Tim Hardin - Tim Hardin 2 (Reissue) (1967/2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Tim Hardin
- Title: Tim Hardin 2
- Year Of Release: 1967/2006
- Label: Lilith
- Genre: Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 22:53
- Total Size: 151 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. If I Were A Carpenter - 2:44
2. Red Balloon - 2:36
3. Black Sheep Boy - 1:56
4. Lady Came From Baltimore - 1:52
5. Baby Close Its Eyes - 1:55
6. You Upset The Grace Of Living When You Lie - 1:49
7. Speak Like A Child - 3:17
8. See Where You Are And Get Out - 1:14
9. It's Hard To Believe In Love for Long - 2:18
10. Tribute To Hank Williams - 3:13
While not as prolific as Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, or Neil Young, the prototypical folk-rocker Tim Hardin remains one of the greatest singer/songwriters, as much for his masterly delivery and subtle, jazz-inflected accompaniments as for the enduring songcraft of his classics "If I Were a Carpenter," "Reason to Believe," "Misty Roses," and "The Lady Came from Baltimore." Opening with "Carpenter," a song on the same level as "Like a Rolling Stone" or "Norwegian Wood," Tim Hardin 2 is a lovely, all too brief set from tune heaven. An unlikely highlight might just be its very last song, "Tribute to Hank Williams," which sounds nothing like a country song, but manages in just a few lines to bring the myth of Hank Williams forth into the beautiful chaos of the '60s: "Goodbye Hank Williams, my friend. I didn't know you but I've been to places you've been."
Oldies | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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