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  1. Production. Executive producer - Mark Copeland. Compiled by Kevin Flaherty. Liner notes - Valerie V. Hansen. Art direction - Michelle Azzopardi. Photography - Jeff Ross. Mastered by Bob Norberg/Capitol Mastering, Hollywood, CA.

  2. Arranged By – Tom Sellers. Arranged By [Rhythm] – Michael Omartian ( tracks: A3, A5, B2) Art Direction – Roy Kohara. Backing Vocals – David Durham *, Ginger Blake, Glen Campbell, Julia Tillman, Lisa Roberts, Maxine Willard, Micheal Smotherman, Oren Waters. Banjo – Carl Jackson.

  3. Professional ratings. Try a Little Kindness is the thirteenth album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1970. [3] [4] The title track was one of Campbell's favorite songs. [5] The album peaked at No. 28 on the UK Albums Chart.

  4. Bruce Springsteen sings "Rhinestone Cowboy" at the end of Western Stars, a 2019 concert film accompaniment to the Jimmy Webb-inspired album of the same name. Springsteen said to The Sun regarding Glen Campbell: "When he first came out, I thought, 'He's a little mainstream,' but then I realized he made well-crafted records.

  5. In 1975 Glen Cambell, who was a veteran of the US charts, effected a dramatic career renaissance with his first ever No1 hit "Rhinestone Cowboy". Behind the resurgence was Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter, who worked with Campbell on the album of the same name and the next album "Bloodline". The two albums are amongst the strongest of Glen Cambells recordings over his illustrious career and in ...

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  6. Rhinestone Cowboy (disambiguation) "Rhinestone Cowboy" is a 1975 Glen Campbell song. Rhinestone Cowboy may also refer to: Rhinestone Cowboy (album), 1975 Glen Campbell album. Rhinestone Cowboy (New Studio Recordings), 2004. Rhinestone Cowboy/Bloodline The Lambert & Potter Sessions 1975–1976. Rhinestone Cowboy Live, on the Air & in the Studio ...

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "Rhinestone Cowboy" on Discogs.