Tim Hardin - Tim Hardin 2 (Japan, 2007)
Artist: Tim Hardin
Title: Tim Hardin 2
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Universal UICY-93400
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 38:15
Total Size: 225 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Tim Hardin 2
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Universal UICY-93400
Genre: Folk Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 38:15
Total Size: 225 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. If I Were A Carpenter
02. Red Balloon
03. Black Sheep Boy
04. Lady Came From Baltimore
05. Baby Close Its Eyes
06. You Upset The Grace Of Living When You Lie
07. Speak Like A Child
08. See Where You Are And Get Out
09. It's Hard To Believe In Love For Long
10. Tribute To Hank Williams
11. You Can Ruin A Man
12. If I Knew
13. She's Up To Something New
14. Who'll Be The Man
15. First Love Song
While not as prolific as Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, or Neil Young, the prototypical folk-rocker Tim Hardin remains one of the greatest singer/songwriters, as much for his masterly delivery and subtle, jazz-inflected accompaniments as for the enduring songcraft of his classics "If I Were a Carpenter," "Reason to Believe," "Misty Roses," and "The Lady Came from Baltimore." Opening with "Carpenter," a song on the same level as "Like a Rolling Stone" or "Norwegian Wood," Tim Hardin 2 is a lovely, all too brief set from tune heaven. An unlikely highlight might just be its very last song, "Tribute to Hank Williams," which sounds nothing like a country song, but manages in just a few lines to bring the myth of Hank Williams forth into the beautiful chaos of the '60s: "Goodbye Hank Williams, my friend. I didn't know you but I've been to places you've been."