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Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello (CD)

Album Details: Goodbye and Hello

Release Date:11/01/2005
Label:Elektra / Ada
UPC:075596089623

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User Reviews: Goodbye and Hello

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    One of the Best albums ever made

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 24, 2004

    Pros: songwriting and singing

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    His second album should have made Tim Buckley a superstar. The songs are even better than on his excellent debut, and the Jerry Yesters production is great. The arrangements reminds a bit of "Sgt Peppar" and "Pet Sounds", -Psykede...lic pop, and it really works well for Tim Buckley's songs. The album is easily one of the 20 best ever made. "Plesaent Street" "Phantasmagoria in Two" and "Once I Was" are as good as anything Brian Wilson, Tim Hardin, John Lennon or any other great songrwriter ever wrote. Read more Less

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    just a curly hair mountain boy

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 27, 2001

    tim's second album, imagine he is only a late teenager and look what he creates, 5 stars always

Pro Reviews: Goodbye and Hello

  • All Music Guide

    Often cited as the ultimate Tim Buckley statement, Goodbye and Hello is indeed a fabulous album, but it's merely one side of Tim Buckley's enormous talent. Recorded in the middle of 1967 (in the afterglow of Sgt. Pepper), this album is clearly inspired by Pepper's exploratory spirit. More often than not, this helps to bring Buckley's awesome musical vision home, but occasionally falters. Not that the album is overrated (it's not), it's just that it is only one side of Buckley. The finest songs on the album were written by him alone, particularly "Once I Was" and "Pleasant Street." Buoyed by Jerry Yester's excellent production, these tracks are easily among the finest example of Buckley's psychedelic/folk vision. A few tracks, namely the title cut and "No Man Can Find the War," were co-written by poet Larry Beckett. While Beckett's lyrics are undoubtedly literate and evocative, they occasionally tend to be too heavy-handed for Buckley. However, this is a minor criticism of an excellent ...and revolutionary album that was a quantum leap for both Tim Buckley and the audience. - Matthew Greenwald, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Tim Buckley

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 ... Read more