Tim Buckley’s improvisations make every moment special and unrepeatable
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The Best Albums of the Sixties
If only everybody agreed with me.
Bleecker Street. Greenwich Village In The 60s by Various Artists
“No regrets now. No tears goodbye. Don’t want you back. We’d only cry again. Say goodbye again”
Southern Blood by Gregg Allman
Gregg Allman displays a control of nuance and demonstrates his ability to get inside a lyric.
Love Is Here by Starsailor
A mellow guitar quartet from Chorley who released a debut album which sold over one million copies.
Other Side To This Life by Fred Neil
The echoes of a mind continue to resonate over 50 years later.
Heroes & Villains – The Sound Of Los Angeles 1965-1968 by Various Artists
Leaving only a trace of gentleness in their wake
Blue Afternoon by Tim Buckley
Sensitive lyrics and melodic grace seem to distill Tim’s yearning heart and quiet power into a singular moment of courageous teardrop intensity.
Goodbye And Hello by Tim Buckley
Say goodbye to hatred and say hello to love.
Happy/Sad by Tim Buckley
The person who seeks all their applause from outside has their happiness in another’s keeping
Dream Letter: Live In London 1968 by Tim Buckley
How you would feel if you were having to count every last penny?
Starsailor by Tim Buckley
A complex masterpiece
Look At The Fool by Tim Buckley
Buying records from a shop