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Reunion: The Songs of Jimmy Webb

Glen Campbell
📅 1974🎙 1974🎛 Jimmy Webb
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The album 'Reunion: The Songs of Jimmy Webb' was released in 1974 by Capitol Records and produced by Jimmy Webb himself. This record marked a reunion between Glen Campbell and the songwriter who had written some of his biggest hits, such as 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix', 'Wichita Lineman', and 'Galveston'. The album is a tribute to Webb's work, with Campbell exclusively performing songs composed by him.

The album includes new versions of classics like 'Wichita Lineman' and 'Galveston', as well as lesser-known Webb songs such as 'P.F. Sloan' and 'The Moon's a Harsh Mistress'. Webb's production gave the record a more intimate and orchestral sound, highlighting the chemistry between the singer and the songwriter. Although it did not generate major singles, it was acclaimed by critics for its artistic cohesion.

'Reunion: The Songs of Jimmy Webb' is considered by many critics to be one of Glen Campbell's most personal albums. The collaboration between the two artists once again demonstrated Campbell's ability to interpret Webb's complex and emotional compositions, solidifying his legacy as one of the finest interpreters of country and pop music of his generation.

Recorded at1974
ProductionJimmy Webb
LabelCapitol Records