"The first 6 items on this list are tied (cop-out i know!) because they are all stunning. This is one of Tim's Absurdly out of print masterpieces, probably not a good place to start though."
"The other Absurdly out of print masterpiece. If you can't find or afford a copy get the anthology, it has six of Blue Afternoons eight tracks in better sound than the original cd's."
"The best live album i've ever heard and i've heard hundreds. This is essential and surprisingly for a live album not a bad place to start, buy with Happy/Sad for a great introduction to the man's work"
"Tim's second album and not quite as good as all of the the above, There is some truly great songs here but in my opinion they sound far better and less dated on the stunning live album Dream Letter."
"Fantastic cd, you get six tracks from the 1968 John peel session and two really well performed tracks from the old grey whistle test. Essential for any 'real' Tim Buckley fan."
"Great collection of rarities from the period between Goodbye and hello and Happy/Sad. Well worth it for the early version of 'Chase the blues away' alone."
"This leaves out far too many great Buckley tracks and includes a few poor tracks, not really worth it as these compilations rarely are. Worth it if you don't have Blue Afternoon yet."
"Finally an official release for this much traded solo performance from 1967. Great sound (compared to the bootlegs) and more tracks make this an utterly essential purchase. Get this one."