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 Tim Buckley : Goodbye and Hello - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
However, this is a minor criticism of an excellent and revolutionary album that was a quantum leap for both Tim Buckley and the audience.
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.
Not that the album is overrated (it's not), it's just that it is only one side of Buckley.
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 Tim Buckley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buckley released his debut album Tim Buckley on Elektra in 1966.
Buckley was more eager to record his most complete original album, Starsailor.
Fundamentally Tim was unhappy with the systematic and shallow randb structure of the lyrics and music, despite being a fan of the genre.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tim_Buckley   (968 words)

  
 Jeff and Tim Buckley Tribute
Buckley emerged in the mid-90 s as one of the most gifted singer-songwriters of his generation: a remarkable feat considering it was achieved on the basis of just one album - and that everyone was comparing him to his late father, Tim, himself one of the most creative talents of the 60 s.
Jeff Buckley was born in November 1966, the only child from a brief marriage between the then-unknown Tim Buckley and his teen-aged bride, Mary.
With the release of his debut album ``Grace, Jeff Buckley emerged from the shadow of his late musician-father, TIM BUCKLEY, a popular performer during the 1960 s and early 70 s who died from a drug overdose in 1975 at the age of 28.
www.hotshotdigital.com /tribute/JeffandTimBuckley.html   (811 words)

  
 TrouserPress.com :: Tim Buckley
Buckley's previous records had attested to his range and his ability to hold notes, but "Lorca" was an attempt to produce something like Berberian's highly idiosyncratic vocalese, with an unsettling acrobatic performance that eventually went beyond language into wordless shrieks, wails and vibrato crooning up and down the scales.
Buckley's 1966 debut album was already shot through with electricity and displayed flashes of psychedelia; by 1968, he had embraced a jazzier vibe that looked beyond straightforward song structures.
Strictly speaking, however, this was not Buckley's next album.
www.trouserpress.com /entry.php?a=tim_buckley   (2193 words)

  
 Tim Hardin
Like Tim Buckley, Tim Hardin was a 60's era folk rock musician who was sucker punched by drugs.
Tim's best album is considered to be his second for the Verve label (Tim Hardin 2).
Tim's last studio album, recorded 1973 in London and features among others Peter Frampton.
www.zipcon.net /~highroad/hardin.htm   (662 words)

  
 Ruth McNerlan Guest Reviews : Tim Buckley
I can't help but feel that Buckley had a LOT more potential for a more impressive debut, and I get the feeling that he was pushed into a "folk troubador" image that he might not have wanted (witness his later, more experimental albums).
Tim Buckley was somewhat of a musical prodigy.
Buckley just lets go, his voice wails and howls and dances, and the musicians all sound as if they’re having the time of their lives.
www.adriandenning.co.uk /timbuckley.html   (2085 words)

  
 JamBands.com - Online Music Magazine
Buckley's dedication and integrity to his music was not making him any money, and it is said that during this time he worked as a cab driver and chauffeur as well as appearing in films.
Buckley's approach to his music at this time was so uncommercial that it threatened his career.
In 1967, Buckley released his debut album, Tim Buckley.
www.jambands.com /sep00/monthly/ghosts.html   (929 words)

  
 Dream Letter
Tim Buckley possessed a golden voice that spanned the range from baritone to tenor.
Tim was appreciated by his fans and respected by his peers.
Both of these sterling musicians contributed significantly to Buckley's music during this period, and Carter was a regular member of Buckley's various groups for many years.
www.timbuckley.net /discography/dream_letter.htm   (1822 words)

  
 VH1.com : Tim Buckley : Tim Buckley
In concert, the Buckley of this period was known to improvise and shriek and to encourage his backing musicians to jam endlessly.
Goodbye and Hello was more psychedelic than its predecessor and became the only Buckley album that appeared on Billboard's 200 albums chart.
After Buckley died in 1975, the owner of the house in which he overdosed was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
www.vh1.com /artists/news/512124/02121999/buckley_tim.jhtml   (560 words)

  
 Buy.com - 1969-Live At The Troubadour - Tim Buckley - CD
Buckley was always a "natural musician" who flourished in settings of spontaneity where he was free to follow his muse unbounded.
It's ironic that Buckley's most fully realized album wouldn't be released until after his death, but it's logical that it would turn out to be a live recording.
One of the most remarkable, adventurous artists of the late-1960s/early-'70s singer-songwriter scene, Tim Buckley possessed a superhuman, multi-octave range and a wild imagination.
www.buy.com /prod/1969_Live_At_The_Troubadour/q/loc/109/60142891.html   (561 words)

