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Tim Buckley - The Copenhagen Tapes '2022

The Copenhagen Tapes
ArtistTim Buckley Related artists
Album name The Copenhagen Tapes
Country
Date 2022
GenreSinger-Songwriter
Play time 00:49:44
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 228 mb
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Tracks list

Tracklist

01. I Don't Need It to Rain
02. Buzzin' Fly
03. Strange Feelin'
04. Gypsy Woman

This 1968 archival recording captures Tim Buckley in his prime, live in Denmark
during the 1968 European tour. With a stripped-down version of his band, with
Carter C.C. Collins and John Miller absent, he enlisted local bassist Nils
Henning and went without drums throat-first into one of the most enchanting live
Buckley sets on record. Those in love with Live at the Troubadour will find many
similarities in the sound here, and Buckley's vocal performance is, expectedly,
outstanding. None of the burning funk of Starsailor or the folk picking of Happy
Sad, the renditions are assimilated into the jazzy, brooding forms explored on
Blue Afternoon and Lorca. Non-expendable sideman Lee Underwood and his
Telecaster were right there on the groove, providing that inimitable harmonic
backdrop. It was Underwood's highly distinguished lead guitar sound that guided
the group through the cascading warbles of Buckley's voice; the guitarist seemed
to be the only instrumentalist who could really predict where the singer's
flights might take them. Apparently, the 21-minute opener, "I Don't Need It to
Rain," was Buckley's vocal warmup exercise. If that was the case, one could
imagine that the sound of him reading a telephone book would be sublime -- this
is one of the most beautiful pieces he recorded, live or in the studio for that
matter. Following this moody rumination, the group render classics "Buzzin' Fly"
and "Strange Feeling," which thus far have kept the mood deeply blue, extending
the songs into slow-motion sketches of the album versions. Buckley closed the
set with a 12-minute "Gypsy Woman," where the group improvises on its theme with
fiery jazz intensity. If you can imagine sitting in Denmark in 1968, you can
also imagine walking the icy streets home with your perception changed forever
following such an extraordinary performance. For those who couldn't make it --
well, thankfully documents like this exist.

Vocals, Guitar, Written-By – Tim Buckley
Double Bass – Niels Henning Oersted Pedersen
Guitar – Lee Underwood
Vibraphone – David Friedman 

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