℗ 1972 Gulf Coast Records
Released July 30, 1972
Duration 30m 03s
Record Label Gulf Coast Records
Catalogue No. 43NB0478GU
Genre Country (Classic Country)
 

Glen Sherley

Glen Sherley

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1.1
Looking Back in Anger
Glen Sherley
4:10
1.2
Greystone Chapel
Glen Sherley
2:16
1.3
F.B.I. Top Ten
Glen Sherley
1:55
1.4
Portrait of My Woman
Glen Sherley
2:45
1.5
Mama Had Country Soul
Glen Sherley
3:31
1.6
Pick a Bouquet
Glen Sherley
2:56
1.7
If This Prison Yard Could Talk
Glen Sherley
3:12
1.8
Step Right This Way
Glen Sherley
2:20
1.9
Frisco Song
Glen Sherley
2:58
1.10
Keep Steppin'
Glen Sherley
1:55
1.11
Measure of a Man
Glen Sherley
2:05
Glen Milborn Sherley was an American criminal who became a country singer-songwriter after his song "Greystone Chapel" was made famous by Johnny Cash in 1968. Sherley wrote the song while in prison and it was performed by Cash at his Folsom Prison performance, later released as the album At Folsom Prison. Sherley was on the front row, unaware that his song was to be played. Sherley was then offered the chance to record this live album Glen Sherley, while still in prison. The album was a success when it was recorded, with the permission of prison officials, and released by Mega Records, production supervision provided by House of Cash with musicians from the Nashville area, leading to an offer from Johnny Cash himself to join Cash's publishing organization, House of Cash. When Sherley was released from Prison in 1971, he was met at the gates by Cash. Sherley subsequently wrote and performed a number of other songs. However, despite help from Cash, he was unable to adjust to life outside of prison, eventually committing suicide at the age of 42.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Gulf Coast Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-11 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
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RMS
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.21
-1.21 to -1.20
-15.89
-17.16 to -15.00
-12.35
-14.10 to -11.30
10
9 to 11
1
Looking Back in Anger
-1.21-16.74-12.711
2
Greystone Chapel
-1.21-16.12-12.510
3
F.B.I. Top Ten
-1.21-15.86-12.410
4
Portrait of My Woman
-1.21-17.16-14.111
5
Mama Had Country Soul
-1.20-15.86-12.410
6
Pick a Bouquet
-1.21-15.57-12.110
7
If This Prison Yard Could Talk
-1.21-16.26-12.710
8
Step Right This Way
-1.21-15.05-11.710
9
Frisco Song
-1.21-15.00-11.69
10
Keep Steppin'
-1.21-15.12-11.310
11
Measure of a Man
-1.21-16.05-12.310

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