
Lorca is a Folk album by Tim Buckley, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 34 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Psychedelic & Freak Folk
- raw
- brooding
- psychedelic
About
<i>Lorca</i>, along with the harrowing masterpiece <i>Starsailor</i>, is arguably the artistic high-water mark of Tim Buckley’s career. Though <i>Lorca</i>’s meandering and occasionally dissonant compositions sounded little like the gentle folk-rock on which Buckley had built his reputation, the keening experimentation here found Buckley exploring the potential of his four-octave vocal range to intoxicating effect. Over the course of five almost torturously extended numbers Buckley wails like a man possessed, bending and testing the limits of his voice in a manner that recalls the full-bore assault of sax men like Albert Ayler and John Coltrane. The arrangements of songs like “Anonymous Proposition” and “Lorca” are skeletal, jazzy whispers that serve as elegant framing devices for Buckley’s flights of vocal fancy. <i>Lorca</i> is a demanding listen to be sure, but few artists have utilized the human voice as imaginatively and compellingly as Buckley does here.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Lorca9:53
- A2Anonymous Proposition7:43
Side B
- B1I Had A Talk With My Woman5:55
- B2Driftin'8:10
- B3Nobody Walkin'7:30
Credits
Performers
- Carter C.C. CollinsCONGAS
- John BalkinDOUBLE BASS BASS ORGAN
- Lee UnderwoodELECTRIC GUITAR ELECTRIC PIANO
- Tim BuckleyGUITAR TWELVE-STRING GUITAR VOCALS
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 34 pressings tracked on Gatefold
