Grievous Angel
Gram ParsonsParsons' vocals are emotive and genuine, perfectly suited to the lyrical themes. The harmonies, particularly with Emmylou Harris, are a standout feature, adding depth and resonance to the tracks.
Parsons' vocals are emotive and genuine, perfectly suited to the lyrical themes. The harmonies, particularly with Emmylou Harris, are a standout feature, adding depth and resonance to the tracks.
Overall, "At San Quentin" is a must-listen for fans of Johnny Cash and country music. It showcases Cash's talent as a performer and songwriter, and captures a moment in music history that is both powerful and moving.
Kinda good, just not my type
So far, so good Moonlight Mile is quite boring Brown Sugar is a blast
Slow and steady. Clear sound. Good vocal.
Skip after intro of the 1st song, no-no
Not my type. Skiped after 2 songs
ABSOLUTE BANGER
Like a drive on a nigth road. Sounds cool, you exited, but close the end you really feel the fatigue
Ok.
Nice and easy. Descend sound. Like
5/5
Overall, "At San Quentin" is a must-listen for fans of Johnny Cash and country music. It showcases Cash's talent as a performer and songwriter, and captures a moment in music history that is both powerful and moving.
Ok.
Ok.
4/5
For 90s it is may consider brave and groundbreaking, but after few dozens of years it's sounds iffy, but okay.
Boring.
Not my type.
Parsons' vocals are emotive and genuine, perfectly suited to the lyrical themes. The harmonies, particularly with Emmylou Harris, are a standout feature, adding depth and resonance to the tracks.
Cool. Cool. Cool, cool, cool.
Classic.
Ok