  
 Tim Buckley Lyrics, Photos, Pictures, Paroles, Letras, Text for every songs
No longer was Buckley a romantic, melodic poet; he was an experimental artiste who sometimes seemed bent on punishing both himself and his listeners with his wordless shrieks and jarringly dissonant music.
Buckley found his best middle ground between accessibility and jazzy improvisation on 1970's Starsailor, which is probably the best showcase of his sheer vocal abilities, although many prefer the more cogent material of his earliest albums.
Before Buckley had reached his 20th birthday, he'd released his debut album.
www.alwaysontherun.net /tim.htm   (7915 words)

  
 .:: article : Tim Buckley Tribute Program ::.
All of Buckley's music had been recently re-released by Enigma and Elektra, with the exception of TIM BUCKLEY and LORCA, which was as obscure then as it is out-of-print now.
TIM BUCKLEY was born on Valentine's Day Washington, D.C. in 1947.
At the insistence of his advisors, Tim grudgingly dipped back into his past and pulled out eight previously unissued songs, including “Blue Melody” and “Café” (which he loved and continued to perform) and released the album, BLUE AFTERNOON.
www.huntingbears.net /buckley/stannstimtrib.htm   (3849 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Lorca: Music: Tim Buckley
The Lorca song with its contemporary approach and the exploration Tim Buckley was doing with his voice blew me away.
A must hear before you listern to Starsailor (the best album of all time) and see the direction one man was willing to take music.
IF you look for "Tim Buckley" or "Happy/sad"'s romantic tinge you may be disappointed, but don't worry, you will soon find that it's replaced by the innovative, atonal yet impressive, stark yet brillant music.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000005ISE?v=glance   (1724 words)

  
 Tim Buckley MP3 Downloads - Tim Buckley Music Downloads - Tim Buckley Music Videos
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.
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www.mp3.com /tim-buckley/artists/3202/summary.html   (233 words)

  
 Tim Buckley mp3 downloads, discography, forum :: For live Tim Buckley Starsailor music
KPFA was broadcasting a live Taj mahal concert, and as filler before the show (or between sets - I can't remember) they played the Buckley show which they'd recorded but not broadcast the week before.
Tim Buckley with his Starsailor Band, Live At Escondido, California, 1970
In Silent Way, Miles had a melody line that he played on a trumpet and I had a lyric and a melody that went through "Lorca." To this day, you can't put it on at a party without stopping things; it doesn't fit it.
www.timbuckley.org /index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=210&func=selectcat&cat=1   (670 words)

  
 Loara High School alumni memories
While Jim was the bassist for Blood, Sweat and Tears under Al Kooper, Larry Beckett and Tim Buckley wrote one of the songs, "Morning Glory," on the band's first LP, "CHILD IS FATHER TO THE MAN."
Larry Beckett (class of '65) wrote many lyrics for Tim Buckley songs, including "Morning Glory," which appeared on Blood, Sweat and Tears' first album, "Child is Father to the Man."
Tim was a member of the French Club, and the golf team.
users.adelphia.net /~khecker/alumni_photos2.html   (604 words)

  
 Starsailor (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Starsailor is a 1970 album by Tim Buckley (see 1970 in music).
While the revival of "Song To The Siren" renewed interest in Buckley amongst independent artists in the 1980s, the success of Tim Buckley's son Jeff Buckley in the 1990s inspired indie rock artists to look at the career of his father.
Bunk Gardner, a former member of the Mothers of Invention joined Buckley's normal band to record the album.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Starsailor_(album)   (604 words)

  
 Jeff Buckley Tribute
Buckley emerged in the mid-90 s as one of the most gifted singer-songwriters of his generation: a remarkable feat considering it was achieved on the basis of just one album - and that everyone was comparing him to his late father, Tim, himself one of the most creative talents of the 60s.
Jeff Buckley was born in November 1966, the only child from a brief marriage between the then-unknown Tim Buckley and his teen-aged bride, Mary.
With the release of his debut album ``Grace, Jeff Buckley emerged from the shadow of his late musician-father, TIM BUCKLEY, a popular performer during the 1960 s and early 70 s who died from a drug overdose in 1975 at the age of 28.
www.hotshotdigital.com /artist/jeff_buckley/tribute   (545 words)

  
 Site Francophone sur Jeff Buckley
Jeff was brought up in southern California by a mother who loved the Beatles and had had a brief teenage marriage to her high school boyfriend, Jeff's father, Tim Buckley.
Buckley grew up in southern California, shunted from school to school and town to town by his wandering mother and stepfather, when he was six or seven, towards the end of Tim's maverick life.
Buckley is the son of legendary jazz-folk-rock singer Tim Buckley, whose groundbreaking work was cut short by his untimely death from a drug overdose in 1975.
buckleyjeff.free.fr /jeff/articles/diversa/divers.htm   (11361 words)

