Tim Buckley – Lorca
Label: |
Elektra – EKS-74074 |
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Folk, World, & Country |
Style: |
Free Improvisation |
Tracklist
A1 | Lorca | 9:53 | |
A2 | Anonymous Proposition | 7:43 | |
B1 | I Had A Talk With My Woman | 5:55 | |
B2 | Driftin' | 8:10 | |
B3 | Nobody Walkin' | 7:30 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Elektra Records
- Copyright © – Third Story Music, Inc.
- Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound
- Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
Credits
- Art Direction – William S. Harvey
- Artwork [Photo Conversion] – J. Seeley
- Congas – Carter C. C. Collins*
- Design – Robert L. Heimall
- Double Bass [Upright Bass], Bass [Fender], Organ [Pipe Organ] – John Balkin
- Electric Piano, Electric Guitar – Lee Underwood
- Executive-Producer – Herb Cohen
- Lacquer Cut By – RL*
- Photography By – Ed Caraeff
- Producer, Engineer – Dick Kunc
- Twelve-String Guitar, Vocals [Uncredited], Music By, Lyrics By – Tim Buckley
Notes
Released with butterfly label design. Comes with company inner sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A engraved exc. STERLING stamp, variant 1): EKS 74074 A-1 STERLING RL
- Matrix / Runout (B engraved exc. STERLING stamp, variant 1): EKS 74074 B STERLING RL
- Matrix / Runout (A engraved exc. STERLING stamp, variant 2): EKS 74074 A STERLING RL
- Matrix / Runout (B engraved exc. STERLING stamp, variant 2): EKS 74074 B STERLING RL
- Pressing Plant ID (Etched in the deadwax):
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 37)
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Lorca (LP, Album, Stereo) | Elektra | 2410 005 | UK | 1970 | ||
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Lorca (LP, Album) | Elektra | EKS-74074, EKS 74074 | Canada | 1970 | ||
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Lorca (LP, Album, Promo, Stereo) | Elektra | EKS-74074 | US | 1970 | ||
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Lorca (LP, Album, Monarch Pressing) | Elektra | EKS-74074 | US | 1970 | ||
Lorca (LP, Album, Terre Haute Pressing) | Elektra | EKS-74074 | US | 1970 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited one year agoStrange melodic structures and a voice which seems too pure and too full of variety to stem from this world! Unbelievable listening experience! :-o
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Why is it that nobody seems to comment on quality of pressings when it comes to Tim B records...please can somebody advise on best pressing quality to get? Many thanks Chris x
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i first heard Lorca about five years ago (2014-15) and all i can say is rarely does an album from the past come along to reshape my all-time fav albums list they way this one did. had it happen again with Gene Clark's No Other but this one is about as good as it gets. Buckley transcends genres here and even though you kind of still can recognize it's from that 'free love' time period it casts a timeless glow. his voice rises from another world and leaves the listener in that new cosmos when it's over. my only dilemma was finding a Near Mint copy because this is one of those records that VG+ won't do.
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One of the five best albums I've ever heard... Extremely beautiful and spine-chilling. I never tire of hearing it.
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Edited 8 years agoLike a Free Jazz recording..Out there in a good way. Recommend for a trip (not the traveling kind..)
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unhinged in all of his drugged out glory...very few still get this guy...amazing crazy tragic.....accept no imitations!!
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