Tim Buckley: Live at the Troubadour 1969
CML call number: CD FOLK Buckley
Contents: Strange feelin' -- Venice mating call -- I don't need it to rain -- I had a talk with my woman -- Gypsy woman -- Blue melody -- Chase the blues away -- Driftin' -- Nobody walkin'.
Personnel: Tim Buckley, vocals, guitar; Lee Underwood, guitar; John Balkin, bass; Carter Collins, congas; Art Tripp, drums (according to CD booklet and Wikipedia). Our catalog record does not list Balkin, Collins, Tripp, but does include David Friedman, vibraphone, and Danny Thompson, bass. Martin Aston's notes suggest all seven musicians performed.
According to the notes: "Dream Letter [was] the first evidence of Buckley in front of an audience … a live performance from … July 1968. … At the Troubadour, the wounded-hobo persona … had now ripened. The music, mostly taken from 1970's Lorca and Blue Afternoon albums, bleeds even bluesy, jazzier colors, with aspects of calypso thrown in for good measure, the band suitably drifting on the advancing folk-jazz plateaus and cooking on the verge of funk. …"
Released 1994, recently added to our collection at a patron's request.
Contents: Strange feelin' -- Venice mating call -- I don't need it to rain -- I had a talk with my woman -- Gypsy woman -- Blue melody -- Chase the blues away -- Driftin' -- Nobody walkin'.
Personnel: Tim Buckley, vocals, guitar; Lee Underwood, guitar; John Balkin, bass; Carter Collins, congas; Art Tripp, drums (according to CD booklet and Wikipedia). Our catalog record does not list Balkin, Collins, Tripp, but does include David Friedman, vibraphone, and Danny Thompson, bass. Martin Aston's notes suggest all seven musicians performed.
According to the notes: "Dream Letter [was] the first evidence of Buckley in front of an audience … a live performance from … July 1968. … At the Troubadour, the wounded-hobo persona … had now ripened. The music, mostly taken from 1970's Lorca and Blue Afternoon albums, bleeds even bluesy, jazzier colors, with aspects of calypso thrown in for good measure, the band suitably drifting on the advancing folk-jazz plateaus and cooking on the verge of funk. …"
Released 1994, recently added to our collection at a patron's request.
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