JOHNNY CASH At Folsom Prison (2009 Japanese limited 'Legacy Edition' 3-disc digitally remastered set - on January 13th 1968, Johnny Cash walked into California's Folsom State Prison and made popular music history. The choicest cuts from the two shows he recorded that day merged to become 'At Folsom Prison', a multi-million selling album produced by Bob Johnston that unveiled a startling portrait of American prison life and energized Cash's career. The 2 CDs in this deluxe edition contain each one of Cash's 36 performances from both shows, and the unreleased performances of his road mates Carl Perkins, The Statler Brothers, and June Carter. The set also includes a bonus Region 2 NTSC DVD 'Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison'; produced by award-winning director Bestor Cram and Cash biographer Michael Streissguth, the documentary follows Johnny through the gates of the dark prison to reveal a moment flush with ramifications. Includes exclusive interviews from those who accompanied Cash at Folsom Prison, friends and family, and inmates who witnessed the show, along with new footage filmed inside Folsom Prison, dramatic photographs by Jim Marshall, and rare archival material featuring Cash, which illustrate the album and concert's importance in a new and gripping way. Presented in deluxe longbox, complete with an exclusive 40-page booklet containing many never-before-seen photos from the entire day and new in-depth liner notes and recollections, plus Japanese/English lyric booklet, housed in stickered resealable polythene outer bag)