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Freeborn Man View on Youtube
02:37
The Last Letter View on Youtube
02:56
She Called Me Baby View on Youtube
02:58
Visions Of Sugarplums View on Youtube
01:50
I Have No One To Love Me Anymore View on Youtube
02:41
The Legend Of Bonnie And Clyde View on Youtube
02:15
A Place In The Sun View on Youtube
02:39
Have I Stayed Away Too Long? View on Youtube
02:16
Within My Memory View on Youtube
02:10
The Twelfth Of Never View on Youtube
02:30
Sunny Day Girl View on Youtube
02:12
A New Place in the Sun may be Glen Campbell’s rockiest record of the late ‘60s. Haphazardly skipping between show tunes, misguided covers of pop written by Paul Revere & the Raiders’ Mark Lindsay, MOR schmaltz, and faithful reproductions of Merle Haggard, this has Campbell offering a little bit of something for everyone but winding up appealing to no one in particular -- so much so that this is one of the few of his late-‘60s LPs to lack a hit single. Which isn’t to say that the album is devoid of pleasure -- a cover of Haggard’s “Legend of Bonnie & Clyde” reconnects Campbell to his bluegrass beginnings, Harlan Howard’s “She Called Me Baby” has a soulful punch reminiscent of Joe South -- but it takes some serious excavating to unearth these modest gems.
by Glen Campbell
Freeborn Man
The Last Letter
She Called Me Baby
Visions Of Sugarplums
I Have No One To Love Me Anymore
The Legend Of Bonnie And Clyde
A Place In The Sun
Have I Stayed Away Too Long?
Within My Memory
The Twelfth Of Never
Sunny Day Girl
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