VICKERY, Mack
Live At The Alabama Women's Prison, plus
CDcatalog no.: BCD 16994 AH
ISBN: 978-3-89916-357-5
EAN: 4000127169945
Live At The Alabama Women's Prison, plus
Takes Johnny Cash's prison album concept to a new dimension! - One of the all-time greatest... and most tasteless... LP covers! - Incredibly rare first LP by the rockabilly singer who recorded for Sun and Gone Records, and went on to write songs for Jerry Lee Lewis and many others! - Includes a rare bonus single... the original version of Jerry Lee Lewis’ Meat Man. - Mack Vickery wrote top-selling records for Jerry Lee Lewis, George Strait, Tanya Tucker, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Paycheck, and many more. In the ‘50s he recorded at Sun Records and then for Gone Records. His first LP in 1970 was an all-time classic, 'Live At The Alabama Women's Prison', now reissued for the first time. It featured one of the greatest sleeve designs of all time and the music was no less impressive: Mack Vickery sang his heart out in front of convicted females starved for music, love and affection. Vickery took Johnny Cash’s 'Live In Prison' concept to a bizarre dimension and reached into the darkest corner of every teenage boy's sexual fantasies: Women Behind Bars. What could be better? He packed up his road show and took it into a woman's prison in Alabama. Vickery's record met with plenty of resistance, and the record company soon went bankrupt. In addition to the complete LP, there are two bonus tracks, one of which is the original version of Jerry Lee Lewis’ notorious Meat Man.
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1.
Life Turned Her That Way
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2.
A Woman Who Walks On The Wild Side
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3.
Walk A Mile In My Shoes
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Down At John Wayne's Ranch-Medley:Cryin' Time
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5.
Alabama Women's Prison Blues
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6.
The Purse
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Games People Play
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As Usual
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Jesus, Don't Give Up On Me
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10.
He Got The Whole World
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11.
Old Time Religion
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12.
Meat Man
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13.
The Farther I Let Her Go
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14.
Boston's Busiest Peeping Tom






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