

JOHNNY CASH - With His Hot And Blue Guitar (Intervention Sun Records Hi-Fi Series - Mono) - LP (45 RPM) - Deluxe Audiophile 180g Vinyl [MAR 20]
LP - 180g Black Vinyl (45rpm). Intervention Sun Records Hi-Fi Series Audiophile 45RPM Mono Edition housed in a beautifully restored âold-styleâ jacket, manufactured by Stoughton Printing Co. Features a new essay by noted Sun Records historian and two-time Grammy Award winner Colin Escott.
⢠180-gram deluxe 45 RPM all-analogue mono edition!
⢠100% analog mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the original master tape
⢠Ultra-quiet 180-gram vinyl pressed at Gotta Groove Records
⢠Plating and 3-step processing by RTI
⢠Beautifully restored Old Style Jacket by Stoughton Printing
⢠Reissue of the first ever LP released on Sun Records!
⢠Features the hit singles âI Walk The Line,â âCry! Cry! Cry!â and âFolsom Prison Bluesâ
Intervention Records will continue its Sun Records Hi-Fi Series â featuring classic titles from the Memphis label, mastered to vinyl from original master tapes in the Sun vaults â with a brilliant new pressing of Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar!, the first long-playing record from one of country musicâs most enduring icons. The album, featuring âI Walk The Line,â âCry, Cry, Cry,â and âFolsom Prison Blues,â has been given the ultimate treatment for this 180-gram, 45 RPM mono release, featuring audio from original master tapes mastered to vinyl in an all-analog process, plus restored artwork featuring new liner notes.
âI never imagined that Iâd hear the iconic voice of Johnny Cash on Intervention Records!â said Shane Buettner, Intervention Recordsâ founder. âAnd I donât think music fans around the world have ever heard Johnnyâs voice, or Sam Phillipsâ famous Sun Studio sound, as clearly and definitively as they will on this new 45 RPM mono cut. This is as close you can get to a time machine back to Memphis in the 1950s!â
Originally issued in the fall of 1957 â the first long-player for Sam Phillipsâ Sun Records â Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! showcases the stripped-down sound that would make the future Man in Black one of the most enduring and respected musicians of the 20th century. Backed only by his âTennessee Twoâ (Luther Perkins on lead guitar and Marshall Grant on upright bass) and augmented by Phillipsâ signature studio slapback that gave Cashâs âboom-chicka-boomâ sound its kick, Hot and Blue Guitar! is the album that introduced many to Cashâs sonorous baritone.
The LP features Cashâs first three single A-sides for Sun, all self-penned: âCry, Cry, Cry,â (a No. 14 country chart hit), âSo Doggone Lonesomeâ (which peaked at No. 4 on the country charts) and Cashâs signature original âI Walk The Line.â The latter was a No. 1 country smash for six non-consecutive weeks in the summer of 1956 before crossing over into the Top 20 of Billboardâs pop charts. Additional standouts include Cashâs renditions of fare like âThe Wreck Of The Old 97â and âRock Island Line,â as well as a fourth original song, âFolsom Prison Bluesâ â which would top the country charts more than a decade later when Cash performed it as part of his landmark 1968 live album At Folsom Prison.
Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! is the second title in Interventionâs Sun Records Hi-Fi Series, offering exquisite pressings of definitive country and rock material from the labelâs storied discography. It follows the debut release in the series (and Sunâs second LP), Dance Album of Carl Perkins. The 1957 album served as a defining introduction to Perkinsâ pioneering rockabilly songbook, including the standards âBlue Suede Shoes,â âMatchbox,â and âHoney Donât.â (âBlue Suede Shoes,â later covered by Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and countless others, celebrates the 70th anniversary of its release in 2026.)
Intervention has handled the audio presentation and packaging of these vital albums with great care and attention to detail. Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! was sourced from flat transfers of Âźâ monaural master reels sourced from the Sun Records archive, which compiled the labelâs original 7âł single masters. This exhaustive research process resulted in the best-sounding tape version of each of the 12 songs on the original album, as well as the first vinyl edition of the album in decades to be sourced from these tapes. Acclaimed mastering engineer Kevin Gray at CoHEARent Audio has overseen this pressing of Hot and Blue Guitar!; lacquers were plated using RTIâs three-step process and pressed on ultra-quiet 180-gram vinyl by boutique pressing plant Gotta Groove Records, offering crystal-clear audio fidelity that sacrifices none of the spark of the original recordings.
The beautifully restored âold-styleâ jacket, manufactured by Stoughton Printing Co., features a new essay by noted Sun Records historian and two-time Grammy Award winner Colin Escott. His liner notes offer rich context on Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar!, from recording to packaging, and how the album planted the seeds for Cashâs singular career, spanning more than half a century. â(Hot and Blue Guitar) wasâŚa summary of Johnny Cashâs roots and his story so far,â he writes. âThe breadth of his song choices gave some idea of what awaited us in the years and decades ahead.â
Tracklist:Â
A1. Rock Island Live
A2. I Heard That Lonesome Whistle
A3. Country Boy
A4. If The Good Lord's Willing
A5. Cry, Cry, Cry
A6. Remember Me
B1. So Doggone Lonesome
B2. I Was There When It Happened
B3. I Walk The Line
B4. The Wreck Of The Old '97
B5. Folsom Prison Blues
B6. Doin' My Time
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LP - 180g Black Vinyl (45rpm). Intervention Sun Records Hi-Fi Series Audiophile 45RPM Mono Edition housed in a beautifully restored âold-styleâ jacket, manufactured by Stoughton Printing Co. Features a new essay by noted Sun Records historian and two-time Grammy Award winner Colin Escott.
