Dream Letter: Live in London 1968 by Tim Buckley (CD, 1995)
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2-1 Love From Room 109 / Strange Feelin' 12:19. 1-3 Phantasmagoria In Two 4:41. 1-6 I've Been Out Walking 8:19. 2-4 Troubadour 6:05. 2-3 Hallucinations 7:14. 2-2 Carnival Song / Hi Lily, Hi Lo 8:51. 1-4 Morning Glory 3:43.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerBill Inglot, Lee Hammond, Lorraine Hammond
Record LabelManifesto Records
UPC0767004070322
eBay Product ID (ePID)12050174471
Product Key Features
Era1960s
Run Time7020 Sec, 6992 Sec
Release Year1995
FormatCD
FeaturesCompilation, Live Recording
GenrePop, Rock, Jazz, Folk
TypeAlbum
StyleTraditional Folk, Singer/Songwriter, Folk Jazz, Contemporary Folk
ArtistTim Buckley
Release TitleDream Letter: Live in London 1968
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
DistributionRyko Distribution, Muvid
Number of Tracks16
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
GuitarLee Underwood
BassDanny Thompson
Reviews5 Stars - Indispensable - Included in Q's list of the Fifty Best Albums of 1990 - "...reveals an artist who could mesmerise an audience with just his voice, guitar and occasional hints of bass and vibraphone....The quality of his songwriting and the haunted wailing of his voice make this an album to treasure.", Performance "Stunning" / Recording "Excellent" - "...captures Buckley's elusive, visionary magic. His boundary-defying style was so unconventional that the public never really caught up with him....Hearing a voice so pure, honest, and true to its music is a delightful, singular experience.", "I floated along for two hours on Buckley's unique way with a song, his incantatory voice, the astounding confidence of this 21- year-old so musically wise beyond his years....Not only essential for Tim Buckley fans everywhere, but a perfect introduction to the man's music....Highly recommended.", "...More than a Wonderful Archival Discovery. It Is Essential Listening."