
Wichita Lineman is a Rock album by Glen Campbell, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 66 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- lush
- wistful
- cinematic
About
Glen Campbell said that the first time he heard Jimmy Webb’s demo for “Wichita Lineman,” he wept. He could see it so clearly: a solitary figure at the top of a telephone pole, working, dreaming—at once a picture of loneliness and stoic self-reliance, the man who belongs to no one. Campbell had originally asked for something like 1967’s “By the Time I Get to Phoenix.” What Webb delivered, though, not only framed the convergence of pop, country, and jazz, but it also helped open a particularly American feeling that defined ballads in the ’70s: hazy, romantic, gentle but existentially troubled—a song cowboys could feel without knowing how to sing. Alongside Bobbie Gentry’s <i>Ode to Billie Joe</i> and Johnny Cash’s <i>At San Quentin (Live)</i>, <i>Wichita Lineman</i> is one of the first albums to find its way to the top of both the pop and country charts at the same time. But whereas a performer like Cash staked out space for country on its own, Campbell blends it with cabaret pop (Jacques Brel’s “If You Go Away,” “Dreams of the Everyday Housewife”), soul (“[Sittin’ On] The Dock of the Bay”), and singer-songwriter folk (“Reason to Believe”) as though home is wherever he goes. (Remember that he’d played bass for The Beach Boys on a 1964 tour and had even been asked to join as a permanent member.) During a segment on a summer replacement for TV’s legendary <i>Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour</i>, which Campbell hosted shortly before <i>Wichita Lineman</i>’s release, he says he hopes to just do a good job. The audience laughs, but you don’t sense that he’s joking. The beauty of <i>Wichita Lineman</i> isn’t just that it charts new territory, but that it does so with a naive heart.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Wichita Lineman3:08
- A2(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay2:35
- A3If You Go Away2:07
- A4Ann1:56
- A5Words2:50
- A6Fate Of Man2:38
Side B
- B1Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife2:45
- B2The Straight Life2:55
- B3Reason To Believe2:20
- B4You Better Sit Down Kids3:13
- B5That's Not Home2:35
Credits
Performers
- Al De LoryCONDUCTOR
13 collectors on Gatefold own this · 66 pressings tracked on Gatefold
