Goodbye and Hello

Goodbye and Hello

Goodbye and Hello

Editorial Reviews
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Before Tim Buckley got carried away with jazz rhythms in the '70s, he made profoundly moving folk-rock albums that showcased his stunning vocal range, thoughtful lyrics, and penchant for occasionally imbuing tracks with surprisingly soulful, non-blue-eyed grooves and infectious jangle-pop melodies. Goodbye and Hello, his second album (recorded in 1967 when he was only 20), runs the gamut. Here Buckley hints at the sensual howl that would blossom in the '70s ("I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain," "Pleasant Street," "Hallucinations"). While he goes into hippie-poet-deep-thinker mode on a few songs, the excellent folk-soul tracks win out. --Lorry Fleming

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Goodbye and Hello
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A great disc
  • You reel you feel you kneel down
  • so overrated
  • A LIGHT FROM THE 60s THAT STILL SHINES BRIGHTLY...
  • One of Buckley's best
Goodbye and Hello
Tim Buckley
Manufacturer: Elektra / Ada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005ITY
Release Date: 1989-07-10

Tracks:

  1. No Man Can Find The War
  2. Carnival Song
  3. Pleasant Street
  4. Hallucinations
  5. I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain
  6. Once I Was
  7. Phantasmagoria In Two
  8. Knight-Errant
  9. Goodbye And Hello
  10. Morning Glory

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Before Tim Buckley got carried away with jazz rhythms in the '70s, he made profoundly moving folk-rock albums that showcased his stunning vocal range, thoughtful lyrics, and penchant for occasionally imbuing tracks with surprisingly soulful, non-blue-eyed grooves and infectious jangle-pop melodies. Goodbye and Hello, his second album (recorded in 1967 when he was only 20), runs the gamut. Here Buckley hints at the sensual howl that would blossom in the '70s ("I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain," "Pleasant Street," "Hallucinations"). While he goes into hippie-poet-deep-thinker mode on a few songs, the excellent folk-soul tracks win out. --Lorry Fleming

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A great disc.......2006-03-19

A great disc from Buckley's folksie period. "Once I Was," one of Buckley's best songs, is worth the price of admission by itself. Pure angst. Musically, this is a five-star disc. Downrated to four stars because of sound quality. Although never the world's greatest sounding disc even on LP, this disc sounds like it may be a generation or two removed from the master tapes, and would DEFINITELY benefit from a remastering job by one of the boutique audiophile lables like Audio Fidelity or Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs. Don't let that deter you though; this is a great disc, and a great introduction to Buckley for anyone who isn't already a convert.

5 out of 5 stars You reel you feel you kneel down.......2005-11-13

Tim Buckley recorded quite a few albums and even his live recordings can't capture what it was like to actually see him perform live. Goodbye and Hello is in my estimation his finest studio album because it highlights his extraordinary vocal talent. His voice was like no other artist, at times powerful, sexy and angelic it defied the usual labels and stood alone.
This album would be worth owning just for the song Pleasant Street, but most of the songs are first rate and Once I Was is a heartbreaker.

3 out of 5 stars so overrated.......2005-03-29

Is it me? Critics and now you lot give this album praise it simply doesn`t deserve. I love Tim Buckley, but this - in spite of two of his loveliest songs, Once I Was and Morning Glory, which represent two stars of my three-star rating - is mostly pseudo-poetic, musically angular stuff.
I`d suggest getting the mid-priced two-in-one of this and his wonderful debut album, and then look for Blue Afternoon, Happy Sad, Lorca - well, all the rest, really. Yes, even the much-maligned Sefronia and underrated Look at the Fool.

5 out of 5 stars A LIGHT FROM THE 60s THAT STILL SHINES BRIGHTLY..........2004-01-25

There's no denying that some of the lyrics on this album apply specifically to the incredible era that was the 1960s - but have the values and beliefs they espoused so vibrantly faded into nonexistence? I don't think so. Emphasis shifts, forms of expression change - but the things about which Tim Buckley sang so eloquently on this recording are eternal: war and peace (both internal and external); love and loneliness; the strife that is born between generations. The 60s era was full of bands and songwriters wrestling with these subjects, striving to help us all deal with them - and more than a few who tagged along for the ride with the hope of making a buck out of the movements that arose around them. Buckley - and his (then-) lyricist Larry Beckett were, as artists, reaching desperately and honestly for something higher, not for any accolades that might come their way as a result, but to latch onto something they could use to pull themselves (and the rest of us) up to a higher level. Tim Buckley succeeded in this more than most of his contemporaries.

