The
A & B side for every U.S. and U.K. single, including one that
was never issued!
From
folk, to rock, to psychedelia, to jazz, to soul, Tim Buckley
continued to evolve and explore—pushing boundaries at every
turn.
Through
the course of his career, 10 singles were issued from his
9 albums, and they are collected for the very first time on
Wings: The Complete Singles 1966–1974.
Working
with producers including Paul Rothchild, Jac Holzman, Jerry
Yester, and Jerry Goldstein, Buckley’s recordings always sounded
incredible—each producer bringing the right feel to his progressing
musical persona.With
material running chronologically from his self-titled debut
from 1966 through 1974’s Look At The Fool, Wings traces his
development as an artist and writer. Of special note is the
unissued 1967 single “Once Upon A Time” b/w “Lady, Give Me
Your Key” with the latter making its first appearance anywhere!
The
booklet features photos and ephemera, as well as an extensive,
new interview with Buckley’s longtime friend and collaborator,
Larry Beckett, done specifically for this collection.
Mastered
by Grammy® winner Michael Graves, the audio sparkles like
never before. An excellent primer for the curious (and fans
of Tim’s son, Jeff Buckley) and essential for those in the
know, Wings: The Complete Singles 1966–1974 lets the legacy
of the great Tim Buckley fly.
Omnivore
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