Although this performance at Sweden's Österåker Prison isn't as timeless or integral to the
Johnny Cash catalog as
At Folsom Prison and At San Quentin, it still delivers an agreeable set list of standards and '70s-era rarities.
Carl Perkins plays on every track, having joined
Cash's entourage during the onset of The Johnny Cash Show several years prior, and the veteran band sounds tight and assured on songs like "Me and Bobby McGee" and "Lookin' Back in Anger" (a track written by former Folsom Prison inmate Glen Sherley).
Cash fanatics won't want to pass this one up, but casual fans might be happier with one of
the Man in Black's better-known prison recordings. [Issued in 2007, the 35th Anniversary Edition of
På Österåker expanded the original album's track listing to 24 songs, including a cover of
Perkins' "Blue Suede Shoes" and an instrumental version of "I Walk the Line" that spotlights the work of pianist Larry Butler.] ~ Andrew Leahey