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See You There
See You There

See You There in Bloomington, MN

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Ghost on the Canvas
was designed and promoted as
Glen Campbell
's farewell album but, unbeknownst to all who were not in the studio, the country legend also recorded a bunch of new vocals to old hits (plus a couple of curious deep cuts) during those 2011 recording sessions. Producers
Dave Darling
and
Dave Kaplan
then took these vocals, added new instrumentation, and released the whole shebang as 2013's
See You There
.
Darling
Kaplan
may refer to the
Rick Rubin
/
Johnny Cash
playbook, but
isn't an exercise in noir nostalgia. They've stripped away the gossamer strings, sometimes adding no more than a guitar ("Rhinestone Cowboy," where the impression is
Campbell
strumming along himself), but usually working in an army of guitars supported by sensitive keyboards and steel guitars, maybe the occasional Dobro or fiddle. Compared to the classic '60s and '70s recordings, these are spare but they're not stark; they're artfully dusty. Usually, the songs sound different but feel the same, which means attention is drawn directly to
's voice, which is considerably weathered, showing the signs of his age. He can still hit some impressive notes but they're individual moments -- during the quiet stretches when he's not reaching for the glory notes, his age is quite noticeable, but there's a bittersweetness to hearing an aged
revisit his younger self. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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