By the Time I Get to Phoenix Glen Campbell

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 10/09/2001
  • Original Release: 1968
  • Sales Rank: 48,835
  • Label: EMI SPECIAL PRODUCTS
  • UPC: 724353523121

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By the Time I Get to Phoenix

1LISTENBy the Time I Get to Phoenix 2:44
2LISTENHomeward Bound 2:39
3LISTENTomorrow Never Comes 2:29
4LISTENCold December (In Your Heart) 2:29
5LISTENMy Baby's Gone 2:52
6LISTENBack in the Race 1:58
7LISTENHey Little One 2:32
8LISTENBad Seed 2:20
9LISTENI'll Be Lucky Someday 2:26
10LISTENYou're Young and You'll Forget 2:17
11LISTENLove Is a Lonesome River 2:05

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Glen Campbell's commercial breakthrough came by way of the title track, which was the direct precursor in production terms to "Wichita Lineman," and by the same writer. The cover of Paul Simon's "Homeward Bound" is sincere if a little perfunctory, but Campbell's rendition of Ernest Tubb's "Tomorrow Never Comes" is a bravura performance, rich and soulful, as well as recalling Rodgers & Hammerstein's "You'll Never Walk Alone" as done by Gerry & the Pacemakers. "Cold December in Your Heart" harks back to Campbell's country-folk material, a piece of midtempo country-pop. Material like that and the similar "Back in the Race," Dorsey Burnette's "Hey Little One," Jerry Reed's "You're Young and You'll Forget," and Bill Anderson's "Bad Seed" hold up better than more pop-focused numbers like "My Baby's Gone," though the string backings on most of these very much date them. The final number here, the touching "Love Is a Lonesome River," makes a brilliant coda. By the Time I Get to Phoenix was reissued in August of 2001 in a newly remastered, upgraded edition, with somewhat crisper sound, as part of Capitol-Nashville's Cornerstones series. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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One of the four Glen Campbell albums you ought to ownby JohnQ

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May 02, 2009: There are a few Greatest Hits CDs out there but they simply cannot do justice to the four essential Glen Campbell albums: 1) Gentle On My Mind, 2) By the Time I Get to Phoenix, 3) Wichita Lineman and 4) Galveston. Along with the hit title track, this album has "Hey Little One" and other great songs written by Paul Simon, country legend Ernest Tubb, Jerry Reed and others all done in the way only Glen can do them. A Classic country-pop album from 1967!

I Also Recommend: Galveston, Wichita Lineman, Gentle on My Mind.