Goodbye and Hello
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Release date: 10 August 1967
EAN: 0075596089623 UPC: 075596089623

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"Tim Buckley's second album was a far cry from the folk-rock conventions of his 1966 debut, rich in acid-Renaissance trimmings (harpsichord, harmonium) and dominated by the elaborate title suite. Compared to the radical vocal freedom and liquid sadness of Buckley's imminent classics (1969's Happy Sad, 1971's Starsailor), Goodbye and Hello โ produced by Lovin' Spoonful guitarist Jerry Yester โ was a triumph of form, with Buckley's light tenor voice curling through "Hallucinations" and "Morning"

"GOODBYE and HELLO (1967) TIM BUCKLEY Review coming soon... FAV TRACKS: "No Man Can Find the War"; "I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain"; "Pleasant Street"; "Goodbye and Hello"; "Once I Was"; "Phantasmagoria in Two"; "Hallucinations"; "Morning Glory"; "Carnival Song" "