2006, Rhino
Comprehensive retrospective of the legendary singer/songwriter's groundbreaking, genre-defying work! 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. His multi-octave range was capable of not just astonishing power, but great emotional expressiveness, swooping from sorrowful tenderness to anguished wailing. His restless quest for new territory worked against him commercially: By the time his fans had hooked into his latest album, he was onto something else entirely, both live and in the studio. In this sense he recalled artists such as Miles Davis and David Bowie, who were so eager to look forward and change that they confused and even angered listeners who wanted more stylistic consistency. - All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Aren't You the Girl |
| 2 | Song for Janie |
| 3 | I Can't See You |
| 4 | Carnival Song |
| 5 | Morning Glory |
| 6 | Goodbye and Hello |
| 7 | Sing a Song for You [Take 11] |
| 8 | Once I Was |
| 9 | Strange Feelin' |
| 10 | I Had a Talk With My Woman |
| 11 | Happy Time |
| 12 | I Must Have Been Blind |
| 13 | River |
| 14 | Song to the Siren |
| 15 | Dolphins |
| 16 | Martha |
| 17 | Move With Me |
| 18 | Look at the Fool |
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