With a superhuman, multi-octave range and a wild imagination, tragic folk singer-songwriter flavored the early-'70s scene.
One of the most remarkable, adventurous artists of the late-1960s/early-'70s singer-songwriter scene, Tim Buckley possessed a superhuman, multi-octave range and a wild imagination. He moved from folkie troubadour-isms to a jazz-inflected sound to the avant-garde to pop/R&B, all in the space of a few years, before his untimely death in 1975. Nearly two decades after his death, his estranged son Jeff Buckley (who bore an uncanny vocal and physical resemblance to his father) became a much-loved recording artist. In tragic irony, the younger Buckley also died at a young age, drowning in the Mississippi river.
United States of Distribution
2009
Planet 3 Records / Manifesto Records
1974
Planet 3 Records / Manifesto Records
1973
WEA International
1972
Elektra / Asylum
1970
Bizarre Records / Rhino
1970
Rhino
1969
Elektra/ADA
1969
Elektra / Asylum
1967
Elektra / Asylum
1966














