Monday, December 28, 2009

TIM HARDIN - TIM HARDIN 3 LIVE IN CONCERT 1968

This 1968 live recording captures the mercurial singer-songwriter at the height of his vocal prowess and sobriety. Backed by an able group of hired-hand musicians, Tim Hardin connects with the audience (and listener) on such classics as "Black Sheep Boy" and "If I Were a Carpenter."

Tim Hardin and band are captured here in a fiery performance recorded live in NYC at the Town Hall on April 8, 1968. Tracks: Lady Came From Baltimore, Reason to Believe, You Upset the Grace of Living When You Lie, Misty Roses, Turn the Page, Black Sheep

Originally released as TIM HARDIN 3-LIVE IN CONCERT.

Recorded live at Town Hall, New York City on April 10, 1968.

Personnel: Tim Hardin (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); Daniel Hankin (guitar); Warren Bernhardt (piano, Clavinet); Mike Mainieri (vibraphone).

Recording information: Town Hall, New York, NY (04/10/1968).

Personnel: Tim Hardin (vocals, guitar, piano); Daniel Hawkin (guitar); Warren Bernhardt (clarinet, piano); Mike Manieri (vibraphone); Eddie Gomez (bass); Donald McDonald (drums).

Rolling Stone (2/1/69, p.29) - "...There is, to be sure, a very heavy charisma about Hardin and this album, recorded live at New York's Town Hall...is evidence of both devotion and charisma..."

Tracks :

The Lady Came From Baltimore 2:00
Reason To Believe 2:30
You Upset The Grace Of Living When You Lie 4:05
Misty Roses 4:35
Black Sheep Boy 2:05
Lenny's Tune 6:45
Don't Make Promises 4:02
Danville Dame 6:15
If I Were A Carpenter 3:20
Red Balloon 3:21
Tribute To Hank Williams 3:55
Smugglin' Man 3:30

3 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for posting this. Much appreciation from this Tim Hardin fan.

    RF

    ReplyDelete
  2. Crazy. Tomorrow (12/29/80) is the 29th anniversary of his death....
    Coincidence--?

    ReplyDelete

 
tracker tracker