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    Tim Buckley Look At The Fool

    Real Gone Music
      • 1. Look At The Fool
      • 2. Bring It On Up
      • 3. Helpless
      • 4. Freeway Blues
      • 5. Tijuana Moon
      • 6. Ain't It Peculiar
      • 7. Who Could Deny You
      • 8. Mexicali Voodoo
      • 9. Down In The Street
      • 10. Wanda Lu

      “Look At The Fool”, the ninth and final studio album to be released by Tim Buckley in his lifetime (the album was released in November 1974, and Buckley was to die from a drug overdose on 29th June 1975, aged only 28), is seen by some as the last in a trio of ‘sex-funk’ releases. He’d begun this trilogy with “Greetings From LA” in 1972. He followed “Greetings” with “Sefronia”(also now available on Edsel), and the last album in his deal with DiscReet, the label owned by his manager, Herb Cohen, was this – “Look At The Fool”.

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