Album
Blue Afternoon
1969 · Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Blue Afternoon is a Rock album by Tim Buckley, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 22 pressings tracked.
About
Few singer-songwriters took chances like Tim Buckley. Granted, few had his impressive vocal range, but it isn't just the adventurous vocal swoops that made his music such an intriguing challenge, but the stylistic inventions where flowing, jazz-inspired rhythms expanded upon Buckley's initial folk inspirations. Buckley heard music as an extension of the human spirit and many of his songs are extremely self-conscious of the music's place within himself ("Blue Melody"). <i>Blue Afternoon</i>, Buckley's fourth album, is among his most artistically rewarding collections, building on the great progress of his previous album <i>Happy / Sad</i> with songs that further wandered into a free-form beauty without losing the simple magic of their original creation. "Happy Time," "Chase the Blues Away," and, especially, the somber "The River" are among Buckley's most compelling songs, underpinned by the great supportive guitar work of Lee Underwood and the vibes of David Friedman. From here he would experiment more with avant-garde technique for a spell (<i>Lorca</i>, <i>Starsailor</i>) before returning to more conventional rock.
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Tracklist
- 1Happy Time3:16
- 2Chase the Blues Away (Album Version)5:14
- 3I Must Have Been Blind3:46
- 4The River5:49
- 5So Lonely3:29
- 6Cafe5:28
- 7Blue Melody4:56
- 8The Train7:55
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- warm
- mournful
- pastoral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- David FriedmanVIBRAPHONE
- Jimmy MadisonDRUMS
- John MillerACOUSTIC BASS, ELECTRIC BASS BASS
- Lee UnderwoodGUITAR, PIANO
- Tim BuckleyTWELVE-STRING GUITAR
- Carter C.C. CollinsCONGAS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 22 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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