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Tim Buckley - Goodbye and hello (1967)

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Tim Buckley - Goodbye and hello (1967)

Tim Buckley - Goodbye and hello (1967)
Genre: Rock | 1CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG, Covers 600 DPI | 276 Mb
Original Release Date: July 1969 | Publisher: Elektra | RapidShare - Uploading - HotFile

The album opens with bombs exploding and Tim's voice climbing into the sky as he straighfrowardly, almost weepingly, derides war - THE war - a protest song if there ever was one, but beautiful nonetheless. Anger never turns to noise. There is a touch of madrigal in Kight-Errant. Here, Tim tears through the heart as well as puts out some powerfully vivid lyrical imagery on "I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain", one of my desert-island 10 songs; maybe 5, if they make me pick. His voice, reportedy on the 16th-or-so take of a 6-minute burning coal in which he sings almost without break, flies in the stratosphere, then out of orbit, once breaking into ascending but still-in-tune sobs. He experiments with harpsichords on "Carnival Song" sung in the upper-most register without falsetto (either about a carnival or about the freeing of senses and sensibilities, or both) and hallucinations on the eerie and delicate song of that title. (Remember - this is the age of Sgt. Pepper and Pet Sounds - the studio and unusual instruments are all over the place - as are drug references). The title track is a courageous, long and rich experiment in which two separate songs are sung side by side, coming together in a single declaratory statement at the end of each parallel verse. He actually pulls it off, defiantly declaring the death of hypocritical old fashioned values and the birth of a new, love-based world. Easy-listening it ain't, and sometimes the lecture just isn't the thing one wants to hear. Self-appointed Nietzsche, driven by love..


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Tim Buckley - Goodbye and hello (1967)