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Tim Buckley - Happy Sad (Elektra 75) (Hi-Fi) Format:180g LP fateful tour of America in

Tim Buckley - Happy Sad (Elektra 75) (Hi-Fi) Format:180g LP fateful tour of America inLabel: Elektra Rhino Reissued 7 4 2025, Originally released 1969 Tim Buckley ranks among the most adventurous singer songwriters, and 1969's HAPPY SAD shows his talent in full bloom. After two albums working with lyricist Larry Beckett, the Elektra collection is the first of all Buckley originals, and these six songs reflect a growing fascination with jazz (opener Strange Feelin' was inspired by Miles Davis). Predominantly acoustic, the relaxed

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fateful tour of America in January 1978 was simply a parody of what had been

180-gram vinyl repressing of this classic 1985 album from Robert Smith and the boys

The Gloaming

and did additional recording at Highland Recording Studio in Phoenix

Tim Buckley - Happy Sad (Elektra 75) (Hi-Fi) Format:180g LP fateful tour of America inLabel: Elektra Rhino Reissued 7 4 2025, Originally released 1969 Tim Buckley ranks among the most adventurous singer songwriters, and 1969's HAPPY SAD shows his talent in full bloom. After two albums working with lyricist Larry Beckett, the Elektra collection is the first of all Buckley originals, and these six songs reflect a growing fascination with jazz (opener Strange Feelin' was inspired by Miles Davis). Predominantly acoustic, the relaxed

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