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Post by curmudgeonman on Apr 23, 2024 9:05:27 GMT -5
Just released a few days ago, the project involves people like Eric Clapton, Brian Wilson, Elton John, Carole King, Sting, X, etc. Seems the songs were newly recorded using original vocals from Glen Campbell. With Sting: With X: “Singing on ‘Ghost on the Canvas allowed me to work with three of my favourite artists, the late Glen Campbell, songwriter Paul Westerberg and the painter Van Gogh. What a treat to be asked to step up to the plate and try to match this stellar line up, a great song, a legendary singer and a divine inspiration. I’m a lucky man - Sting"
“What an honor and a thrill to sing on a Glen Campbell track! Especially since the song was written by Paul Westerberg. Those are two of my musical heroes. X is so fortunate - Exene Cervenka”www.bigmachinelabelgroup.com/glen-campbell-duets-ghost-on-the-canvas-sessions-out-now/
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Post by FreeRider on Apr 23, 2024 17:30:42 GMT -5
ha, just saw the one with X earlier, you beat me to it. Looks like Paul gets some more royalty checks!
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Post by nyc1lkg on Apr 25, 2024 15:24:27 GMT -5
that's such a beautiful song. In Glen's hands it sounds like a Jimmy Webb composition.
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Post by funker on Apr 26, 2024 12:51:26 GMT -5
Any Trouble works much better as a revamped duet of the two Paul songs to my ears. I'm also a massive Guided By Voices / Robert Pollard fan and that duet with Eric Church on Hold On Hope -also from this album- is a crime against music. Echoing that I'm glad Paul (and Bob) are getting some money from this.
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