- Mr. 12 String Guitar
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Mr. 12 String Guitar Studio album by Mr. 12 String Guitar Released 1966 Recorded 17, 18, 20 August, 1965, World Pacific Studio and RCA Studio, Los Angeles, CA Genre Folk Label World Pacific Producer Richard Bock Mr. 12 String Guitar is an instrumental folk album featuring the 12 string guitar of American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1966 (see 1966 in music).
Track listing
Side 1:
- "All I Really Want To Do" (Bob Dylan) - 2:30
- "It Ain't Me Babe" (Bob Dylan) - 2:35
- "You've Got Your Troubles" (Roger Greenaway, Roger Cook) - 2:50
- "Catch The Wind" (Donovan) - 2:20
- "Mr. Tambourine Man" (Bob Dylan) - 2:14
- "Subterranean Homesick Blues" (Bob Dylan) - 2:25
Side 2:
- "Like A Rolling Stone" (Bob Dylan) - 2:55
- "I Don't Believe You" (Bob Dylan) - 2:37
- "Eve Of Destruction" (P.F. Sloan) - 2:29
- "Blowin' In The Wind" (Bob Dylan) - 2:30
- "Colours" (Donovan) - 2:04
- "The 'In' Sound" (Glen Campbell) - 2:08
Personnel
- Glen Campbell - 12 string guitar
- Bob Morris - acoustic guitar
- Jerry Cole - acoustic guitar, bass guitar
- Larry Knechtel - harmonica, organ
- Lyle Ritz - bass guitar
- Tommy Morgan - harmonica
- Donny Cotton - drums
- Richie Frost - drums
Production
- Producer - Richard Bock
- Album design - Woody Woodward
Categories:- Glen Campbell albums
- 1966 albums
- Instrumental albums
- World Pacific Records albums
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