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Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell - Self Titled Duet LP Vinyl Record For Sale

Label: Capitol Records | Ref: ST-2928

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  • Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell - Self Titled Duet LP Vinyl Record For Sale
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Grading

Vinyl:
Very Good | Lots of very light sleeve marks
Jacket:
Very Good + / + | Some light paper "cracking" to spine, but still very solid | Other very light wear
Inners:
Plain Sleeve
Size:
12"x12"
Speed:
33rpm
Scarcity:
RARE
Pressed:
1968
Info 1:
Original Release
Info2:
Scranton Pressing
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Detailed Album Information & Tracklist

Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell - Self Titled Duet - Capitol Records ST-2928 - 1968 - Original Release - Scranton Pressing

Tracks:

Less Of Me
Little Green Apples
Gentle On My Mind
Heart To Heart Talk
My Elusive Dreams
(Its Only Your) Imagination
Mornin' Glory
Terrible Tangled Web
Sunday Mornin'
Let It Be Me
Scarborough Fair/Canticle

    Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell’s self-titled duet album is a warm, easygoing country-pop collaboration built around their natural vocal chemistry, blending Gentry’s smoky, storytelling style with Campbell’s smooth, clean delivery. Released during the late 1960s, the album leans into simple arrangements, with acoustic guitar, soft strings, and gentle rhythms that let their voices do most of the work. It’s best known for its hit duet “Let It Be Me,” which captures the album’s whole vibe. The project reflects a short but memorable musical pairing between two major artists who were both already successful on their own, making the record feel like a special meeting point in classic country-pop history.

Genre/s: Country, Pop, Folk
For Fans Of: The Everly Brothers, Sonny & Cher
Official Release Date: 1968