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Rhinestone Cowboy/Bloodline The Lambert & Potter Sessions 1975–1976 covers the complete Rhinestone Cowboy and Bloodline albums plus three bonus tracks. Track listing "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In LA)" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 3:08 "Comeback" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 3:23
Rhinestone Cowboy (auf deutsch etwa „ Strasstein -Cowboy“) ist ein Country-Song von Glen Campbell aus dem Jahr 1975. Das Stück wurde von Larry Weiss geschrieben und von Dennis Lambert und Brian Potter produziert. Es erschien auf dem gleichnamigen Album. Geschichte [ Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]
2. Juli 2002 · Raven's 2002 two-fer reissue of Glen Campbell's 1975 album Rhinestone Cowboy and 1976's Bloodline is given three bonus tracks and billed as "The Lambert & Potter Sessions 1975-1976," since these two albums were produced (and occasionally written) by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter and have a distinctive sound unlike many other records in Campbel...
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Bloodline is the thirty-first studio album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music ). Track listing All tracks composed by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter; except where indicated Side 1: "Baby Don't Be Giving Me Up" – 3:31 "See You on Sunday" – 3:35
- 1976
- Country pop
- April 1976
The original 1975/76 albums from the Lambert & Potter sessions plus three bonus tracks! The original 1975/76 albums from the Lambert & Potter sessions plus three bonus tracks! Glen Campbell CD: Rhinestone Cowboy & Bloodline...plus - Bear Family Records
Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Like its immediate predecessor, Rhinestone Cowboy, 1976's Bloodline is produced by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter and is something of a very loose concept album, where about half the songs have distinct thematic undercurrents that help bring the record together as a whole. Here, many of the songs address familial ...
Rhinestone Cowboy/Bloodline The Lambert & Potter Sessions 1975–1976 (Q7320579) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. compilation album by Glen Campbell. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Rhinestone Cowboy/Bloodline Th ...
15. Juli 2002 · Release group “Rhinestone Cowboy / Bloodline: The Lambert & Potter Sessions 1975-1976” by Glen Campbell - MusicBrainz Rhinestone Cowboy / Bloodline: The Lambert & Potter Sessions 1975-1976 ~ Release group by Glen Campbell Overview Aliases Tags Details Edit Album + Compilation Relationships CritiqueBrainz Reviews
Rhinestone Cowboy/Bloodline The Lambert & Potter Sessions 1975–1976 covers the complete Rhinestone Cowboy and Bloodline albums plus three bonus tracks. Track listing "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In LA)" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 3:08 "Comeback" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 3:23 "Count On Me" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter ...
Rhinestone Cowboy / Bloodline: The Lambert & Potter Sessions 1975-1976 ~ Release by Glen Campbell (see all versions of this release, 1 available)
Rhinestone Cowboy Songtext. I′ve been walkin' these streets so long. Singin′ the same old song. I know every crack in these dirty sidewalks of Broadway. Where hustle's the name of the game. And nice guys get washed away like the snow in the rain. There's been a load of compromising. On the road to my horizon.
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1. Sept. 2002 · Glen Campbell’s Rhinestone Cowboy and Bloodline, originally released by Capitol in 1975 and ’76, respectively, represent both a highpoint for countrypolitan and the beginning of the genre’s sad, slow, painful decline. You could say something similar about the roles they played within Campbell’s career, too.