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2017 two CD collection from the late singer/songwriter. Tim Buckley possessed a golden voice that spanned the range from baritone to tenor. More importantly, he knew what to do with it. A selection of these recordings was issued in 1994 as Live At The Troubadour 1969.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelBiz, Manifesto Records
UPC0767004071022
eBay Product ID (ePID)3046057962
Product Key Features
Release Year2017
FormatCD
GenreFolk
ArtistBuckley, Tim
Release TitleVenice Mating Call
Dimensions
Item Height0.30 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length6.71 in
Item Width5.18 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Buzzin' Fly 1.2 Strange Feelin' 1.3 Blue Melody 1.4 Chase the Blues Away 1.5 Venice Mating Call 1.6 Gypsy Woman 1.7 I Don't Need It to Rain 1.8 Driftin' 1.9 (I Wanna) Testify 1.10 Anonymous Preposition 1.11 Lorca 1.12 I Had a Talk with My Woman 1.13 Nobody Walkin'
Notes2017 two CD collection from the late singer/songwriter. Tim Buckley possessed a golden voice that spanned the range from baritone to tenor. More importantly, he knew what to do with it. Sometimes he used it simply as a vehicle to carry the lyrics. Other times he used it as an extraordinary musical instrument in it's own right. In early September 1969 Buckley played five sets over two days at LA club The Troubadour, all of which were recorded. These shows featured him at his improvisational best, each performance of every song being different from other performances of the same song. A selection of these recordings was issued in 1994 as Live At The Troubadour 1969. Producers Pat Thomas and Bill Inglot have gone through the remaining recordings and have put together Venice Mating Call which does not duplicate any recordings from the 1994 release. The booklet features extensive and explanatory annotation by Pat Thomas, along with photos and ephemera.