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Rhinestone Cowboy (Live)

Rhinestone Cowboy (Live)
Glen Campbell

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Track Listing

  1. Rhinestone Cowboy
  2. Gentle on My Mind
  3. Medley: Wichita Lineman/Galveston/Country Boy (You Got Your Feet in La)
  4. By the Time I Get to Phoenix
  5. Dreams of the Everyday Housewife
  6. Heartache Number Three
  7. Please Come to Boston
  8. It's Only Make Believe
  9. Crying
  10. Blue Grass Medley: Foggy Mountain Breakdown/Orange Blossom Special
  11. Milk Cow Blues
  12. Rollin' (In My Sweet Baby's Arms)
  13. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
  14. Southern Nights
  15. Amazing Grace
  16. Try a Little Kindness
  17. Mull of Kintyre

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #993374 in Music
  • Released on: 1999-01-12
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Live

Customer Reviews

Foreign production of possibly a recent television special1
All tracks in the CD are live recordings made from one performance. Two tracks are medleys with about 10 to 30 seconds per song. Amazon claims these as five separate items on the CD, although one could give the benefit that the whole CD is like one continual track. Comedy and philisophical one liners occur in and throughout the songs. Banjo and Bluegrass is the format of the entire performance and in my opinion it is a poor fit for Glen's standards such as Rhinestone Cowboy, Gentle on My Mind, and Galveston. The jacket states that the CD is made in EEC, wherever that is. No claim is made to the location or date of the recording.

Don't be put off this fine recording4
Don't be put off by the negative review which has already appeared about this recording. The 'EEC' is the European Economic Community, and the album is a live recording of a concert staged, if memory serves me correctly, in Dublin, Ireland, about 20 years ago! Glen's in fine voice, there's an entertaining range of musical styles, and some memorable tracks - eg 'Please come to Boston'. Recommended.