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Sun Records Reissue Series

Sun Records Reissue Series

In 1952 a record label started in a bustling Tennessee town. They were fond of acoustic tile, storefronts, the color yellow, the owner producing recording sessions and music that generally moved people. Their output couldn't be pigeonholed to any one genre. They released everything....country, rock and roll, gospel, bluegrass, rockabilly, blues. If there's an American musical form that came to fruition in the early 20th century, bet your bottom dollar that some outstanding examples of it were recorded and released by Sun Records.

Sixty-one years later, Third Man Records, in a similarly-bustling Tennessee town and believing in many of the same ideas mentioned above, has entered into partnership with the legendary Sun Records to reissue titles from their catalog on the format they were best known... 45rpm 7" singles.

The initial three releases highlight three disparate, yet engaging releases from the Sun catalog.

Originally released in 1953, "Bear Cat" by Rufus Thomas is as certifiable a primitive R'n'B smoker that's ever existed. Complete with the inimitable Joe Hill Louis on guitar, the future "Funky Chicken" Thomas gives his male-perspective answer record to Big Mama Thornton's "Hound Dog." In the process, the legal powers behind "Hound Dog" writers Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller won a lawsuit claiming "Bear Cat" infringed on the duo's copyright. Ever since the writing credits have been Leiber/Stoller, but what has not changed is the unbeatable groove that moves the song. "Bear Cat" is as fresh today as it was when it was originally released sixty years ago.

Also released in 1953, "Just Walking in the Rain" by the Prisonaires was Sun's first certifiable hit. Penned Johnny Bragg and Robert Riley, both inmates at Tennessee State Prison, the solemn, haunting doo wop vibes were enough to garner the group, all incarcerated inmates, frequent day passes out of prison walls to perform across the state...including numerous engagements at the governor's mansion. The vocal prowess and good behavior on day trips would be enough for most group members to be pardoned by the governor. Elvis Presley often said the Prisonaires were his favorite vocal group and even covered "Just Walking in the Rain" on occasion. The proof is in the pudding on this one.

Released in 1956, "Get Rhythm" is an upbeat number by Johnny Cash with positive lyrics speaking of a happy shoe-shine boy. While the song is classic, inimitable Cash, it would quickly become overshadowed by its b-side, "I Walk the Line." A peculiar song that changes key between each verse and has no chorus, "I Walk the Line" would become the song Cash is best known for, a tale of pledged fidelity with lyrical undertones implying even deeper meaning. Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song at #30 in their 2004 list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.

Each release remains faithful to its original issue on Sun, replicating the classic logo and label design coupled with a striking Sun company sleeve that dutifully employs the rooster Sam Philips lamented losing as labels switched from 78's to 45's.

This will be an ongoing partnership between Sun and Third Man and future releases are already in the works. Pre-orders for all three initial releases on black vinyl (available for purchase individually or as part of a bundle) begin today, with an official release date of May 21st.

The limited edition versions of these singles will be an eye-catching yellow and black splatter configuration we're lovingly calling sun-ray vinyl. They will be limited to 150 copies per title. 100 copies of each of the limited versions will be sold from the Rolling Record store on May 28, 29, and 30th. The 28th we will sell the lmtd Johnny Cash single at Sun Records in Memphis TN, 29th will be Rufus Thomas at Please and Thank You in Louisville KY, and on the 30th we will sell The Prisonaires Sun Ray at Luna Records in Indianapolis. As always 50 copies of each limited edition record will go in random mail orders for the standard edition vinyl through the Third Man website. Please stay tuned to the Rolling Record Store Twitter account for updates on these sales.


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CINCI

PS2: I keep remembering details about the Johnny Cash family. Marty Stuart is an X son-in-law of Johnny Cash. Marty was married to Johnny Cash’s daughter, Cindy Cash. Now Marty is married to Connie Smith, a longtime Opry member, like new Opry member, Cory Younts in the Old Crow Medicine Show band, the Jack White Buzzards’ band and a Third Man Records’ session player. The circle of music just keeps going round and round and round. / Now back to listening to some more WTMR. :)

CINCI

PS: Forgot to mention, also got to see June Carter Cash’s niece and her husband preforming at the JC Birthday Celebration and met them outside afterwards while they were waiting on their ride. June’s niece (June’s sister Anita’s daughter) mentioned that Marty Stuart was the person that talked her into getting out and performing again. Johnny and June’s son John, his wife and their son also performed during the birthday celebration but I missed their performances the day before. I’m hoping Jack White and his buddies at Third Man Records get to know the Cash and Carter families. Those two families are music royalty around Nashville. I believe they would be a really good influence for Jack and his TMR buddies.

CINCI

With all the talk of Johnny Cash, ya all might want to head on over to www.johnnycash.com and check out the web site for the new Johnny Cash Museum and Event Center in downtown Nashville. The museum is located on 3rd Ave.South and Third Man Records is located on 7th Ave.South = very close to each other. I went to the JCM&EC for the first time during the 2014 Johnny Cash Birthday Celebration held February 28 through March 2nd. It was pretty cool to meet Johnny Cash’s brother, Tommy Cash, in the hallway and then later see him, his and JC’s sister Joanne, Tommy’s son, and other Cash family members and friends put on a show for what would have been Johnny Cash’s 82nd birthday (actual birthdate is 26 February). It was really special that they played a lot of JC’s songs and songs written about him in his honor/memory. They encouraged audience members to sing along if they knew the songs. There were a lot of JC’s fans there that knew his songs well and were singing along. After seeing those Cash family members and friends performing together I thought that it would be a good thing for Third Man Records to work with the Cash Clan in the future for some record making. A biographer for Johnny Cash asked the question: What did Johnny Cash do for Nashville? And his answer: Johnny Cash put Nashville on the map. It was those early pioneers like Johnny Cash, Earl Scruggs and others that brought attention to Nashville. Ever since more and more music folks have been flocking to Nashville to live, make more music and then there are those that love to visit for the music. I visited the Music City back in the summer of 1998 and was able to relocate to TN in the summer of 2000 to be close to all of the “live” music. It sure makes life extra special and a little sweeter.

Quizze

Rufus Headstone… https://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/v/t35.0-12/1091977_10203214006494626_872642858_o.jpg?oh=aa8f889a1eb08fabc4ce29c0bcade0bf&oe=5326958E

Lee Johnson

Anybody had a problem with the sound quality due to the EXTREMELY thin vinyl? I know these recordings are fairly old but I have other vinyl copies of the Johnny Cash songs that sound way better!

Kevin

Good stuff. I wish I could have gotten the sun-ray vinyl though!! The Prisonaires are incredible. Wasn’t expecting that.

deadskeletonbones

I also love Johnny Cash. Watched “Walk the Line” a couple of months ago and thought how cool it would be if TMR did something with Sun records. Ordering today :)

Cathryn

Can’t wait to get this bundle. I love Johnny Cash. The sunburst vinyl looks great.

Kali Durga

Who needs a hound dog when they could have a bear cat? Sorry, Big Mama T., but I’m stickin’ with Rufus…

dustinjohns

Anyone here get a sun-ray? No dice for me. All black. Getting ready to listen to them now.

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