⢠180-gram deluxe 45 RPM all-analogue mono edition!
⢠100% analog mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the original master tape
⢠Ultra-quiet 180-gram vinyl pressed at Gotta Groove Records
⢠Plating and 3-step processing by RTI
⢠Beautifully restored Old Style Jacket by Stoughton Printing
⢠Reissue of the first ever LP released on Sun Records!
⢠Features the hit singles âI Walk The Line,â âCry! Cry! Cry!â and âFolsom Prison Bluesâ
Intervention Records will continue its Sun Records Hi-Fi Series â featuring classic titles from the Memphis label, mastered to vinyl from original master tapes in the Sun vaults â with a brilliant new pressing of Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar!, the first long-playing record from one of country musicâs most enduring icons. The album, featuring âI Walk The Line,â âCry, Cry, Cry,â and âFolsom Prison Blues,â has been given the ultimate treatment for this 180-gram, 45 RPM mono release, featuring audio from original master tapes mastered to vinyl in an all-analog process, plus restored artwork featuring new liner notes.
âI never imagined that Iâd hear the iconic voice of Johnny Cash on Intervention Records!â said Shane Buettner, Intervention Recordsâ founder. âAnd I donât think music fans around the world have ever heard Johnnyâs voice, or Sam Phillipsâ famous Sun Studio sound, as clearly and definitively as they will on this new 45 RPM mono cut. This is as close you can get to a time machine back to Memphis in the 1950s!â
Originally issued in the fall of 1957 â the first long-player for Sam Phillipsâ Sun Records â Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! showcases the stripped-down sound that would make the future Man in Black one of the most enduring and respected musicians of the 20th century. Backed only by his âTennessee Twoâ (Luther Perkins on lead guitar and Marshall Grant on upright bass) and augmented by Phillipsâ signature studio slapback that gave Cashâs âboom-chicka-boomâ sound its kick, Hot and Blue Guitar! is the album that introduced many to Cashâs sonorous baritone.
The LP features Cashâs first three single A-sides for Sun, all self-penned: âCry, Cry, Cry,â (a No. 14 country chart hit), âSo Doggone Lonesomeâ (which peaked at No. 4 on the country charts) and Cashâs signature original âI Walk The Line.â The latter was a No. 1 country smash for six non-consecutive weeks in the summer of 1956 before crossing over into the Top 20 of Billboardâs pop charts. Additional standouts include Cashâs renditions of fare like âThe Wreck Of The Old 97â and âRock Island Line,â as well as a fourth original song, âFolsom Prison Bluesâ â which would top the country charts more than a decade later when Cash performed it as part of his landmark 1968 live album At Folsom Prison.
Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! is the second title in Interventionâs Sun Records Hi-Fi Series, offering exquisite pressings of definitive country and rock material from the labelâs storied discography. It follows the debut release in the series (and Sunâs second LP), Dance Album of Carl Perkins. The 1957 album served as a defining introduction to Perkinsâ pioneering rockabilly songbook, including the standards âBlue Suede Shoes,â âMatchbox,â and âHoney Donât.â (âBlue Suede Shoes,â later covered by Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran and countless others, celebrates the 70th anniversary of its release in 2026.)
Intervention has handled the audio presentation and packaging of these vital albums with great care and attention to detail. Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! was sourced from flat transfers of Âźâ monaural master reels sourced from the Sun Records archive, which compiled the labelâs original 7âł single masters. This exhaustive research process resulted in the best-sounding tape version of each of the 12 songs on the original album, as well as the first vinyl edition of the album in decades to be sourced from these tapes. Acclaimed mastering engineer Kevin Gray at CoHEARent Audio has overseen this pressing of Hot and Blue Guitar!; lacquers were plated using RTIâs three-step process and pressed on ultra-quiet 180-gram vinyl by boutique pressing plant Gotta Groove Records, offering crystal-clear audio fidelity that sacrifices none of the spark of the original recordings.
The beautifully restored âold-styleâ jacket, manufactured by Stoughton Printing Co., features a new essay by noted Sun Records historian and two-time Grammy Award winner Colin Escott. His liner notes offer rich context on Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar!, from recording to packaging, and how the album planted the seeds for Cashâs singular career, spanning more than half a century. â(Hot and Blue Guitar) wasâŚa summary of Johnny Cashâs roots and his story so far,â he writes. âThe breadth of his song choices gave some idea of what awaited us in the years and decades ahead.â
Tracklist:Â
A1. Rock Island Live
A2. I Heard That Lonesome Whistle
A3. Country Boy
A4. If The Good Lord's Willing
A5. Cry, Cry, Cry
A6. Remember Me
B1. So Doggone Lonesome
B2. I Was There When It Happened
B3. I Walk The Line
B4. The Wreck Of The Old '97
B5. Folsom Prison Blues
B6. Doin' My Time









