The Holmes Brothers, In The Spirit; engineer
Music From The Original Soundtrack, The Civil War, “Ashokan Farewell”; engineer, producer
Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, The Original Peacock Recordings; mastering
1991
Michael Bolton, “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes,” Simply Mad About the Mouse; engineer
1993
David Darling, Eight-String Religion; engineer
1997
Delia Bell and Bill Grant, Dreaming; engineer
2002
J.B. Hutto, Slidin’ the Blues; engineer
About the Author
Glenn Berger, Ph.D. was for many years through the 1970s and ‘80s a recording assistant and later engineer/producer for A&R Studios where he first apprenticed under the legendary Phil Ramone at the age of seventeen. After twenty years in the music business, Glenn became a psychotherapist and currently practices in New York City and around the world by Skype. He is the inventor of a series of psychology iPhone apps called “Shrinky,” and blogs about relationships, success, and creativity at www.glennberger.net. He is also the author of a children’s book, Princess Chantik and the Outside World. Excerpts from this memoir have been published in Esquire, Rolling Stone, and SOS online.
Glenn Berger as a young schlepper circa 1974 at A&R Studios (left); and as he is today at MSR Studios.
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