Episode 169: Tim Buckley
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This week we’re discussing every album by Tim Buckley. Known by many for his incredible vocal abilities, as well as being the father of Jeff Buckley, Tim had an extremely diverse and experimental career. While he started out as traditional 60s folk rock, he also ventured into crazy town with albums like Starsailor, before his notorious “Sex Funk” era in the 70s. Buckley overdosed on heroin at the age of 28, having only met his son once.
Closing track: “Starsailor” from Starsailor (1970)
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Mike’s Picks:
Goodbye and Hello (1967) — Best Album
Starsailor (1970) — Personal Favorite
Look at the Fool (1974) — Worst Album, Least Favorite
Alex’s Picks:
Starsailor (1970) — Best Album
Look at the Fool (1974) — Personal Favorite
Sefronia (1973) — Worst Album, Least Favorite
Albums we discussed this episode…
Tim Buckley (1966)
Goodbye and Hello (1967)
Happy Sad (1969)
Blue Afternoon (1969)
Lorca (1970)
Starsailor (1970)
Greetings from LA (1972)
Sefronia (1973)
Look at the Fool (1974)