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Hardin At The Top Of His GameTim Hardin was a gifted song craftsman who led a troubled life offstage. The purity of his voice and his unique ability to convey emotion in his singing, make Hardin one of the wonders of popular music in the 1960s. His first two albums are the crown jewels of his recorded legacy. The understated arrangements of the first two albums make him the progenitor of what we now call chamber pop. If you don't beleive that listen to the arrangements and vocals of Stuart Staples of Tindersticks.This Poly…
Tim Hardin revisedIf you are looking for a CD copy of Hardin's 1968 LP album, "Tim Hardin 3: Live in Concert" with sidemen Mike Mainieri, Eddie Gomez, Don McDonald, et.al., look elsewhere. This isn't it. Same tunes and same names, but that is the only similarity between the CD and the LP. CD has orchestra versions complete with violins and that couldn't be further from Hardin's style, especially with the cited sidemen. In short, the CD is a terrible version of Tim Hardin's work....
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