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Happy Mad
Released: N/A
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Because there are an abundance of live and radio shows by Buckley in official release, this bootleg of European radio broadcasts isn't as valuable as it could have been, especially as all of the... Continue[+]
Honeyman
Released: November 1995
Label: N\A
A previously unreleased live 1973 radio broadcast, in excellent sound, that offers a valuable supplement to Buckley's often disappointing final albums. Buckley's last LPs were marred by... Continue[+]
Morning Glory
Released: 1995
Label: N\A
Goodbye and Hello
Released: 1967
Label: N\A
Often cited as the ultimate Tim Buckley statement, Goodbye and Hello is indeed a fabulous album, but it's merely one side of Tim Buckley's enormous talent. Recorded in the middle of 1967 (in the... Continue[+]
Tim Buckley
Released: 1966
Label: N\A
Buckley's 1966 debut was the most straightforward and folk-rock-oriented of his albums. The material has a lyrical and melodic sophistication that was astounding for a 19-year-old. The pretty,... Continue[+]
Blue Afternoon
Released: 1969
Label: N\A
Blue Afternoon was Tim Buckley's first self-produced record and his debut for Herb Cohen and Frank Zappa's Straight label. Buckley's first two albums were very much of their time and place, with... Continue[+]
Happy Sad
Released: 1969
Label: N\A
Easily Tim Buckley's most underrated album, Happy Sad was another departure for the eclectic Southern California-based singer/songwriter. After the success of the widely acclaimed Goodbye and... Continue[+]
Lorca
Released: 1970
Label: N\A
Buckley stunned and, to a rare degree, alienated fans with the dissonant, at times wearying, avant-garde exercises in vocal gymnastics that took up the entire first side of this LP. Side two was... Continue[+]
Starsailor
Released: 1970
Label: N\A
After his beginnings as a gentle, melodic baroque folk-rocker, Buckley gradually evolved into a downright experimental singer/songwriter who explored both jazz and avant-garde territory. Starsailor... Continue[+]
Greetings from L.A.
Released: 1972
Label: N\A
Stepping back from the swooping avant-garde touches of Starsailor for a fairly greasy, funky, honky tonk set of songs, the opening lines of Greetings from L.A. set the tone: "I went down to the... Continue[+]
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