Galveston Glen Campbell

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 10/09/2001
  • Original Release: 1969
  • Sales Rank: 49,947
  • Label: EMI SPECIAL PRODUCTS
  • UPC: 724353495725

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Galveston

1LISTENGalveston 2:41
2LISTENTake My Hand for a While 2:43
3LISTENIf This Is Love 2:10
4LISTENToday 2:31
5LISTENGotta Have Tenderness 2:10
6LISTENFriends 2:34
7LISTENWhere's the Playground Susie? 2:56
8LISTENTime 2:45
9LISTENUntil It's Time for You to Go 3:05
10LISTENOh What a Woman! 2:41
11LISTENEvery Time I Itch I Wind Up Scratchin' You 1:51

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Editorial Reviews

On Glen Campbell's albums -- By the Time I Get to Phoenix and Wichita Lineman -- the Jimmy Webb-authored title cuts tended to dominate the LP tracks somewhat; good as the album tracks were, they usually weren't quite up to the standard achieved by the AM-aimed title songs. On Galveston, Campbell and producer Al DeLory overcame that problem -- the Jimmy Webb title tune is fine, to be sure, but this time out, Campbell and DeLory no longer felt the need for the singer to cover contemporary rock and soul hits like "Homeward Bound" and "Dock of the Bay," which he pulled off, but not as well as some other songs he might've sung on those earlier albums. On Galveston, he stuck closer to country with some pop embellishments and found a better fit. The result is a smooth, lively, sentimental, and occasionally even exciting album. Jimmy Webb's "Where's the Playground Susie" was the other hit off this album, but no one needed to think of skipping to it, around such heartfelt Campbell performances as "Gotta Have Tenderness" or "Time"; "Friends," built around the melody to "Danny Boy," may come dangerously close to sinking in mawkishness, but Campbell compensates for it with another co-authored effort, "If This Is Love," a stunning guitar workout with a haunting melody and sincere urgency in his singing; he also shows off his guitar prowess (and the harder side of his voice) on "Oh What a Woman," and to some extent on "Every Time I Itch I Wind up Scratching You." And he wraps himself very neatly around the New Christy Minstrels' number, "Today," singing it with a directness and honesty that makes one forget the original. Galveston was finally reissued on CD in August of 2001 as part of Capitol-Nashville's Cornerstones series, remastered in state-of-the-art sound that is a wonder -- on "Oh What a Woman," the hardest number here, you get the close thump of the bass, nice and upfront, and crisp guitars, and the rest of the album isn't far behind. It's only 28 minutes long, but it shows off the romantic, the virtuoso, and the country sides of Campbell's persona about as well as any album he ever cut. 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. Besides the hit title track, this album has songs written by Buffy Sainte-Marie, Barry McGuire, and others, all done as only Glen can do them. A Classic country-pop album from 1969!

I Also Recommend: Wichita Lineman, Gentle on My Mind, By the Time I Get to Phoenix.

A Classic Revisitedby Anonymous

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February 26, 2008: This CD is one of Glen Campbell's best. Ranking up there with Gentle on My Mind and By The Time I Get To Phoenix, this CD remasters the original so that all of the beauty and workmanship that made it great when the album was orignially released is still intact. The range of his talents really shows on this CD with his performance of Where's the Playground, Susie to the touchingly beautiful Friends. I lost all of my Glen Campbell records in a basement flood some years back, and I'm slowly rebuilding my collection with these CD releases. One of the nice things about CDs vs. Albums? - you can listen to all the songs without getting out of your chair to turn the record over!! Such a small thing I know, but once I get into the zone listening to these classics, I just don't want to remove my headphones and get out of my recliner.