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Glen Campbell

Glen CampbellBest Glen Campbell Albums Ranked

7.9

Avg Score

11

Opinions

13

Albums

4

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Summary from 11 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Glen Campbell's catalog across 13 albums from 11 opinions, with an overall average of 7.9/10. The top-rated Glen Campbell album is Wichita Lineman (1968) with a 10.0/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Meet Glen Campbell and Gentle On My Mind. The discography on Wavelength spans 1967 to 2017. Wichita Lineman ranks as the highest-rated Glen Campbell song on Wavelength with a 9.3/10 average.

See You There

See You There

rollingstone
7.0

Since announcing his Alzheimer’s diagnosis in 2011, Glen Campbell has undergone one of the most prolonged public farewells in popular music. 2011’s rock-leaning Ghost on the Canvas, his final album of original material, was followed by 2013’s See You There, Campbell’s final re-recordings of his Sixties hits. Along the way, the Rhinestone Cowboy completed an extensive worldwide Goodbye Tour with it

Ghost On the Canvas

Ghost On the Canvas

rollingstone
7.0

No way was the country-pop megastar of "Rhinestone Cowboy" fame going to make a sparse fixin’-to-die record à la Johnny Cash. Billed as Glen Campbell’s farewell to music (the 75-year-old singer was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s), Ghost is baroquely arranged drama that echoes his string-swelled Seventies hits. Yet this biographical album, penned by Campbell and […]

Ghost On the Canvas

Ghost On the Canvas

pitchfork
6.5

Recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's, this living legend of pop crafts a final, surprisingly upbeat retirement album, one that never stoops to self-pity and very modestly reminds you of past triumphs. The set includes new songs by Paul Westerberg and Robert Pollard and guest spots from Billy Corgan, the Dandy Warhols, and more.

Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost On The Canvas Sessions

Glen Campbell Duets: Ghost On The Canvas Sessions

pitchfork
6.5

Recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's, this living legend of pop crafts a final, surprisingly upbeat retirement album, one that never stoops to self-pity and very modestly reminds you of past triumphs. The set includes new songs by Paul Westerberg and Robert Pollard and guest spots from Billy Corgan, the Dandy Warhols, and more.

Adiós

Adiós

pitchfork
5.7

The new record from 1960s hitmaker Glen Campbell is intended as his last. It’s a pleasant postscript, collecting covers of Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson, among others.

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