  
 SKETCHES for My Sweetheart the drunk - album reviews
Buckley's record company had started pressuring him for a new album in 1995, but the singer was in no rush.
Tim Buckley hade då nio album bakom sig, varav minst fem räknas som högst personliga mästerverk.
Even in normal circumstances, Jeff Buckley's second album would be an event, given the impact of his 1994 debut Grace - an album fans were always apt to talk about in terms of love as much as admiration.
www.df.lth.se /~afro/jeff/articles/sketches.html   (11361 words)

  
 Jeff Buckley - Biography
But it would have been a defeat Jeff Buckley could never have lived with and so he went on, taking a very long time to write his second album, which he was finally just about to go into the studio and record.
Buckley conducted an extensive interview with Nusrat in Interview magazine (January 1996) and wrote the liner notes for the singer's The Supreme Collection album which was released on Mercator/Caroline Records in August 1997.
Tim Buckley knew no limitations; for him, songs were a springboard for risk-tasking, for delving into the dark side of man's nature and the indefinable nature of the spirit.
www.liquidgnome.com /JeffBuckley/bio.html   (1752 words)

  
 Tim Hardin
Like Tim Buckley, Tim Hardin was a 60's era folk rock musician who was sucker punched by drugs.
Tim's best album is considered to be his second for the Verve label (Tim Hardin 2).
And many of us older music fans are truly re-discovering him, as in his own time he was regarded primarily as a songwriter, with others, especially Bobby Darin, scoring hits with Tim Hardin penned songs like "If I Were a Carpenter", "Lady Came from Baltimore" and "Reason To Believe".
www.zipcon.net /~highroad/hardin.htm   (662 words)

  
 Jeff Buckley Drowns
His father was Tim Buckley, also a unique singer, songwriter, and guitarist who released a string of critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful albums during the late 60s and early 70s.
Jeff was rocketed into another world, and although he showed up at our shows after that, sometimes spontaneously climbing on stage to join us, I saw less of him.
Jeff said he disapproved of the way his father had done himself in.But there were those who felt Tim’s shadow hanging over Jeff so strongly that they seemed to be waiting for Jeff to self-destruct in the same way.
www.goodbyemag.com /may97/buckley.html   (2076 words)

  
 Jeff Buckley: Grace ---Ink Blot Magazine
Jeff Buckley was found drowned in the Mississippi river on June 4th 1997.
Buckley, the only son of legendary sixties folk singer Tim Buckley, who also died tragically at an early age, took a chance trying to make a name for himself in the music industry.
Jeff Buckley was an enigma whose soul burned through his music.
www.inkblotmagazine.com /rev-archive/Jeff_Buckley_Grace.htm   (492 words)

  
 Jeff Buckley: Grace ---Ink Blot Magazine
Jeff Buckley was found drowned in the Mississippi river on June 4th 1997.
Buckley, the only son of legendary sixties folk singer Tim Buckley, who also died tragically at an early age, took a chance trying to make a name for himself in the music industry.
Grace would be the only full length studio album we would have of his brilliance.
www.inkblotmagazine.com /rev-archive/Jeff_Buckley_Grace.htm   (492 words)

  
 Love Is Here by Starsailor CD
While the group takes its name from one of Tim Buckley's most experimental albums, there's nothing remotely Buckley-like or experimental about their sound.
And though the quartet is often lumped in with Britpoppers, they share neither the laddish anthems and Beatles obsessions of Oasis nor the friendly pop sensibilities of Travis and Coldplay.
Instead, Starsailor offers a moody brand of folk-rock that brings late-period Cat Stevens to mind more than any of the band's contemporaries.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/2420706/a/Love+Is+Here.htm   (492 words)

  
 Tim Hardin
Like Tim Buckley, Tim Hardin was a 60's era folk rock musician who was sucker punched by drugs.
Tim's best album is considered to be his second for the Verve label (Tim Hardin 2).
And many of us older music fans are truly re-discovering him, as in his own time he was regarded primarily as a songwriter, with others, especially Bobby Darin, scoring hits with Tim Hardin penned songs like "If I Were a Carpenter", "Lady Came from Baltimore" and "Reason To Believe".
www.zipcon.net /~highroad/hardin.htm   (662 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Grace - Jeff Buckley at Epinions.com
Jeff was the song of folk musician Tim Buckley, although he grew up with his mother.
Buckley delivers it perfectly you could be fooled into thinking it was his own.
Jeff Buckley is certainly an artist who deserves every piece of credit he gets.
www.epinions.com /content_112077475460   (662 words)

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