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Reel-to-reel: GLEN CAMPBELL'S GREATEST HITS - 7-1/2 IPS 4-TRACK REEL TAPE CAPITOL M 752:

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GLEN CAMPBELL'S GREATEST HITS - 7-1/2 IPS 4-TRACK REEL TAPE CAPITOL M 752:
7-1/2 IPS 4-TRACK REEL TAPE
CAPITOL M 752:
GLEN CAMPBELL'S GREATEST HITS

If you like Glen Campbell you’ll like this tape album of his big hit singles.

The sound quality of this particular tape is not great though - it sounds slightly broken up, a little crunchy,
Both sides of this tape plays fine from start to finish without issues of any sort.

The tape is still fresh; it’s flat, shiny and supple; wound perfectly flat on the original reel.

A new long white leader was spliced onto the start end of this tape.

Please see the photos to check the condition of the box and reel.


The Best of Glen Campbell (1976), his second compilation album on Capitol Records, covered Campbell’s later hit singles in addition to five earlier singles that were also on his first compilation Glen Campbell’s Greatest Hits (1971).

Side 1:
  1. “Gentle on My Mind" (John Hartford) - 2:56
  2. "I Wanna Live" (John D. Loudermilk) - 2:42
  3. “Wichita Lineman" (Jimmy Webb) - 3:08
  4. "Try A Little Kindness" (B. Austin, C. Sapaugh) - 2:23
  5. "Honey Come Back" (Jimmy Webb) - 3:00

Side 2:
  1. “By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (Jimmy Webb) - 2:43
  2. “Galveston" (Jimmy Webb) - 2:40
  3. "Where's The Playground Susie" (Jimmy Webb) - 3:00
  4. “Dreams of the Everyday Housewife" (Chris Gantry) - 2:45
  5. “Burning Bridges" (Walter Scott) - 2:28

  • Producers - Al De Lory
  • Arranged and conducted by Al De Lory
  • "Burning Bridges" arranged and conducted by Leon Russell



Glen Travis Campbell (April 22, 1936 – August 8, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, television host, and actor. He was best known for a series of hit songs in the 1960s and 1970s, and for hosting The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour on CBS television from 1969 until 1972. He released 64 albums in a career that spanned five decades, selling over 45 million records worldwide, including twelve gold albums, four platinum albums, and one double-platinum album.

Born in Billstown, Arkansas, Campbell began his professional career as a studio musician in Los Angeles, spending several years playing with the group of instrumentalists later known as “The Wrecking Crew". After becoming a solo artist, he placed a total of 80 different songs on either the Billboard Country Chart, Billboard Hot 100, or Adult Contemporary Chart, of which 29 made the top 10 and of which nine reached number one on at least one of those charts. Among Campbell's hits are “Universal Soldier", his first hit from 1965, along with “Gentle on My Mind” (1967), “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” (1967), “Dreams of the Everyday Housewife" (1968), “Wichita Lineman" (1968), “Galveston" (1969), “Rhinestone Cowboy" (1975) and “Southern Nights” (1977).

In 1967, Campbell won four Grammys in the country and pop categories. For "Gentle on My Mind", he received two awards in country and western; "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" did the same in pop. Three of his early hits later won Grammy Hall of Fame Awards (2000, 2004, 2008), while Campbell himself won the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. He owned trophies for Male Vocalist of the Year from both the Country Music Association (CMA) and the Academy of Country Music (ACM), and took the CMA's top award as 1968 Entertainer of the Year. Campbell played a supporting role in the film True Grit (1969), which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Most Promising Newcomer. He also sang the title song, which was nominated for an Academy Award.