Tim Buckley / Goodbye And Hello
£7.99
Description:
"Before Tim Buckley had reached his 20th birthday, he'd released his debut album. The enormously promising effort highlighted his soaring melodies and romantic, opaque lyrics. Baroque psychedelia was the order of the day for many Elektra releases of the time, and Buckley's early folk-rock albums were embellished with important contributions from musicians Lee Underwood (guitar), Van Dyke Parks (keyboards), Jim Fielder (bass), and Larry Beckett was also an overlooked contributor to the first two albums, co-writing many of the songs. The fragile, melancholic, orchestrated beauty of the material had an innocent quality that was continued on the second LP, Goodbye And Hello (1967). Buckley's songs and arrangements became more ambitious and psychedelic, particularly on the lengthy title track. As with other albums in the series, all tracks have been re-mastered and feature extensive liner notes and rarely seen photos.
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