Album: Glen Campbell, See You There (Surfdog)

Simon Price
Saturday 10 August 2013 16:04 BST
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He's already said goodbye, of course.

But this time, the 77-year-old country legend is bidding farewell not only to us, but to his songs. See You There revisits his classics as well as finding room for one new track and a beauty of an alternate version of "What I Wouldn't Give", from Ghost on the Canvas (his final album of originals). And playing the new "Wichita Lineman" back to back with the 1968 original makes for a moving compare-and-contrast exercise.

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