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Basic

 

  • Artist: Glen Campbell
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1978
  • Genre: Country

Review

If 1977's Southern Nights was scattered, containing too many incompatible songwriters, Glen Campbell solved that problem with 1978's Basic, relying only on Michael Smotherman for material. The only other writer given that kind of showcase by Campbell was Jimmy Webb While Smotherman is hardly on the same par with Webb -- to begin with, he's not nearly as idiosyncratic or have as personal a viewpoint -- he is, nevertheless, a good, sturdy writer, working within the '70s singer/songwriter tradition with a fondness for mellow, catchy soft rock. He may be a little generic in some senses, but in the best sense. The songs on Basic work well according to the conventions of MOR soft rock and they're very ingratiating without a down moment on the record. Campbell responds to this strong set of songs with a committed, convincing vocal performance and, along with producer Thom Thacker (the team behind all but one cut on this record -- "Can You Fool" was recorded with Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter), has constructed an appealingly high-glossy professional pop record that glides along easily from beginning to end (although it does stumble slightly on its closer, "Grafhaidh Me Thu," a bagpipe-driven instrumental that is out of place with the rest of the record). If there are no classic moments -- as there were even on Southern Nights -- Basic makes up for it through its sheer consistency, since Campbell always had trouble delivering records that held their own from start to finish (even his classic '60s records could be uneven). Given its lack of big hits, this is not one for the casual listener. But most serious fans will likely concede that Basic is his last great album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
(You've Got To) Sing It Nice and Loud for Me Sonny Mark Durham, Michael Smotherman Glen Campbell
Stranger in the Mirror Michael Smotherman Glen Campbell
Can You Fool Michael Smotherman Glen Campbell
(When I Feel Like) I Got No Love in Me Michael Smotherman Glen Campbell
Love Takes You Higher Michael Smotherman Glen Campbell
Never Tell You No Lies Michael Smotherman Glen Campbell
I'm Gonna Love You (Lyrics) Michael Smotherman Glen Campbell
California Michael Smotherman Glen Campbell
Let's All Sing a Song About It Billy Burnette, Michael Smotherman Glen Campbell

Credits

Kathy Smotherman (Vocals (Background)), Lee Ritenour (Guitar (Electric)), Glen Campbell (Vocal Harmony), Bill McCubbin (Vocals (Background)), Steve Turner (Percussion), T.J. Kuenster (Vocals (Background)), Ethan Reilly (Guitar (Steel)), James Getzoff (Violin), Tom Thacker (Producer), Darlene Groncki (Vocals (Background)), T.J. Kuenster (Piano), Laura Turner (Vocals (Background)), Craig Fall (Guitar), Glen Campbell (Producer), Craig Fall (Guitar (Electric)), Chuck Mellone (Engineer), Carlton Jackson (Guitar), Fred Tackett (Guitar (Electric)), Steve Crossley (Guitar), Micheal Smotherman (Keyboards), Fred Tackett (Guitar), Carlton Jackson (Vocals (Background)), Carlton Jackson (Banjo), Ed Greene (Drums), Glen Campbell (Guitar (Electric)), Craig Fall (Vocals (Background)), Larry Muhoberac (Arranger), Bill McCubbin (Guitar (Bass)), Micheal Smotherman (Vocals (Background)), Steve Turner (Drums), Armand Karpoff (Cello), Jo Dell Smotherman (Vocals (Background)), Micheal Smotherman (Piano (Electric)), Linn Subotnick (Viola), Ed Greene (Vocals (Background)), Steve Turner (Vocals (Background)), Glen Campbell (Bagpipes), Fred Tackett (Vocals (Background)), T.J. Kuenster (Arranger), Sid Sharp (Violin), David Schwartz (Viola)
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Basic
Studio album by Glen Campbell
Released October, 1978
Recorded 1978, Lagniappe, Sherman Oaks, California
Genre Country
Length 33:34
Label Capitol
Producer Glen Campbell
Thom Thacker
Professional reviews
Glen Campbell chronology
Live at the Royal Festival Hall
(1977)
Basic
(1978)
Highwayman
(1979)

Basic is the 34th album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music).

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Michael Smotherman; except where indicated
Side 1:

  1. "(You've Got To) Sing It Nice And Loud For Me Sonny" (Smotherman, Mark Durham) - 2:45
  2. "Stranger In The Mirror" - 3:44
  3. "Can You Fool" - 3:08
  4. "I See Love" - 2:13
  5. "(When I Feel Like) I Got No Love In Me" - 3:24

Side 2:

  1. "Love Takes You Higher" - 2:39
  2. "Never Tell Me No Lies" - 2:18
  3. "I'm Gonna Love You" - 3:22
  4. "California" - 3:31
  5. "Let's All Sing A Song About It" (Smotherman, Billy Burnette) - 3:14
  6. "Grafhaidh Me Thu" - 2:36

Personnel

Production

  • Producers - Glen Campbell, Tom Thacker
  • Recording Engineer - Chuck Mellone
  • Mastered - Wally Traugott, Capitol studios
  • String arrangements - TJ Kuenster, Larry Muhoberac
  • Photography - Norman Seef

Charts

Album - Billboard (United States)

Chart Entry date Peak position No. of weeks
Billboard Country Albums 12/09/1978 17 15
Billboard 200 12/16/1978 164 5

Singles - Billboard (United States)

Year Single Hot Country Singles Hot 100 Easy Listening
1978 "Can You Fool" 16 38 7
1979 "I'm Gonna Love You" 13 - 38
1979 "California" 45 - -

 
 

 

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