Carters’ sets, along with the first couple of Cash’s songs exist on another reel. The source tape is probably not the master.

1 and 16 are cut. The tape begins at the end of 1 and side one runs out during 16.

This recording obviously is the "first transfer", because it doesn't have the dropout. The sound is nonetheless great for a Cash show from that time, it's a typical SBD sound with very distinct vocals and low audience level. All in all a fantastic performance, with Johnny in perfect shape. He does his best to deliver what is one of his top vocal performances.
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