Happy Sad Tim Buckley

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  • Release Date: 02/13/2007
  • Original Release: 1969
  • Label: 4 MEN WITH BEARDS
  • UPC: 646315114515
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Happy Sad

1LISTENStrange Feelin' 7:40
2LISTENBuzzin' Fly 6:04
3LISTENLove from Room 109 at the Islander (On Pacific Coast Highway) 10:49
4LISTENDream Letter 5:12
5LISTENGypsy Woman 12:19
6LISTENSing a Song for You 2:39

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Editorial Reviews

Easily Tim Buckley's most underrated album, Happy Sad was another departure for the eclectic Southern California-based singer/songwriter. After the success of the widely acclaimed Goodbye and Hello, Buckley mellowed enough to explore his jazz roots. Sounding like Fred Neil's Capitol-era albums, Buckley and his small, acoustic-based ensemble weave elegant, minimalist tapestries around the six Buckley originals. The effect is completely mesmerizing. On "Buzzin' Fly" and "Strange Feelin'," you are slowly drawn into Buckley's intoxicating vision. The extended opus in the middle of the record, "Love From Room 109," is an intense, complex composition. Lovingly under-produced by Jerry Yester and Zal Yanovsky, this is one of the finest records of the late '60s. Matthew Greenwald, All Music Guide

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