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Part of Audiophile Vinyl Series Rhino Reserve!
Lacquers Cut from Analog Masters by Chris Bellman!
Pressed on 180g Premium-Quality Vinyl at Fidelity Record Pressing!
Tim Buckley ranks among the most adventurous singer-songwriters, and 1969's Happy Sad shows his talent in full bloom. After two albums working with lyricist Larry Beckett, the Elektra collection is the first of all-Buckley originals, and these six songs reflect a growing fascination with jazz (opener "Strange Feelin'" was inspired by Miles Davis). Predominantly acoustic, the relaxed arrangements include some fine guitar work by Lee Underwood and vibraphone playing by David Friedman, but the most impressive instrument here is Buckley's highly elastic voice.
Produced by Zal Yanovsky and Jerry Yester (of Lovin' Spoonful fame), this set was Tim Buckley's highest charting release and is an ideal way to remember the visionary performer, who passed away in 1975.
This album has been cut from the original tapes by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and is pressed on 180 gram premium-quality vinyl at Fidelity Record Pressing's plant in Oxnard, California as part of the Rhino Reserve line.
After the success of the widely acclaimed Goodbye and Hello, Buckley mellowed enough to explore his jazz roots. Sounding like Fred Neil's Capitol-era albums, Buckley and his small, acoustic-based ensemble weave elegant, minimalist tapestries around the six Buckley originals. The effect is completely mesmerizing...this is one of the finest records of the late '60s.
Features
- Rhino Reserve Audiophile Series
- 180g Premium-Quality Vinyl
- Vinyl LP
- Lacquers Cut from Original Analog Masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
- Pressed in Oxnard, California at Fidelity Record Pressing
Selections
Side A:
- Strange Feelin'
- Buzzin' Fly
- Love from Room 109 at the Islander (On Pacific Coast Highway)
Side B:
- Dream Letter
- Gypsy Woman
- Sing a Song for You