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Greetings from L.A.

Tim Buckley · 1970

39 min · 7 tracks · traditional folk music

A fusion of folk, rock, and jazz that conveys a raw, intimate exploration of love and longing.

Why listen to this

Best for
intimate late-night reflections gradual builds and payoffs emotional storytelling journeys
Context
Released in 1970, 'Greetings from L.A.' marked Tim Buckley's shift into more experimental sounds following his earlier folk roots. This album came just after his critically acclaimed work 'Happy Sad' (1969), showcasing his desire to blend genres and explore new musical territories during a period of artistic growth.
If you like
traditional folk music
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Greetings from L.A. is an album by Tim Buckley, released in 1970. A fusion of folk, rock, and jazz that conveys a raw, intimate exploration of love and longing. 'Greetings from L.A.' is significant for its bold genre experimentation and received positive reviews, illustrating Buckley's willingness to push boundaries. It has since been recognized as a pivotal album in the evolution of singer-songwriter music, influencing artists who followed in the early 1970s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Greetings from L.A. sound like?

A fusion of folk, rock, and jazz that conveys a raw, intimate exploration of love and longing. Rooted in traditional folk music.

What makes Greetings from L.A. by Tim Buckley notable?

'Greetings from L.A.' is significant for its bold genre experimentation and received positive reviews, illustrating Buckley's willingness to push boundaries. It has since been recognized as a pivotal album in the evolution of singer-songwriter music, influencing artists who followed in the early 1970s. Released in 1970, 'Greetings from L.A.' marked Tim Buckley's shift into more experimental sounds following his earlier folk roots. This album came just after his critically acclaimed work 'Happy Sad' (1969), showcasing his desire to blend genres and explore new musical territories during a period of artistic growth.

Who is Greetings from L.A. for?

Greetings from L.A. works well if you're into intimate late-night reflections, gradual builds and payoffs and emotional storytelling journeys.

How many songs are on Greetings from L.A.?

Greetings from L.A. has 7 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.

Tracklist

7 tracks·39:43

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Move With Me 4:52
  • 2 Get on Top Standout 6:32
  • 3 Sweet Surrender Standout 6:47
  • 4 Nighthawkin’ 3:21
  • 5 Devil Eyes 6:50
  • 6 Hong Kong Bar Standout 6:57
  • 7 Make It Right 4:20

Release Date

January 1, 1970

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

39 min 43 sec