Tim Buckley 
Honeyman: Recorded Live 1973
Manifesto Records 
 
TRACKS
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REAL PLAYER
Dolphins
(liquid)
(G2)
Buzzin' Fly
(liquid)
(G2)
Get On Top
(liquid)
(G2)
Devil Eyes
(liquid)
(G2)
Pleasant Street
(liquid)
(G2)
Sally Go Round The Roses
(liquid)
(G2)
Stone In Love
(liquid)
(G2)
Honey Man
(liquid)
(G2)
Sweet Surrender
(liquid)
(G2)

 
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Recorded live in New York, New York in 1973. This 1973 live recording
presents not Buckley the dreamy jazz-folk troubadour of HAPPY SAD, but
Buckley the slippery R&B reprobate of GREETINGS FROM L.A. The band
he employs here sounds very much of its time, churning out slightly clunky rock
and funk vamps over which Buckley works his patented vocal magic. This
being 1973, Buckley sounds most natural on songs from GREETINGS like
"Get On Top" and "Devil Eyes." He takes on some earlier material like "Buzzin'
Fly" and "Pleasant Street," but he invests them with a strange, dark quality that
came from his mid-70s dissilusionment. The best tunes here are the ones with a
bit of surprise; Fred Neil's "Dolphins" and an invigorating, funky workout ...
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