The musicianship on the album is superb. Buckley has moved to a 12-string acoustic guitar, the instrument which was soon to become his main choice. Lee Underwood is along on lead guitar - and I can't say too much about Lee's contributions to Tim's music (and his life - he was one of Buckley's closest friends). Carter C. C. Collins makes his first recorded appearance on congas - another musician who would become a close friend to Buckley, as well as a frequent, welcome accompanist. Jim Fielder is along on bass on some of the tracks. Most of the rest of the musicians, while talented, are studio players brought into the recording by producer Jerry Yester - Elektra recognized Tim's potential, and wanted a fairly slick, commercial recording. It turned out pretty good from all angles - but it would be the last bow to commerciality that Buckley would make.

The album begins with a song dealing with the horrors of war - it was, after all, the era of Vietnam - but in the case of `No man can find the war', the lyrics suggest that the real war is not in the jungle, but in the minds of men and women: `Is the war across the sea? Is the war behind the sky? Have you each and all gone blind? Is the war inside your mind?' It is only when we fight - or at least make an attempt to do so - the battles that rage within us that real peace will come. `Carnival song', the next track (written by Buckley alone) speaks to hypocrisy and truth, and does so more directly than many of the more popular tunes of the day that addressed this subject. `Pleasant Street' (also written by Buckley alone) is one of his finest tunes - `Hallucinations' is just that - the melody, lyrics and arrangement combine to produce a gently swirling maelstrom that draws the listener into the images spun by the singer.

The next track, `I never asked to be your mountain', is in my opinion one of the best things Buckley ever wrote. In it, he addresses his first wife, speaking openly and poetically of the forces that pull two people together and drive them apart. His 12-string guitar thunders out the rhythm on this track, drawing the other musicians along with him into one of the most powerful pieces he ever recorded. At the end of the song, the listener aches to hear Tim cry out `...please come home...' over and over - this is piercing music straight from the heart, which is where all of Tim's songs originated.

`Once I was' follows, a song that speaks gently of love and change - a beautiful song. `Phantasmagoria in two' (which Tim and Lee called `The fiddler'), is a deceptively progressive step in Tim's songwriting - giving free rein to the meaning at the heart of the song, Tim abandons completely attempting to force the words into rhyme. The effect is perfect - Tim's lyrics are so moving, combined with his amazing voice and the melody, that it almost goes unnoticed, form being overshadowed (as it should be) by substance. `Knight-errant' is next - a nod to the romantic attitudes of the era that uses the images of a knight and his lady nicely, if a bit naïvely.

`Goodbye and hello' is Larry Becket's magnum opus - at least among the songs he co-wrote with Tim. It's quite a piece of poetry, with two stanzas existing side-by-side in several places (and sung that way by Tim) - the fact that Tim was able to take this challenge up and write the melody for it says a lot about his skills as well as his determination. This is a tune that, due to its complexity, was only performed live on a couple of occasions. It borders on being overwrought - but it stands nevertheless as a valuable document.

`Morning glory' ends the set - this was covered more popularly by Blood Sweat and Tears - a gentle song that is deceptive in its depth, dealing with the romantic notion (held by the `character' who sings it) that simply by asking a hobo about his life, that life can be experienced by the questioner. The hobo makes his point by his refusal to tell his stories to the singer - and Beckett's lyrics make the point as well, that experience is the greatest teacher.

This is an amazingly good album - a wonderful example of Tim's most `accessible' work - and one which will shine for many years to come. Once you've dipped into the rich well that is Tim Buckley's voice, allow yourself to become adventurous and move on into his jazz explorations (on HAPPY SAD and BLUE AFTERNOON), then on to his more experimental works (LORCA and STARSAILOR, which he considered to be his greatest achievement). It's a journey you won't regret.

