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Artist | Tim Buckley |
Album | Dream Letter - Live In London 1968 |
Genre | Folk-Rock |
Release | 21 December 2004 |
Price | $0.99 |
Track No | 4/9 |
Duration | 3:43 |
Country | USA |
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Belongs in every music fan's library.. "Dream Letter" is not only the finest album in Tim Buckley's catalog, but one of the best live albums by any artist, period. It's hard to believe this was recorded in '68; it's clear and bright, and the versions of songs Tim recorded before and after this performance ("Dolphins", especially) are far better than the studio versions. This is a lost classic that deserves to be heard by anyone who enjoys folk, or anyone who wants to hear one of the great voices of the 60s in peak form.
FANTASTIC Live cd. Tim Buckley was a true music genius. His songs were/are incredibly well-written, to a point where you find yourself pondering ,"How does someone come up with stuff like this?". Buckley's remarkable gift for music is evident in all of his works, something which 99.9% of the music community cannot claim. But what is special about Buckley, in particular and I must admit what I love most about his music, is in his live recordings, where his dedication comes alive and you're rpetty much left spellbounded. I adore to bits, ("Love from Room 109/Strange Feelin'")which is two songs merged into one, like the majority of the songs on this album. ("Pleasant Street/You Keep Me Hanging"), ("Carnival Song/ Hi Lily Hi Lo"), ("Dream Letter/Happy Time"), and ("Wayfaring Stranger/ You Got Me Runnin'"). The combinations made between each of these songs is without words, one of a kind, for each song fits so smoothly with the other, it's difficult to tell if both are actually two different songs. It's a shame he was lost at such a young age, because it's inevitable if he was still alive, would have continued to produce at such a high-quality as he did. This is far perhaps, the best live recording collection that is available to the publc.
Pleasant Street is beyond description. The studio version of Pleasant Street is awesom in its own right, and this version that segues into You Keep Me Hanging on is breath-taking. Shades of Alejandro Escavado's live version of The Big One Oh that turns into Foggy Notion and and Bob Marley... there is a trance inducing quality to Tim Buckley that brings to mind Persian singers and Lysergic Acid
Buckley's definitive work. You have to wonder if this had been released in 1969 or something if it would've changed the course of music, or the world, or at least Buckley's career. Hearing it in the early 90s certainly changed me, and made me go back to the Buckley LPs I'd listened to a couple times after hearing "Once I Was" in the movie "Coming Home," and then collect all the rest, and start in on his son's. For me, this is among my all time top albums, along with Pentangle's Basket of Light (funny, Danny Thompson plays on both). "Buzzin Fly" is different but as good as on the studio release, "Phantasmagoria" betters the original, and after that, forget comparisons, this is too good--just enjoy it.
Sublimely passionate. "Dream Letter" is Tim Buckley at his stripped-down, earnest best, his beautifully, achingly golden voice captured in an extraordinarily intimate recording free of artifice. Amazing for 1968. The track "The Earth Is Broken" is devastating and as topical and fresh to hear today as it was then, and "Hallucinations" even more heartbreaking sung outside the studio. His experimentations on albums after "Happy Sad" (apparently not available on iTunes, nor his breakthrough previous record, "Goodbye and Hello") were brave and uncompromising but often an acquired taste. "Dream Letter" towers above them all and places Buckley among the most gifted talents to emerge in the '60s. Sample through and hear for yourself.
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Morning Glory (Live) is a song that was released in 21 December 2004.
Morning Glory (Live) is a song from the Dream Letter - Live In London 1968 album.
Morning Glory (Live) is performed by Tim Buckley.
Morning Glory (Live) has a duration of 3:43 minutes.
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Lorca | Lorca |
Phantasmagoria In Two (Live) | Dream Letter - Live In London 1968 |
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I Had a Talk With My Woman | Lorca |
Buzzin' Fly (Live) | Honeyman (Recorded Live 1973) |
Phantasmagoria In Two | Goodbye and Hello |
Song to the Siren | Starsailor |
Pleasant Street (Live) | Honeyman (Recorded Live 1973) |
Goodbye and Hello | The Best of Tim Buckley |
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Goodbye and Hello | 2005 |
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