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The Dream Belongs to Me - Rare and Unreleased Recordings 1968/1973

Tim Buckley

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Over the decades following Tim Buckley’s death in 1975, his music has continued to be reissued, covered and re-explored with live and studio tapes which further our understanding of this constantly evolving musician. The March and June 1968 tapes were first issued in a limited edition, mail-order/Internet only collection. They feature superior or as-good takes of “Song to the Siren,” “Sing a Song for You,” “Happy Time” and “Buzzin’ Fly” as well as songs like “Ashbury Park” and “Danang” that evolved into “Love from Room 109 at the Islander (On Pacific Coast Highway)” on one of Buckley’s masterworks, Happy/Sad. The second half of the collection comes from February 1973 when Buckley was a very changed man and determined to break through to the mainstream listening public with conventional songs that still featured his brilliance as the title track and “Falling Timber” (outtakes from Sefronia) indicate. It’s all further proof that everything Buckley recorded, even his often questioned later work, is worthwhile and still criminally overlooked.

Customer Reviews

Essential Buckley

Excellent release featuring 2 different studio sessions. The recordings of these songs to a song are all better than their actual studio releases. Also features a couple of good unreleased recordings in the title track and "Falling Timber". "Song To The Siren" is also better than the recording that made it onto Starsailor as is "Quicksand" which betters its studio version that was released on Sefronia.

amazing

There's something about Tim Buckley's music that simply cannot be explained into Words because his music to me seems to just draw raw emotion. My far my favourite song is "Ashbury Park". and after realizing the haunting baseline in my car, which the song for about 1 month or so was rotated on a daily basis in my cassette player, the way I hear his music will never be the same. His music is underated and unknown to the vast majority of the world population, which is rather sad. I highly advise to soak up every album of his that is stumbled upon, because its all a treasure.

Song to the Siren

This review is for the song, not the album. Love this song. Tim Buckley and Alfie Boe have the best versions of it. Both are beautiful.

Biography

Born: February 14, 1947 in Washington D.C.

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s

One of the great rock vocalists of the 1960s, Tim Buckley drew from folk, psychedelic rock, and progressive jazz to create a considerable body of adventurous work in his brief lifetime. His multi-octave range was capable of not just astonishing power, but great emotional expressiveness, swooping from sorrowful tenderness to anguished wailing. His restless quest for new territory worked against him commercially: By the time his fans had hooked into his latest album, he was onto something else entirely,...
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