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Few artists get the luxury of crafting their final album as a conscious farewell, but Glen Campbell isn’t just any artist. Campbell is a titan with a legacy that begins before he started to record solo albums, so if anyone deserves to craft a career-capping final record it is he, even if this opportunity is bittersweet, tainted by the knowledge that he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s sometime during its recording. His disease does hang over Ghost on the Canvas, its sadness surfacing on the instrumental interstitials written by Roger Manning, but this album bears none of the ghoulish fetishization of death that haunts Rick Rubin’s latter-day productions of Johnny Cash. No, producer Julian Raymond has crafted Ghost on the Canvas as a specific sequel to the very good 2008 Meet Glen Campbell, which consciously re-created Campbell’s golden decade of 1967-1977 through newly written songs and covers of modern rockers. Raymond uses the same formula here, finding tunes by Manning, Paul Westerberg (the title track), Jakob Dylan (“Nothing But the Whole Wide World”), Robert Pollard (“Hold on Hope”), and Teddy Thompson (“In My Arms”), then crafting sturdy originals with Campbell, all evoking such luxuriant dramatic classics as “Wichita Lineman” without succumbing under self-conscious weight. It’s a delicate trick that, apart from those too elegiac instrumentals, never once seems forced, a testament to Raymond’s skills as a producer and Campbell’s as a musician and singer. Perhaps Ghost on the Canvas doesn’t revisit every high in Campbell’s history, but it pays honor to his legacy and feels like an appropriate and subtly moving farewell.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Glen Campbell, Composer, MainArtist - Julian Raymond, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - PAUL WESTERBERG, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Instrumental, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Justin Gray, Composer - Glen Campbell, Composer, MainArtist - Julian Raymond, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, Composer, MainArtist - Julian Raymond, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Instrumental, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Chris Isaak, FeaturedArtist - Brian Setzer, FeaturedArtist - Teddy Thompson, Composer - Dick Dale, FeaturedArtist
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Instrumental, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Jakob Dylan, Composer - Glen Campbell, MainArtist
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Instrumental, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Robert Pollard, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Instrumental, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - PAUL WESTERBERG, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, Composer, MainArtist - The Dandy Warhols, FeaturedArtist - Julian Raymond, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Glen Campbell, MainArtist - Instrumental, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Billy Corgan, FeaturedArtist - Rick Nielsen, FeaturedArtist - Glen Campbell, Composer, MainArtist - Brian Setzer, FeaturedArtist - Marty Rifkin, FeaturedArtist - Julian Raymond, Composer
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog Records
Presentación del Álbum
Few artists get the luxury of crafting their final album as a conscious farewell, but Glen Campbell isn’t just any artist. Campbell is a titan with a legacy that begins before he started to record solo albums, so if anyone deserves to craft a career-capping final record it is he, even if this opportunity is bittersweet, tainted by the knowledge that he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s sometime during its recording. His disease does hang over Ghost on the Canvas, its sadness surfacing on the instrumental interstitials written by Roger Manning, but this album bears none of the ghoulish fetishization of death that haunts Rick Rubin’s latter-day productions of Johnny Cash. No, producer Julian Raymond has crafted Ghost on the Canvas as a specific sequel to the very good 2008 Meet Glen Campbell, which consciously re-created Campbell’s golden decade of 1967-1977 through newly written songs and covers of modern rockers. Raymond uses the same formula here, finding tunes by Manning, Paul Westerberg (the title track), Jakob Dylan (“Nothing But the Whole Wide World”), Robert Pollard (“Hold on Hope”), and Teddy Thompson (“In My Arms”), then crafting sturdy originals with Campbell, all evoking such luxuriant dramatic classics as “Wichita Lineman” without succumbing under self-conscious weight. It’s a delicate trick that, apart from those too elegiac instrumentals, never once seems forced, a testament to Raymond’s skills as a producer and Campbell’s as a musician and singer. Perhaps Ghost on the Canvas doesn’t revisit every high in Campbell’s history, but it pays honor to his legacy and feels like an appropriate and subtly moving farewell.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 16 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:42:02
- Artistas principales: Glen Campbell
- Compositor: Various Composers
- Sello: Surfdog Records
- Género Blues/Country/Folk Country
(C) 2011 Surfdog Records (P) 2011 Surfdog, Inc.
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