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Recorded on September 3 and 4 1969 at the Troubadour, Los Angeles, this posthumous live album is all the proof one will ever need of Buckley's extraordinary talent, a talent which for some ...
Rather than continue down that road, he returned to more conventional folk-rock forms with 1969’s “Blue Afternoon.” “Chase the Blues Away” from that album might have laid the foundation ...
Tim Buckley s magical voice, ... Blue Afternoon and his excellent self-titled 1966 debut. Much of that material is well-represented on this disc, ...
Tim Buckley, “Greetings From ... Earlier in ’69 he’d released “Happy Sad,” his highest-charting album, and would issue “Blue Afternoon” in November. The shows found him massaging ...
This is surely a travesty, a monstrous oversight on the part of those responsible for Buckley’s catalogue. Tim himself always regarded this album as his masterpiece, and it seems ridiculous this ...
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