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A delightful half hour with Anne Murray and Glen Campbell, the two singers looking like lovers on the front cover, casually dressed, Murray's smiling profile face to face with the man nine years her senior. The music inside, produced and arranged by Brian Ahern and Al DeLory, is perfect light country-pop. There are no hits here, though that is surprising, both "Canadian Sunset" and "Bring Back the Love" should have been contenders. At times Campbell's voice overpowers Murray, but it doesn't detract from the album. The familiarity of these personalities on a well-crafted set of songs works for their audience as well as those who enjoy middle-of-the-road music which can fade into the background. "United We Stand" is a nice duet between the two, but it is missing the production punch that made Brotherhood of Man's version so special the year before. Though there are strings on the interesting version of Randy Newman's "Love Story (You & Me)," for the most part the album is produced very low-key, letting Anne and Glen do their thing without heavy sounds barging in. Murray does a nice job opening up Hoyt Axton's almost gospel-ish "Ease Your Pain," Campbell making it country-pop when he gets his chance at the microphone. Glen had two hits with duets with Bobbie Gentry and in 1976 broke the Top 30 with a medley, "Don't Pull Your Love"/"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye." Here he takes his first hit, Jimmy Webb's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," and is offset by Anne Murray crooning Bacharach/David's "I Say a Little Prayer." He's leaving, and she's praying he won't. Everything here has a special charm, "Let Me Be the One" as pleasant as the opening track, "You're Easy to Love," and the nice country finish that is Dallas Frazier's "My Ecstasy" just as satisfying. It's a good job from both singers, and worthy of an encore.
© Joe Viglione /TiVo
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Dave Burgess, Composer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1971 EMI Music Canada
Burt Bacharach, Composer - Hal David, Composer - Jimmy Webb, ComposerLyricist - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1971 EMI Music Canada
Bill Graham, Composer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1971 EMI Music Canada
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - N. Gimbel, Composer - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer - E. Haywood, Composer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1994 EMI Music Canada
Richard Miller, Composer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Brent Titcomb, Composer - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1971 EMI Music Canada
T. Hiller, Composer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer - P. Simons, Composer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1971 EMI Music Canada
Randy Newman, Composer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1971 EMI Music Canada
Hoyt Axton, ComposerLyricist - Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1971 EMI Music Canada
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer - E. Penney, Jr., Composer - J. Domurad, Composer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1971 EMI Music Canada
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Dallas Frazier, Composer - Al De Lory, Producer - Brian Ahern, Producer - Anne Murray, MainArtist - Ted Carson, Mastering Engineer, StudioPersonnel - Al Coury, Producer, Executive Producer
(C) 1998 EMI Music Canada ℗ 1971 EMI Music Canada
Chronique
A delightful half hour with Anne Murray and Glen Campbell, the two singers looking like lovers on the front cover, casually dressed, Murray's smiling profile face to face with the man nine years her senior. The music inside, produced and arranged by Brian Ahern and Al DeLory, is perfect light country-pop. There are no hits here, though that is surprising, both "Canadian Sunset" and "Bring Back the Love" should have been contenders. At times Campbell's voice overpowers Murray, but it doesn't detract from the album. The familiarity of these personalities on a well-crafted set of songs works for their audience as well as those who enjoy middle-of-the-road music which can fade into the background. "United We Stand" is a nice duet between the two, but it is missing the production punch that made Brotherhood of Man's version so special the year before. Though there are strings on the interesting version of Randy Newman's "Love Story (You & Me)," for the most part the album is produced very low-key, letting Anne and Glen do their thing without heavy sounds barging in. Murray does a nice job opening up Hoyt Axton's almost gospel-ish "Ease Your Pain," Campbell making it country-pop when he gets his chance at the microphone. Glen had two hits with duets with Bobbie Gentry and in 1976 broke the Top 30 with a medley, "Don't Pull Your Love"/"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye." Here he takes his first hit, Jimmy Webb's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," and is offset by Anne Murray crooning Bacharach/David's "I Say a Little Prayer." He's leaving, and she's praying he won't. Everything here has a special charm, "Let Me Be the One" as pleasant as the opening track, "You're Easy to Love," and the nice country finish that is Dallas Frazier's "My Ecstasy" just as satisfying. It's a good job from both singers, and worthy of an encore.
© Joe Viglione /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 10 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 00:29:38
- Artistes principaux : Anne Murray
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : EMI Music Canada
- Genre : Blues/Country/Folk Country
© 1998 EMI Music Canada This Compilation ℗ 1998 EMI Music Canada
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