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Letters is the fourth album by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb, released in 1972 by Reprise Records. Letters was a more sedate, piano-oriented album than its predecessors, and soaked in the influence of Webb's peer and eventual close friend Joni Mitchell.
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Letters by Jimmy Webb released in 1972. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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“Letters” Q&A. When did Jimmy Webb release Letters? Album Credits. Producers Jimmy Webb & Larry Marks. Writers Boudleaux Bryant & Jimmy Webb. Home. Jimmy Webb. Letters.
Webb's 1972 album Letters, which features his own rendition of "Galveston", met with similar praise. Music critic Bruce Eder called Letters the "most surprising, diverse, and possibly the most satisfying of all of Jimmy Webb's early solo LPs" and "arguably the best of Webb's solo albums".
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Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Folk Pop. Rated #1327 in the best albums of 1972. Featured peformers: Larry Marks (producer), Henry Lewy (recording engineer), Fred Tackett (guitar, trumpet), Ray Rich (drums), Skip Mosher (bass, flute, saxophone), Jimmy Webb (liner notes).