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Look at the Fool
When Look At The Fool was released in 1974 Tim Buckley's career r ... Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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Goodbye And Hello - Tim Buckley
by iamasadlittleboy - written on 05/10/07 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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of the album taken from Tim Buckley, his first album. Both these albums have the story telling magic of lyricist/poet Larry Beckett, and the vocal s and musical wizardry of Tim Buckley . Tim s music was (early in his career) knwon for a strong and atheletic voice capable of reaching any high s or low s, and is said to have had a 5 octave voice. Track listing 1. I Can t See You 2. Wings 3. Song Of The Magician 4. Strange Street Affair Under Blue 5. Valentine Melody 6. Aren t You The Girl 7. Song Slowly Sung 8. It Happens Every Time 9. Song For Janie 10. Grief In My Soul 11. She Is 12. Understand Your Man 13. No Man Can Find The War 14. Carnival Song 15. ...
Morning Glory: The Anthology - Tim Buckley
by kenigma - written on 16/05/01 (Very useful, 484 readings)
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Tim Buckley - Morning Glory - the Tim Buckley Anthology Despite only owning this album for a few weeks I would not give it up for anything. It's the most moving album I own, and it has some of the best singing I've ever heard. For those of you who don't know the story of the Buckleys, sit back and read a while...For those of you who do, you will appreciate the incredible agility and variety of both his voice and that of his son Jeff. Tim Buckley was born on Valentine's Day in 1947 in Washington DC. He died in 1975 from a heroin overdose. In the 28 years he was alive he created music that most people would spend a full lifetime trying to make and ...
Morning Glory: The Anthology - Tim Buckley
by iamasadlittleboy - written on 04/05/07 (Useful, 105 readings)
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a musician wants to do whats he wants to do. The song has beautiful lyrics, and This mortal coils cover, helped bring both the song and Tim Buckley back to the forefront when they covered it. "Long afloat on ship less oceans I did all my best to smile Til your singing eyes and fingers Drew me loving into your eyes And you sang, "Sail to me, sail to me, let me enfold you. Here I am, here I am, waiting to hold you." 9/10 Overall the album is good look at Tim Buckley s ever changing musical style, though it does lack his latter albums, which show him coming back to a more folky sound. 8/10 for the ...
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