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  1. 23 de sept. de 2010 · "Tim Hardin 1/ Tim Hardin 2" is not cheap, but it is a key part of the 60's songwriter scene, as important and, to me, more compelling that Fred Neil, Eric Andersen and in terms of song quality (not socio-political concerns) better that even Bob Dylan. Read more. 10 people found this helpful.

  2. Tim Hardin 1 (LP, Album, Mono)Verve Folkways: VLP 5018: UK: 1966: Recommendations. No Other. Gene Clark. Abattoir Blues / The Lyre Of Orpheus. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Inside Out. John Martyn. U.F.O. Jim Sullivan (3) Fully Qualified Survivor. Michael Chapman (2) Black Monk Time. Monks* Forever Changes. Love.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_HardinTim Hardin - Wikipedia

    Tim Hardin (Eugene, Oregon, 23 dicembre 1941 – Los Angeles, 29 dicembre 1980) è stato un cantautore statunitense. Musicista dotato di grande talento canoro e compositivo, non riuscì a conseguire il successo che avrebbe meritato, anche a causa della sua dipendenza dall' eroina . [1]

  4. Tim Hardin 1+2 (CD, Compilation)Repertoire Records: IMS 7030: Germany: 1995: Recommendations. Forever Changes. Love. No Other. Gene Clark. No Direction Home: The Soundtrack (A Martin Scorsese Picture) Bob Dylan. Pacific Ocean Blue. Dennis Wilson (2) Crocodiles. Echo And The Bunnymen* The La's. The La's.

  5. Tim Hardin – You Upset the Grace of Living When You Lie. 1:51. Tim Hardin - Lady Came From Baltimore. 2:14. Tim Hardin - If I Where A Carpenter. 2:49. Tim Hardin - Black Sheep Boy. 2:07. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1967 Vinyl release of "Tim Hardin 2" on Discogs.

  6. This Is Tim Hardin. This Is Tim Hardin is an album by folk artist Tim Hardin, released in 1967. These early recordings from approximately 1964 were not issued until 1967 when Hardin had achieved success with his albums for Verve. The songs are in a more straight blues style than his later folk, rock and pop stylings.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2022 · It would have been in the spring of 1967 that Tim Hardin's music first wafted in over my transom. I was 13. My older brother, who loved Hardin at least as much as I did and was something of a fetishist besides, forbade me to touch his copy of Hardin's debut album, Tim Hardin 1, not even the jacket. He had to be present when I auditioned it. Tim Hardin 2 didn't especially float my boat, so my ...