
Greetings From L.A. is a Soul & Funk album by Tim Buckley, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 68 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Funk
- gritty
- intense
- soulful
About
Tim Buckley made his reputation with long, improvisatory, jazz-influenced folk performances, but with <i>Greetings From L.A.</i> he transforms into a rough-and-tumble barroom rocker. With a traditional rock band behind him, along with a bevy of backup singers, Buckley turns tough on “Move With Me,” “Get On Top,” and “Nighthawkin’.” He sings, screams, and seduces in a blues-rock performance worthy of Jim Morrison himself. It's Buckley’s most accessible and straightforward album, and one of his absolute best.
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Tracklist
- 1Move With Me4:52
- 2Get On Top6:32
- 3Sweet Surrender6:47
- 4Nighthawkin'3:21
- 5Devil Eyes6:50
- 6Hong Kong Bar6:57
- 7Make It Right4:20
Credits
Performers
- Joe FalsiaARRANGED BY GUITAR
- Chuck RaineyBASS
- Reinhold PressBASS
- Ed GreeneDRUMS
- Tim BuckleyTWELVE-STRING GUITAR 12-STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR VOCALS
- Kevin KellyPIANO ORGAN
- Eugene E. SiegelSAXOPHONE
- Paul Ross NovrosSAXOPHONE
- Clydie KingVOCALS
- Lorna WillardVOCALS
- Venetta FieldsVOCALS
- Carter C.C. CollinsCONGAS
- Jerry GoldsteinARRANGED BY
- Jesse EhrlichCELLO
- King ErrissonCONGAS
- Harry HyamsVIOLA
- Ralph SchaefferVIOLA
- Louis KievmanVIOLIN
6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 68 pressings tracked on Gatefold
