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Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Goodbye and Hello
Label:
4 MEN WITH BEARDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
4M 132LP
Gatefold 180 gram LP reissue of this album from 1967, the 2nd Buckley album, originally issued by Elektra. Produced by Jac Holzman and Jerry Yester. "One of the great rock vocalists of the 1960s, Tim Buckley drew from folk, psychedelic rock, and progressive jazz to create a considerable body of adventurous work in his brief lifetime. Often cited as the ultimate Tim Buckley statement,
Goodbye and Hello
is indeed a fabulous album. Contains 'Once I Was' and 'Pleasant Street.' Original artwork."
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Blue Afternoon
Label:
4 MEN WITH BEARDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
4M 133LP
Gatefold 180 gram LP reissue of this album, originally released in 1969. "
Blue Afternoon
is Buckley's fourth album and his first for Frank Zappa's Straight label. Continuing with the jazz inflected folk-rock he first unveiled on his previous release,
Happy Sad
, Buckley's songs are complimented here by classy arrangements featuring vibes player David Friedman and Lee Underwood's beautifully understated guitar work. A classic from perhaps the most unique American singer-songwriter of the '60s and '70s."
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Starsailor
Label:
4 MEN WITH BEARDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
4M 134LP
"Originally released in 1970,
Starsailor
is the most unique and uncompromising release of Tim Buckley's brief but productive career. Combining jazz and avant-garde elements with folk-rock and Buckley's acrobatic vocal performances, this album is one of the most experimental singer-songwriter records of all time. Though it was a commercial failure at the time of its release,
Starsailor
has since become a sought-after cult classic."
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Happy Sad
Label:
4 MEN WITH BEARDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
4M 145LP
"One of the best albums of the late '60s and Tim Buckley's most underrated album,
Happy Sad
was a change-up pitch for the eclectic L.A. singer/songwriter. Sounding like a bit like Fred Neil's Capitol-era albums, Buckley and his small, acoustic-based ensemble create beautiful, jazz tinged folk-rock."
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Lorca
Label:
4 MEN WITH BEARDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
4M 146LP
"Buckley's 1970 Asylum album once again available on vinyl. Continuing his jazz explorations, Buckley created the most 'out' album of his career. The 5/4 time signature title track is strikingly weird with haunted house pipe organ and two faster-paced numbers, the mellow contemplative love song 'I Had A Talk With My Woman' and the slightly funky blues-based 'Nobody Walkin',' are even fun. The band is Lee Underwood, John Balkin (bass, haunted house pipe organ on 'Lorca'), and Carter Collins (congas).180 gram."
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Tim Buckley
Label:
ELEKTRA
Format:
LP
Price:
$12.00
Catalog #:
EKS 74004LP
Exact repro of the 1st Tim Buckley album, originally issued in 1966. "With Buckley barely out of high school, he hadn't yet moved towards the lengthy, jazz-influenced arrangements of his mature period. So here he sticks with two- to three-minute running times and a folk-rock formula that's sometimes derivative (the Byrds-like blues 'Understand Your Man'). He works with Elektra/Doors production regulars Paul Rothchild, Jac Holzman, and Bruce Botnick, with Jack Nitzsche arranging the strings, Van Dyke Parks playing keyboards, Frank Zappa associate Billy Mundi on drums, and a few more obscure musicians like Lee Underwood (guitar), who became Buckley's most reliable sideman. Buckley's already writing tons of catchy and clever tunes ('Song For Janie'), and his amazing vocal abilities are already apparent." --John Alroy
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Dream Letter: Live in London 1968
Label:
GET BACK (ITALY)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$27.00
Catalog #:
GET 638
"Recorded in London's Queen Elizabeth Hall on July 10, 1968 this impressive 2-hour live concert presents the Washingtonian prodigy folk singer at his best. He was only 21 years old when he had this incredible chance to show the world his talent which would carry him through a short but prolific career -- 9 albums released between 1966 and his death in 1975. Accompanied by Lee Underwood, David Friedman and Pentangle's bass player Danny Thompson, Buckley caressed his 12 string acoustic guitar in an unforgettable night documented on this double LP which included several unreleased songs being performed for the first time. This is the true beginning of a legend."
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Sefronia
Label:
GET BACK (ITALY)
Format:
LP
Price:
$20.00
Catalog #:
GET 642
"1973's
Sefronia
marks a slight change in Buckley's career, which had begun early in 1966, with his marvelous self-titled debut at only 19. From the depths of folk rock, his astonishing vocal technique explored the outer limits of white jazz-funk. Nobody knows what may have been the career path of an artist who released nine albums in only eight years, all of them close to perfection and each of them a piece of a mosaic that an untimely death prevented him from completing."
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
The Dream Belongs To Me
Label:
MANIFESTO
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.00
Catalog #:
MFO 40706
"Rare and Unreleased Recordings 1968/1973. In his nine-year career, Buckley had a prolific output, releasing nine studio albums by the age of 27, beginning with
Tim Buckley
in 1966 and ending with
Look at the Fool
in 1974. During his brief life, he incorporated a wide range of styles into his music, including folk, rock, and jazz. Manifesto has discovered eight recordings from late in Buckley's career, from early 1973, several months before he went into the studio to record
Sefronia
. That album has often been criticized as over-produced and out-of-character, but these tracks offer fresh insight to what might have been. Included are two songs that have never been heard before, 'Falling Timber' and 'The Dream Belongs to Me'. In addition, we have included six bonus tracks from 1968. These six recordings, including some of Buckley's most beloved works ('Song to the Siren,' 'Sing a Song for You,' and 'Buzzin' Fly') were previously unreleased, except for the internet-only CD
Works in Progress
(Rhino Handmade 1999)."
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
My Fleeting House
Label:
MVD VISUAL
Format:
DVD
Price:
$19.00
Catalog #:
DR 4566DVD
"This is the first-ever collection of rare videos from Tim Buckley's live performances, including thirteen full-length songs. The footage spans his entire career, from 1967 to 1974, and includes unreleased video of interaction with Buckley on
The Steve Allen Show
(1969) and on WITF's The Show (1970). This DVD also features interviews with Larry Beckett (co-writer of many songs with Buckley), Lee Underwood (Buckley's guitarist) and David Browne (author of
Dream Brother: The Lives of Jeff and Tim Buckley
)." Also includes footage from pristine, first-generation sources and a 12-page booklet of unpublished photos.
Artist:
BUCKLEY, TIM
Title:
Once I Was
Label:
TURNING POINT MUSIC (ITALY)
Format:
LP
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
TPM 205LP
"Great collection of live tracks. The first side contains 'Dolphins' and 'Honeyman' from a May 1974 BBC broadcast. Plus a previously unreleased 12 minute version of 'I Don't Need It To Rain' recorded in Copenhagen in October 1968. The second side features five tracks recorded in April 1968 for the John Peel show. Gatefold sleeve and 180 gram vinyl."
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