Glen Campbell - Gentle On My Mind [Capitol Records ST-2809] (August 1967)

Released: August 1967
Country: US
Label: Capitol Records
Catalog: ST-2809
Genre: Rock, Pop, Country

Item# SR-CAST2809
Ratings: C=NM-; LP=VG+

T R A C K L I S T:
01 Gentle On My Mind
02 Catch The Wind
03 It's Over
04 Bowling Green
05 Just Another Man
06 You're My World
07 The World I Used To Know
08 Without Her
09 Mary In The Morning
10 Love Me As Though There Were No Tomorrow
11 Cryin'


Matrix / Runout (Side A):
ST-1-2809-A-3. *

Matrix / Runout (Side B):
ST-2-2809-A-3. *




Gentle On My Mind
Glen Campbell


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Album Review

Bruce Eder [allmusic.com]

The best of Campbell's early albums, and also his first real commercial success. Ironically, the title track (written by John Hartford) which started Campbell on the road to stardom, was never intended for release -- he had submitted it as a demo, and Capitol issued it, to everybody's profit. Campbell's cover of ''Catch the Wind'' is one of the finest covers of a Donovan song ever done, stripping away any hint of the composer's sub-Dylan pretensions and bringing out the song's genuine beauty -- it's folk-pop, in the same manner that Peter, Paul and Mary's cover of Dylan's ''Blowin' in the Wind'' was, but excellent folk-pop. This is Campbell's folksiest album, albeit with string orchestra accompaniment, as he covers ''Bowling Green,'' ''Mary in the Morning,'' and the title tune, and you get to hear him do a solo guitar and voice number, his own ''Just Another Man.'' Even the most overproduced stuff here, ''You're My World'' and Rod McKuen's ''The World I Used to Know,'' come off well, and Campbell is in excellent voice throughout, most especially on a wonderfully restrained and beautiful rendition of Roy Orbison's ''Crying.''