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 Post subject: [2013-08-13] Glen Campbell "See You There" Reimagining of some of his most popular songs (Surfdog)
PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:51 am 
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1. Hey Little One
2. Wichita Lineman
3. Gentle On My Mind
4. Postcard From Paris
5. Waiting on the Comin of My Lord
6. What I Wouldn t Give
7. Galveston
8. By the Time I Get to Phoenix
9. There s No Me...Without You
10. True Grit
11. Rhinestone Cowboy
12. Waiting on the Comin of My Lord (feat. Jose Hernandez & Mariachi Del Sol De Mexico)


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 Post subject: [2013-08-13] Glen Campbell "See You There" Reimagining of some of his most popular songs (Surfdog)
PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:51 am 
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From the Associated Press:

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Campbell ends touring career, to release new album
By CHRIS TALBOTT | Associated Press – 1 hr 0 mins ago

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Glen Campbell's Alzheimer's disease has progressed too far to allow him to continue touring.

Instead, he'll spend his 77th birthday on Monday in Washington as an advocate for Alzheimer's research. The trip includes a fundraising dinner for the Alzheimer's Association and a visit to Capitol Hill, where he'll visit the Senate.

Alzheimer's has robbed Campbell of many of his best memories, gained over a lifetime as an entertainment icon who was a pop star, a groundbreaking session musician, an actor and TV variety show host.

But it hasn't taken everything.

Campbell will release a new album, "See You There," on July 30. It's a reimagining of some of his most popular songs, recorded by Julian Raymond during the same sessions that produced Campbell's last studio album of all new material, 2011's "Ghost on the Canvas."

The album offers new versions of his biggest hits like "Wichita Lineman," ''By the Time I Get to Phoenix," ''Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Hey Little One."

In a brief interview, Campbell said of the songs: "Oh, they're great. Those are great."

His wife, Kim Campbell, says her husband still occasionally lays down vocal tracks in the studio but the disease has progressed too far to allow him to continue touring, something the family and Campbell's management left open when he wrapped up his successful goodbye world tour last year.

"Glen still wants to record, but it's just a matter of if he's able to," Kim Campbell said. "It just gets more and more difficult for him all the time."

He remains healthy and vigorous and continues to play golf. His family invites musicians over to the house from time to time — songwriter Jimmy Webb, who wrote some of Campbell's most iconic hits, visited with his family over the weekend — and Campbell joins in on jam sessions, playing the guitar as if the progressive, irreversible neurological disorder has yet to touch his muscle memory.

"We're trying to live our lives and stay out there and socialize as much as we can as long as we can," she said. "The other night we went to see Merle Haggard and hung out with Toby Keith on his bus. ...

Everybody played different songs and had a great time. So we're still out there trying to do that kind of stuff. But eventually we might not be able to do that."

Surfdog Records owner Dave Kaplan says "See You There" is meant to feel like sitting next to Campbell in the living room, the way he was introduced to him on "The Goodtime Hour." The singer's voice has changed enough with age that the songs take on a new life. Kaplan took Raymond's vocal recordings and surrounded them with music meant to leave lots of space for the singer's voice.

"I was immediately struck that they were kind of intimate and they definitely shook your spine," Kaplan said. "They were haunting and stunning and had this new intimacy in a way I hadn't heard these songs."

It was hearing Campbell sing "Hey Little One," with its simple opening, that convinced Kaplan it was OK to mess with the perfection of the originals.

"You just don't hear that on planet Earth," he said. "You don't just hear that. That sealed the deal in three words."


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 Post subject: [2013-08-13] Glen Campbell "See You There" Reimagining of some of his most popular songs (Surfdog)
PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 12:57 pm 
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Thanks for the report. My wife and I saw him twice during the last tour and could see the decline between the appearances. His daughter told me they were hoping for another album, so here's hoping they can get it out. The interesting thing is that his guitar playing remained solid throughout even though he needed help being reminded of the correct key at times.


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 Post subject: [2013-08-13] Glen Campbell "See You There" Reimagining of some of his most popular songs (Surfdog)
PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 11:04 am 
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Bump: Added cover artwork, tracklisting and order links.

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 Post subject: [2013-08-13] Glen Campbell "See You There" Reimagining of some of his most popular songs (Surfdog)
PostPosted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 7:28 am 
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You can hear a track ("Hey Little One") on USAToday.com:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/musi ... t/2500821/

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 Post subject: [2013-08-13] Glen Campbell "See You There" Reimagining of some of his most popular songs (Surfdog)
PostPosted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:22 am 
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I don't begrudge anyone enjoying this stuff if they're so inclined, but I think I'd rather stick with the older material that I know and love. I just don't want to tarnish memories of songs that I love from his past. I'm all for Campbell living his life as he sees fit and I can't imagine the horror of one's memories slipping away at such a rapid pace, but this is just my choice. Others will feel differently I'm sure.

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The full album is now streaming at Amazon:

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 Post subject: [2013-08-13] Glen Campbell "See You There" Reimagining of some of his most popular songs (Surfdog)
PostPosted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 10:56 am 
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It looks like there's a version of this with two extra tracks at the Amazon UK site: Alternate mixes of "Postcard From Paris" and "What I Wouldn't Give." You can compare the regular versions and alternate mixes on the mp3 page for this release.

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00D7ATAY2/?tag=imwan-21

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DQBJ4E8/?tag=imwan-21

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