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For The Collector
This is early Hardin and worth having if you really like his work. Harding 1 & 2 are his best work.
Published 12 months ago by Roy Middleton
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The Carpenter's fogotten Gems!
The first disc in this two cd set shows Tim Hardin at the hight of his creative powers before the problems in his life seemed to swamp him.
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Published on 24 Nov 1999 by Alan Johnson
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Well worth the experience
Never heard of Tim Hardin before I heard the title track very late one night on the radio whilst driving "Hang onto a Dream", and I just had to get it just for that track alone...
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Published 3 months ago by Hazydaze
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Hang On To That Dream
Although this album is called "an introduction", it does in fact include much of the work from Tim Hardin's most creative period - only enthusiasts need go further.
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Published on 5 Sep 2002 by Jack_Delawney@yahoo.co.uk
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great compilation
fantastic voice, top quality songs a compilation of the best of in the truest sense the essence of tim hardin
Published 13 months ago by P. Storey
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Underrated singer and composer
Although an influential personality on the 1960s folk circuit, Hardin had little success as a recording artist.
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Published on 6 Jun 2004 by Pieter
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Peerless!
You probably have to be a fan, but there are some tracks on here that non Hardin fans will recognise, but they simply would not have known that he wrote them.
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Published on 22 Mar 2010 by GP
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Master of bluesy folk
This collection combines Tim Hardin's Suite For Susan Moore (1970) and Bird On A Wire (1971). My favorites are the tracks from Bird On A Wire, where Hardin returns to his roots...
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Published on 6 Jun 2004 by Pieter
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A true classic from a tortured genius
I bought this album in a second hand store in 1971 for a pound sterling. The best investment i ever made.
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Published on 19 Sep 2008 by E. E. F. Pereira
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A MUSIC LEGEND...
In the late sixties, early seventies, I had a Tim Hardin LP album that I played to death. It was my all time favorite LP.
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Published on 18 Jun 2008 by Lawyeraau
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Great Songwriter Given Only 29 Minutes To Prove It!
These 12 tracks from 1966-1968 give a glimpse of Tim Hardin's talents as a songwriter and recording artist.
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Published 10 months ago by J. Thompson
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THE ABSOLUTE BEST...AND NOTHING BUT!
In the late sixties, early seventies, I had a Tim Hardin LP album that I played to death. It was my all time favorite LP.
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Published on 7 Nov 2002 by Lawyeraau
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Reason to believe
I had this album on vinyl and am delighted to now own it on cd. Tim Hardin has (had) an amazing voice and his storytelling is wonderful.
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Published on 10 April 2010 by M. Martin
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It will never happen no more: "unplugged" rather than "live"?
This CD includes all the tracks from Tim Hardin's third LP for the Verve/Forecast label (1968) with the addition of four previously unreleased outtakes (# 5, # 14 - 16)...
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Published on 13 Oct 2006 by jayhikkss
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As good as it gets
This is Tim Hardin as he should be heard. An essential purchase for a long time fan and a good place to start for someone who has never heard him before.
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Published 21 months ago by M. A. Stevens
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