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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't care what some say - this is a great album,
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This review is from: Tim Buckley (Audio CD)
Wow, so glad to read the other reviews, I highly agree that this album is a gem. The melodies are strong, I love to happily drown myself emotionally in these tunes. Poignancy abounds as well, especially after reading the book on his and his son's lives; "Blood Brothers" I think it's called. He was young and just starting his career, and there's that sense of romantic youthfulness, and hope, and emotionality in regards to his relationships with his young wife (also evidenced in his song "I never asked to be your mountain" on Hello/Goodbye), and his later girlfriend Jane.
I am currently addicted to it, and the songs play in my head every day. Love it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Melody abounds!,
This review is from: Tim Buckley (Audio CD)
Well, apparently this one isn't as good as Goodbye and Hello? To these ears it's a fair bit better; packed with great melodies, instrumentation, and variations in pace and atmosphere. The songs are short and never outstay their welcome - which can't always be said for Goodbye and Hello. It's a shame he didn't stick to writing melodies, as he was clearly very good at it. Highly recommended.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An absolute Gem of an albumn,
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This review is from: Tim Buckley (Audio CD)
I have a few friends who like Tim Buckley, but none of them much like this albumn. I must strongly disagree with them though. This is music to drown to, beautifully capturing everything I admire in Buckley and his music. It will drag you through your worst agonising experiences, then sweep you up into the clouds. Unmissable for any Buckley fan. But then I obviously don't speak for the majority :)
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