Buckley, Tim: Greetings From L.A.

Buckley, Tim SKU: 43073948
Buckley, Tim: Greetings From L.A.

Buckley, Tim: Greetings From L.A.

Buckley, Tim SKU: 43073948

Format: CD

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Title: Greetings From L.A.
Artist: Buckley, Tim
Label: Music on CD
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8718627235461
Genre: Folk

Tim Buckley brought in 20 musicians for the recording of?'Greetings From LA', his seventh studio album, and none were more important to it's overall funky, honky-tonk sound than guitarist Joe Falsia, whose searing electric playing is the perfect foil to Buckley's 12-string guitar. Buckley's voice had a truly astonishing range, great control and timbre, and the ability to be both powerful and delicate. He was also a fine artist, who used his amazing voice more like a musical instrument. The music is timeless, it could of been made yesterday. 'Greetings From L.A.' is about the night. About when 1960s free love became 1970s pleasure hunt. Not many performers took the sexual revolution to these heights. His father's music was probably Jeff Buckley's biggest inspiration.

Tracks:
1.1 Move With Me
1.2 Get On Top
1.3 Sweet Surrender
1.4 Nighthawkin'
1.5 Devil Eyes
1.6 Hong Kong Bar
1.7 Make It Right
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