Tim Buckley

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  • singer-songwriter
  • folk
  • psychedelic
  • rock
  • folk-rock
Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an experimental vocalist and performer who incorporated jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, and avant-garde rock, in a short career spanning the late 1960s and early 1970s, ending with his death at age 28 from an alcohol-heroin overdose. Buckley often regarded his tenor voice as an instrument, a talent most noticeable on his albums Happy Sad, Lorca, and Starsailor.

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Songs

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    Ain't It Peculiar

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    Anonymous Proposition

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    Aren't You the Girl

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    Ashbury Park

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    Ashbury Park Version 1

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    Ashbury Park Version 2 (take 14)

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    Ashbury Park Version 2 (take 25, labeled master)

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    Because of You

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    Blue Melody

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    Bring It on Up

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    Buzzin' Fly

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    Buzzin' Fly (take 9)

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    Cafe

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    Carnival Song

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    Carnival Song / Hi Lilly, Hi Lo

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    Chase the Blues Away

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    Come Here Woman

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    Coming Home to You (Happy Time)

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    Danang

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    Devil Eyes

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    Dolphins

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    Dolphins (live)

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    Down by The Borderline

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    Down in the Street

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    Dream Letter

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    Dream Letter / Happy Time

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    Driftin'

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    Falling Timber

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    Freeway Blues

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    Freeway Dixieland Rocketship Blues

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    Get on Top

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    Goodbye and Hello

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    Grief in My Soul

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    Grief of My Soul

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    Gypsy Woman

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    Hallucinations

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    Hallucinations / Troubadour

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    Hallucinations/Troubadour

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    Happy Time

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    Helpless

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    Hi Lily, Hi Lo

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    Honey Man

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    Hong Kong Bar

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    I Can't See You

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    I Don't Need It to Rain

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    I Had a Talk With My Woman

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    I Had a Talk With My Woman (live)

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    I Know I'd Recognize Your Face

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    I Must Have Been Blind

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    I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain


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