Starsailor by Tim Buckley

Starsailor

Tim Buckley

1970

Starsailor is a Folk album by Tim Buckley, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 29 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Psychedelic & Freak Folk
  • abrasive
  • intense
  • bohemian

About

Few singer/songwriters have dared to sail into the far regions that Tim Buckley explored on <i>Starsailor</i>. This 1970 release is his most extreme artistic statement, a cacophonous fusion of progressive jazz and avant-garde idioms with few comfortable moments. Buckley stretches the limits of his phenomenal vocal range to its limits, shrieking and moaning like a soul truly possessed. Songs like “The Healing Festival,” “Jungle Fire” and “Monterey” are hallucinatory vignettes of ecstasy and delirium, brought to life by Tim’s arching held notes and piercing cries. A melodic respite is provided by “Moulin Rouge,” a short cabaret-style number. The key track is “Song to the Siren,” a tune inspired by Homer’s Odyssey that’s both thrilling and disturbing to hear. <i>Starsailor</i> threatens to veer into sheer chaos at any moment – fortunately, such skilled players as guitarist Lee Underwood, bassist John Balkin and reedman Bunk Gardner help maintain an uneasy unity. With this album, Buckley said goodbye to his former image as a folk-rock pretty boy for good. Nearly 40 years later, these tracks still make for a challenging listen. For those with a brave heart and an open mind, <i>Starsailor</i> offers a musical voyage like none other.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Come Here Woman4:09
  2. A2I Woke Up4:02
  3. A3Monterey4:30
  4. A4Moulin Rouge1:57
  5. A5Song To The Siren3:20

Side B

  1. B1Jungle Fire4:42
  2. B2Starsailor4:36
  3. B3The Healing Festival3:16
  4. B4Down By The Borderline5:22

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3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 29 pressings tracked on Gatefold