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Tim Buckley albums featuring Jim Fielder

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| | Goodbye & Hello CD (1967)
$8.85 Initially a folksinger, Tim Buckley quickly defied stylistic categorization. GOODBYE & HELLO offers a rich musical vocabulary, from plaintive love song to free-form expressionism, with the artist's remarkable voice at its core. Buckley's acrobatic voice dances around the melodies, coloring ...
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| Morning Glory: The Tim Buckley Anthology CDs (2001)
$16.19 Recorded between August 1966 & July 1974. Includes liner notes by Lee Underwood & Barry Alfonso.
It's taken America a long time to come around to the magic of '60s/'70s troubadour Tim Buckley. During his tragically brief, incredibly prolific lifetime, Buckley ...
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| Goodbye & Hello Vinyl LP (1967)
$23.49 Initially a folksinger, Tim Buckley quickly defied stylistic categorization. GOODBYE & HELLO offers a rich musical vocabulary, from plaintive love song to free-form expressionism, with the artist's remarkable voice at its core. Buckley's acrobatic voice dances around the melodies, coloring ...
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 Tim Buckley Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Tim Buckley songs: Once I Was Lyrics, Morning Glory Lyrics, Sing a Song For You Lyrics, Phantasmagoria in Two Lyrics, Buzzin' Fly Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain Lyrics, Carnival Song Lyrics, No Man Can Find the War Lyrics, Goodbye and Hello Lyrics, Hallucinations Lyrics, Pleasant Street Lyrics, Wings Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Aren't You the Girl Lyrics, Dolphins Lyrics, Strange Feelin' Lyrics, It Happens Every Time Lyrics, I Can't See You Lyrics, Happy Time Lyrics, I Had a Talk With My Woman Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Knight-Errant Lyrics.
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 Tim Buckley Biography
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. He moved from folkie troubadour-isms to a jazz-inflected sound to the avant-garde to pop/R&B, all in the space of a few years, before his untimely death in 1975. Nearly two decades after his death, his estranged son Jeff Buckley (who bore an uncanny vocal and physical resemblance to his father) became a much-loved recording artist. In tragic irony, the younger Buckley also died at a young age, drowning in the Mississippi river.
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 Contemporaries
Van Morrison, Frank Zappa, James Taylor (Soft Rock), Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen, John Hiatt, John Prine, Jackson Browne, Jeff Buckley, John Martyn, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Randy Newman, Simon & Garfunkel, Warren Zevon, Lyle Lovett, Dan Fogelberg, Nick Drake, Laura Nyro, Françoise Hardy, Tim Hardin, Rickie Lee Jones, 10,000 Maniacs, Jesse Winchester, Eric Andersen, Ralph McTell, Steve Forbert, Yoko Ono, Peter Case, David Crosby, Judee Sill, Bridget St. John, Steve Tilston, Karen Dalton, Pearls Before Swine, Linda Perhacs, Tim Rose, Steve Noonan, Bert Sommer
 Followers
Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Beth Orton, David Gray, Simon Joyner, Cocteau Twins, Robert Plant, Mark Eitzel, Red House Painters, Carol Lipnik & Spookarama, Ben Christophers, This Mortal Coil, Mark Hollis, Eric Wood
 Influences
Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Leadbelly, Odetta, Fred Neil, Terry Callier
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