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Sefronia

Tim Buckley
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 15, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: 1973
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Manifesto Records
  • ASIN: B000005DDZ
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #160,560 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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After the lackluster response to his groundbreaking early '70s albums, Lorca, Blue Afternoon, and Starsailor, Tim Buckley went back to the drawing board. His first attempt at a comeback was the funky, accessible, Greetings from L.A., and his second was Sefronia. This 11-track album did nothing to rescue his critical reputation. It's clear from the outset that Buckley is not in peak form. Apparently suffering from a cold, his voice isn't at his best and this collection of ballads is made even more frustrating by the occasional flashes of inspiration. The tracks, which include an interesting choice of covers (Fred Neil's "Dolphins" and Tom Waits's "Martha"), are too deeply submerged in pop producer Denny Randell's slick production. When Buckley's ramshackle muse does hang together (the evocative "Quicksand" and the sweet "I Know I'd Recognize Your Face") we're almost in Happy Sad territory, but, bar the covers, these songs aren't worthy of that brilliant voice. --Reuben Dessay

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Tim Buckley's 8th studio album, released in September 1973. Includes the first-ever cover of the Tom Waits composition, 'Martha'. 11 tracks

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3.0 out of 5 stars Sefronia...hmm??..read on!, May 29, 2003
By "candyapplegrey" (Exeter, Devon United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Sefronia is a tough album to understand in 2003. It is marred by an over intrusive, LA 70's production which seems to pop up and attempt to suck the meaning and poignancy out of the songs. I'm a huge Tim Buckley fan and although the tail end of Tim's career isn't my favourite this album is still worth purchasing if your a casual Tim fan. The reason this album might be appreciated by non- Tim afficenados (I'm not being patronising!) is that Tim's voice whatever it's condition is a captivating instrument and this album presents it in an easily digestible way. In an ideal world everybody would love 'Lorca' and 'Starsailor' but for most people appreciating these albums would have to come after a blossoming love for the soul of Tim Buckley; hence this record is not a bad sampler/introduction although it is hardly a representative overview of his work (it should be noted that at present even 'Morning Glory. Anthology' is not wholly representative of the dramatic evolution of his muse.)

There are some good songs here: Dolphins, Martha, Because Of You, Quicksand and the two parts of the title track, Sefronia. The song Sefronia is in my opinion the greatest of his work POST - Starsailor. It is beautifully arranged, with subtle hints of African instrumentation backing Tim's GORGEOUS vocal; all this is encapsulated by a string-arrangement that rather than detract from the core song, interwines with it; Superb! In short Sefronia could well be a way to fall in love with Tim Buckley especially if the listener appreciates that Tim was battling against a record company who wished him to bring his music into the MOR and drape it in, what is now, a dated 70s production.
For the seasoned Tim fan I won't lie to you, many of the songs on Sefronia receive a better outing on other T Buckley albums. There are a few excellent versions of Dolphins performed by Tim Buckley availible: the one on 'Dream Letter '68' is the one I fell in love with first and is stripped to it's core melody and wonderful rhythmic drive. The version that appears on 'Honeyman (live in New York)' is similar to the version on Sefronia yet without the production flourishes, backing vocals or overdubs; it retains a stark electrified beauty, simultaneously funk and folky! Dolphins on 'Once I Was' was recorded by the BBC when Tim came to England to promote 'Sefronia' and shares a similar feel to it's studio version although Tim drops his voice into a luxuriously deep, yearning lower register which really does capture the essence of Fred Neil's original. It might seem as though I have gone off on a tangent somewhat but I belive my above comments cast a light on a few of the problems that stop 'Sefronia' being a great album rather than just a good one.
More stripped down (and FOR ME more beautiful) versions of Because Of You and Sefronia do exist on 'The Dream Belongs To Me'. It should be noted however that the best way to appreciate Tim is to listen to his studio albums in sequence (if you use your initiative you will be able to listen to 'Blue Afternoon' and 'Starsailor' which are two INCREDIBLE albums.) Then listen to the live albums in sequence (all are EXCEPTIONAL and availible on amazon!) and finally get his albums 'Once I Was' and 'The Dream Belongs To Me' to see the greatest popular music male vocalist/artist of them all.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Under-Rated Gem, August 5, 2001
By Michael S. Smith (Dansville, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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I have never understood why critics are hard on this album. Tim was destroyed by the reception given his masterworks (Starsailor & Blue Afternoon, which continue to be maddenly out-of-print), so then offered us his version of popular music in "Greetings From L.A." and "Sefronia." Every cut here is impassioned with Tim's never-to-be-matched-again voice. Every selection deserved Tim's interpretation. Would anyone want LESS music from this man? "Dolphins" is here. A beautiful reading of Tom Waits's "Martha." The funky dance of "Honeyman" is here. The only duet Tim recorded ("I Know I'd Recognize Your Face"). Truly, the only reason to give this CD less than 5 stars is to compare it to Starsailor & Blue Afternoon - but the music of an artist like Tim Buckley transcends any ratings system. Buy this CD and ready yourself to be amazed by what a voice can do.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pass This To Me!, August 20, 2001
This is a great album from Tim Buckleys later career. I don't know how else to say it. The best tracks are, Dolphins, Honey Man, Peanut Man, Martha, Quicksand, I Know I'd Recognize Your Face, Stone In Love, and Sally Go Round the Roses. Another note about Peanut Man. It's probably the best song on this great record. It's beat is very infectious. Martha is beautiful. If you're used to Tims earlier stuff I recommend that you try this album but beware you may be shocked at first. Bottom line, buy this album, and have fun enjoying it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tim Buckley is Timeless
After 30+ years, this music still stands the test of time. It is original, passionate, somewhat erotic, and the quality of Buckley's voice defies comparison.
Published on July 5, 2007 by D. A. Kelly

4.0 out of 5 stars Best of Tim's R&B offerings
As an avid Buckley fan and a lover of funk and soul, I can't help but love this album. Dolphins is gorgeous.
Published on October 13, 2006 by K. M. Agrava

5.0 out of 5 stars For OPEN MINDED MUSIC LOVERS only!
The tragedy for our truly great popular recording ARTISTS has been the steadfast refusal of the pop audience to accept their musical growth as it occurs. Read more
Published on November 15, 2000 by Pepin wannabee

4.0 out of 5 stars There are some real gems on this!!!
I am a big Tim Buckley fan and have all (available) albums of his. This album was criticised at the time of release as a bit of a half-hearted effort and some critics even said... Read more
Published on August 29, 2000

2.0 out of 5 stars For die hard fans only
If you love Tim's pre-starsailor works, then I am sure that you WON"T love this record... pedestrian songs, forced melody lines, pretentious background music... Read more
Published on June 19, 2000 by fu wai

3.0 out of 5 stars Hit and Miss on Sefronia; genius of Buckley still conveyed
Tim Buckley's phenomenal range is displayed on this sometimes mediocre, sometimes stunning album. "Dolphins" is an incredible cover that was one of Buckley's favorites... Read more
Published on November 20, 1999

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