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Dream Brother: the Songs of Tim & Jeff Buckley
 
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Dream Brother: the Songs of Tim & Jeff Buckley [Import]

Various Artists Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (October 10, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Full Time Hobby
  • ASIN: B000AMSRMG
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #625,507 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Sing a Song for You
2. Yard of Blonde Girls
3. She Is
4. Grace
5. I Must Have Been Blind
6. Dream Brother
7. Song to the Siren
8. Mojo Pin
9. No Man Can Find the War
10. Morning Theft
11. Buzzin' Fly
12. Everybody Here Wants You
13. The River

Editorial Reviews

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While it shortchanges the impact and progressiveness of father Tim, whose body of late-‘60s work far outshined that of son Jeff, this tribute to the Buckleys' tragically short legacies is equally celebrated by folk and indie bands on both sides of the Atlantic. The collection follows no pattern, save for the Tim-Jeff-Tim-Jeff sequencing, and the half-dozen covers of the younger Buckley (who died at 30 in 1997) stick closely to the originals: though in the instances of Stephen Fretwell's brittle "Morning Theft" and King Creosote's accordion-led frolic through the anguished "Grace," Jeff's penchant for grandeur is driven to another rung. Carrying the set are the arrangements of Tim Buckley's compositions--which traversed areas of rock, folk, jazz and psychedelic. The songs sway more from the originals, precisely the experimentation the late singer (who died at 28 in 1975) would have preferred, with underscores going to Sufjan Stevens' rendition of "She Is," which retains the intimacy of the 1966 folk song, and the Earlies' harmony-rich "I Must Have Been Blind" (from Tim's fantastic Blue Afternoon). Though Dream Brother serves as a tuneful primer to the Buckleys, and a dozen bands that drew influence from them, it should not be filed under: LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON. --Scott Holter

Product Description

The Songs Of Tim & Jeff Buckley features 13 cover versions of well-known tracks by the father & son including 'Sing A Song For You' (The Magic Numbers), 'She Is' (Sufjan Stevens), 'Grace' (King Creosote) & 'Song To The Siren' (Engineers) to name a few. Also includes a picture booklet with exclusive liner notes written by acclaimed author and Entertainment Weekly journalist David Browne. Full Time Hobby. 2005.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Listen, March 19, 2006
I felt compelled to write a review having read another written by someone who gave it one out of five stars. I felt it a grossly misleading and inaccurate review, so here I am...

As a musician I could think of nothing more intimidating than attempting to cover a Buckley song. Their fan bases are fiercely loyal and protective of their material. So first things first I would like to congratulate the artists for their bravery. Furthermore a quick glance down the list of performers will quell any suspicions that this is 'just another tribute record cashing in on someone else's success', these are musicians that know what they're doing.

What struck me the most was the variety of voices on this disc; you have the ethereal whisper of Sufjan Stevens, sweet folk harmonies of the Magic Numbers, the lazy drawl Micah P. Hinson. Not only that, but these are great interpretations from the Jeff & Tim cannon. Very inspired and innovative - a beautiful accordion riff on 'Grace' , an Irish-jig inflected 'No Man Can Find The War'...these artists do not desire to replace Jeff or Tim, they're merely reuniting us with what they left us - their music.
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4.0 out of 5 stars excellent album, April 10, 2006
if simply for Kathryn Williams' "Buzzin' Fly" and Stephen Fretwell's rendition of "Morning Theft," this album is worth getting... all the songs are genuinely new takes on these two amazing musicians... highly recommended
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4 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars bad, as one would expect, March 10, 2006
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these covers are pretty bad. some good ones have been done, cameron mcgill @ the uncommon ground tribute, big sir's everybody here wants you is good, but this is bad, no matter what entertainment weekly's review might say. avoid, buy a REAL jeff or tim album.
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