Happy Sad is the third album by singer-songwriter Tim Buckley, released in 1969. It was recorded at Elektra Sound Recorders in Los Angeles, California. It marked the beginning of Buckley's experimental period, as it incorporated elements of jazz that he had never used before. Many of the songs here represent a departure from the binary form that dominated much of his previous work. The sound of the album is characterized by David Friedman's vibraphone, an instrument which gives the album a more relaxed tone than Buckley's earlier work. Read Full BioHappy Sad is the third album by singer-songwriter Tim Buckley, released in 1969. It was recorded at Elektra Sound Recorders in Los Angeles, California. It marked the beginning of Buckley's experimental period, as it incorporated elements of jazz that he had never used before. Many of the songs here represent a departure from the binary form that dominated much of his previous work. The sound of the album is characterized by David Friedman's vibraphone, an instrument which gives the album a more relaxed tone than Buckley's earlier work. The songs are much longer than on previous releases and this style continued through to later works. The vocals on the album are more drawn out than earlier performances and this represents the beginning of Buckley using his voice like an instrument.
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Strange Feelin'
Tim Buckley Lyrics
I got this strange strange feelin'
Deep down in my heart
I can't tell what it is
But it won't let go
It happens every time
I give you more than what I have
But now all I need is a little time to sing this song
And I think we're gonna find a way to lose this strange feelin'
All around I feel ya, darlin', feel ya darlin'
When you're home all alone
Oh, don't you need somebody to talk your troubles to
Ah, lord I know I want to catch the morning train, lord the first thing
Oh, I want to hear you say we're gonna take that strange feelin'
Oh, take it all away
Well it's just like a mockingbird a-singing on a hillside
Churping at his morning song
But don't you weep don't you fret don't you wail don't you moan
Can't you hear that whiporwill a-callin?
Now don't you worry
Your daddy's comin' home
He's gonna chase those blues away
And believe me when I say
We're gonna lose that strange feelin' all around all around
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Written by: BUCKLEY
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zillok68
Miles Davis “All blues” from The mastepiece album Kind of Blue.
Sounds so good 😍🎼🎧
TJ Colatrella
I always loved his guitarist Lee Underwood, and remember too this is 1969 very ahead of it's time and Produced by Zal Yanovsky of The Lovin Spoonful fame..
Michael Strasser
Lee Underwood, indeed, what a player. Oh, the singer ain't too bad either 😉
BMGG
What a talent. Fyi he died broke still crashing on couches. After 10 albums.
davina taunton
The Magician of Voice touched me when I was 16 in 1969......I was blown away!
Karl Blanchette
One of the greats! Best vocalist and everything else! Love the vibes!
Brian Clark
I mean his progeny was a better vocalist but yes Tim is amazing
trappist07
It doesn’t get much better than this.
Gordon Ballard
My bedtime favorite.
Lullaby love...
Peace.
BlueParadoxical
Truly fantastic!