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Free Music Notes for Greetings From L.A.Free Music Review: The best Tim Buckley, the best late 60's rock. Hit: 5 Stars
Sweet Surrender is by far the best of Tim Buckley and Tim Buckley is the best of the late 60's.From 'Nighthawkin' to 'Get on Top' this is one serious rockin album with a lyric that, while often harsh and adult, won't leave you wondering who snuck up behind you with a Sweet&Low enema. Roll up the good stuff, crack open that fine vintage you been savin', sit back and enjoy. When you get to Sweet Surrender be sure to dance with your woman. You'll be gettin' lucky tonight. (If not, find yourself a new woman).
Free Music Review: The soul is "grande" Hit: 5 Stars
Sweet Surrender!!! that's the song that got me into bying this album, and what a album! On "move with me" he takes me on a ride in the same vibe as the stones have. "Get on top" equally great with his sex frustrated voice in peak condition. The flow on "Hong Kong Bar" is simulair to the feeling you get from the doors "riders on the storm" and closing Make it right is dramatic as few. There is a few not so brilliant songs but mixed up with these mindblowers that just dosent matter...If you love Jeff then learn to love...
Free Music Review: Searing, Feverish, Sexual Hit: 5 Stars
Tim Buckley was, in his first permutation, a folksy troubadour. This recording came later in his career, when he'd found his adult sensibility. It's burning with sexual tension...from his self-admitted need to be dominated (Make It Right) to his need to be dominate (Move With Me). The recording is a seething cauldron of unmitigated lust. Buckley wrote other songs...with beautiful, soul searching, "here's my heart" lyrics but this record displays another side of his multifaceted creativity...hot, raw sexuality.
Free Music Review: Still great after all these years Hit: 5 Stars
I first discovered this album in the late 1970s and it is still the sexiest I've ever heard. Buckley can take you to a warm place and easily wrap his seductive voice around you as he manipulates your emotions from soft and gentle (Sweet Surrender), through strong and sensual (Move With Me), to rythmic and pounding (Get On Top). No matter how many times I hear this particular album, it never seems to seem out of date.
Free Music Review: A must have CD Hit: 5 Stars
Greetings from LA is a classic and must have album, not only for the fans of Tim Buckley but also for those who like good music. Although, it's been years since I listened to the LP for the the first times, the melody, the vocals and the greatness of tracks such as Move with me, Sweet surrender, Get on tot and Get it right remain fresch and unique.
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