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Tim Buckley
LP (Item 75019) Elektra, 1969 — Condition: Very Good
An exceptional early release from the tragic Tim Buckley – done with a really unique sound that mixes late 60s folk rock with some subtly jazzy overtones! The record features beautiful string arrangements from the legendary Jack Nitzsche, and some beautiful work on piano, harpsichord, and celeste by Van Dyke Parks! But Buckley's the main star of the set – crooning beautifully with his sad-tinged voice, on wonderful tracks that include "Wings", "Aren't You the Girl", "She Is", and "Understand Your Man". (Gold label pressing. Cover has a small rip near the spine.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | ||||||
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