Tim Buckley brought in 20 musicians for the recording of?'Greetings From LA', his seventh studio album, and none were more important to it's overall funky, honky-tonk sound than guitarist Joe Falsia,...
1. Come Here Woman 2. I Woke Up 3. Monterey 4. Moulin Rouge 5. Song to the Siren 6. Jungle Fire 7. Starsailor 8. The Healing Festival 9. Down By the Borderline
Buckley's 1970 Asylum album once again available on vinyl. Continuing his jazz explorations, Buckley created the most "out" album of his career. The 5/4 time signature title track is strikingly weird...
One of the best albums of the late 60s and Tim Buckley's most underrated album, "Happy Sad" was a change-up pitch for the eclectic L.A. singer/songwriter. Sounding like a bit like Fred Neil's...
Originally released in 1969 Blue Afternoon is Buckley's fourth album and his first for Frank Zappa's Straight label. Continuing with the jazz inflected folk-rock he first unveiled on his previous...