Glen Glenn - Rockabilly Legend album flac
Performer: Glen GlennTitle: Rockabilly Legend
Style: Rockabilly
Released: 1987
MP3 album: 1498 mb
FLAC album: 1381 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: AHX DMF VOC AAC FLAC MP3 VOX
Genre: Rock
Orin Glenn Troutman (born October 24, 1934), known professionally as Glen Glenn, is an American rockabilly singer whose career began in the early 1950s and continues to this day. He was born in Joplin, Missouri. In late 1957, he signed with Era Records in Los Angeles, California and in January 1958 his first single was released, "Everybody's Movin'" backed with "I'm Glad My Baby's Gone". Rockabilly legend (1956). Glen Glenn's Web site with bio information, photos and discography.
Classics by Glen Glenn. Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Loud Loud Music. Missouri Rockabilly 1955-1965. The History of Rockabilly, Part 6. сборник. The History of Rockabilly, Part 4. 2019 Original Recording Remastered. Rockabilly & Rock n' Roll Vol. 7. 2017 50 Original Rock Classic Songs. Rockabilly Riot On Sunset Strip.
Previously performed along with his guitarist Gary Lambert as Glen and Gary, TheMissouri Mountain Boys. He would later perform as Glen Trout until he was signed to Era label and changed it to Glen Glenn. Newspaper column, Honolulu Star-Bulletin (Honolulu, Hawaii), 1958/Nov. 8. Feature article and sessionography in issue 27 (1983) of New Kommotion. Article in issue 48 (1987) of Now Dig This.
Missouri Rockabilly 1955-1965 - Студийный альбом от Glen Glenn. В альбом вошло 35 треков. Продолжительность альбома: 01:17:06. It's a Sad Thing to See How She's Forgettin' Me. 01:20. Alone With You. 01:45.
Missouri Rockabilly 1955-1965. 35 tracks · 31 December 1992. The Glen Glenn Story/Everybody's Movin'. 29 tracks · 1 October 2009. 36 tracks · 16 November 2007. 21 tracks · 18 September 2011.
Glen Glenn, real name Glen Troutman, was born in Missouri in 1934. Glen’s break as a rockabilly soloist came in early 1958 when he recorded ‘Everybody’s Movin’’ at Gold Star studio in LA, backed by Eddie Cochran’s bassist Connie Guybo Smith. Released on the Era label, the record became a strong seller. The 1984 album contains excellent covers of songs by Roy Orbison, Wayne Raney, Larry Williams, Johnny Cash and Hank Williams alongside Glen’s new version of the title track. The fine old-style rockabilly feel was achieved by Glen calling in Gary Lambert and Connie Smith, both of whom had played on his original Era recordings.
Title Artist Album Time. 50s Rockabilly Hellraisers.
Tracklist
| A1 | Everybody's Movin' |
| A2 | One Cup Of Coffee |
| A3 | Kathleen |
| A4 | I'm Glad My Baby's Gone |
| A5 | Would Ya |
| A6 | Laurie Ann |
| A7 | I'll Never Stop Loving You |
| A8 | Blue Jeans & A Boy's Shirt |
| B1 | I Didn't Have The Sense To Go |
| B2 | I Saw My Castles Fall Today |
| B3 | Alone With You |
| B4 | Crazy Arms |
| B5 | It Rains Rain |
| B6 | Johnny Cash Medley |
| B7 | Baby I Don't Care |
| B8 | Mean Woman Blues |








