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Glen Campbell announces final studio album, Adiós

Contains songs by Dylan, Willie Nelson and Fred Neil as well as Jimmy Webb

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Glen Campbell has announced details of his final studio album, Adiós.

Adiós was recorded at Station West in Nashville following Campbell’s “Goodbye Tour”; according to a statement the album consists of “songs that Campbell always loved but never got a chance to record”.

Among these are tracks by Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and Fred Neil as well as longtime collaborator Jimmy Webb.

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Adiós will be released June 9 on UMe on CD, vinyl and digitally.

The tracklisting for Adiós is:

Everybody’s Talkin’
Just Like Always
Funny (How Time Slips Away) (feat. Willie Nelson)
Arkansas Farmboy
Am I All Alone (Or Is It Only Me) (intro by Roger Miller)
Am I All Alone (Or Is It Only Me) (feat. Vince Gill)
It Won’t Bring Her Back
Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
She Thinks I Still Care
Postcard From Paris
A Thing Called Love
Adiós

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