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1001 Albums Day 109 – Greetings From L.A.

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Tim Buckley outdoors by green trees

Greetings From L.A. – Tim Buckley

I never really took the time to listen to anything by Tim Buckley which surprises me a little considering how much I enjoy his son Jeff’s music.

Having now listened to this I can say they are nothing alike. I found this to be generally uninteresting, lyrically offensive and vocally grating. Often times I got the feeling that these were parody songs as they have that sort of over the top feeling to vocals and such.

It’s not the worst thing I’ve ever heard but it isn’t even remotely enjoyable.


To learn more about the 1001 Albums Project, I first wrote about it here.


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