Musik / rock

The dream belongs to me : rare and unreleased recordings 1968/1973


Anmeldelser (2)


Spectrum culture

d. 16. juli 2020

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Jacob Nierenberg

d. 16. juli 2020

"As with his famous son, Jeff, there's no shortage of posthumously-released material from Tim Buckley, and while most of it is enlightening, only some of it is truly essential. There are a handful of songs on The Dream Belongs to Me that make it worth a listen, but this isn't an album you need to own on vinyl unless you're already a diehard fan. When the elder Buckley passed away 45 years ago, no one could have predicted that he would have left a lasting artistic legacy, that even his demos would be worth revisiting and reissuing nearly half a century after they were laid to tape. If nothing else, this set is a testament to Buckley's enduring mystique".


Mojo

2020 August

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Jon Savage

2020 August

"Featuring six tracks from 1968 and eight from 1973, this is a curious package. A restless soul, Buckley shifted so fast that the two sessions - separated by five years - could have been recorded by two different people. Except for the voice, of course, which shimmers over the early material and soars during the 'Sefronia' era. Those in thrall to that beautiful instrument will find much to enjoy here".