5 out of 5 stars One of Buckley's best.......2003-07-01

This, of course, was Tim's second album for Elektra, and where his first seemed a bit tentative at times (though still good), Goodbye and Hello shows Buckley more in command of his songwriting and singing talents. Favourite tracks: "Phantasmagoria in Two," "Morning Glory" (an oft-covered classic, but few have done it as well as Tim did originally), "Hallucinations" and "I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain." The title cut itself seems a little overproduced or overarranged at times, but that in no way detracts from the overall excellence of the album. For a true masterpiece, however, Tim's next album, Happy Sad, comes highly recommended. Goodbye and Hello is, nonetheless, a fine companion piece. Get them both, as these are *the* Tim Buckley albums to have.
Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Another Successful Album For The Groove
  • Hellooooo, Groove Armada
  • Not many highlights, but still a nice album to groove to (har har)
  • A pleasently feel good trip.
  • ..sorry i am late
Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)
Groove Armada
Manufacturer: Jive
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005NNQO
Release Date: 2001-09-11

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  1. Suntoucher
  2. Superstylin'
  3. Drifted
  4. Little By Little
  5. Fogma
  6. My Friend
  7. Lazy Moon
  8. Raisin' The Stakes
  9. Healing
  10. Edge Hill
  11. Tuning In (Dub Mix)
  12. Join Hands

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Following a tide of critical acclaim and numerous appearances on every other chill-out compilation since records began, Groove Armada's Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) has an awful lot to live up to. Vertigo, released in February 2000, was a phenomenal success, critically and commercially, spawning hits like "If Everybody Looked the Same" and the sun-drenched "At the River." Having found their niche in downbeat, Groove Armada explore the style even further on Country. The opening track, "Suntoucher," is a slow-burning dub plate, featuring Jeru The Damaja, which breaks out a supercool horn riff midway through. It's a fantastic start to the album, but it does begin to feel a little long as the song unspools. Even the slightly more uptempo numbers, like first single "Superstylin'" and "Fogma," don't rush into anything, building slowly before the bass hook and drums kick in with a lukewarm impact. Goodbye Country is another musical triumph for Groove Armada, with every track as good as the one before. Still, it's a shame they veer so strongly in a downbeat direction, as they mostly leave behind the quirky house style that helped distinguish their earlier work. --David Trueman

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Another Successful Album For The Groove.......2007-08-02

I bought this album at its release in 2001. Six years later and I'm still playing the entire album or some of its choice tracks on a regular basis. This is a very good album by Groove Armada. I'm sure it would sound just as fresh today for someone who is not overly familiar with its tracks.

Noteable mentions are "Superstylin'" and "Edge Hill" with the remaining tracks being completely dud-free.

One of the best performers to catch live, prove that they can do the studio thing too with Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub).

4/5 stars.

5 out of 5 stars Hellooooo, Groove Armada.......2007-03-30

Long after proving themselves to be maestros of analogue-driven club-roots pyrotechnics with the quaking "I See You Baby" and the lackadasical "At The River," Groove Armada put out "Goodbye Country," proving that their versatility has no limits. This album proves that the definitions of "house" or "groove" or "chill" or "dance" are only as constricted as the artist who aspires to them.

Findlay and Cato partner with a classy conglomeration of collaborators (Celetia Martin, Jeru the Damaja, Richie Havens, et. al.) to form an album of music that is at times excruciatingly sweet ("My Friend"), at times deep and deliberate ("Fogma"), and sometimes just plain air-slappingly ecstatic (you must've heard "Superstylin'" by now).

Whether they're weaving herbal folk rhythms into something sunny and gorgeous ("Little by Little") or pumping out minimalist hip-hop sewn tightly to exquisitely looped musical murals ("Raisin' the Stakes" and "Suntoucher"), they're redefining the meaning of Good Music. Their sound here is lankier and lazier than in album's past, but it is certainly just as wonderful as ever.

4 out of 5 stars Not many highlights, but still a nice album to groove to (har har).......2006-01-01

Groove Armada isn't a great group, but they do manage to deliver some quality tunes every now and then. I don't think "Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)"'s best tunes are as good as "Vertigo"'s, but they're still really good (and it's nice to hear a cameo appearance by Jeru The Damaja in "Suntoucher". Also, "Suntoucher" and "My Friend", especially, sound like they could be hits). However, some of the songs do sound a bit cheesy, and overall the album is pretty uneven. If you're a fan of Groove Armada or if you're looking for some groovy tunes, though, you should be at least satisfied with "Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)" (get "Vertigo" too!). Slightly recommended.

Highlights include:
"Suntoucher"
"Superstylin'"
"Little By Little"
"My Friend"
"Lazy Moon"
"Edge Hill"
"Tuning In (Dub Mix)" (Though this one more as background music)

5 out of 5 stars A pleasently feel good trip........2005-03-10

Same old GA winning formula, the trick they have is exploring the mainstays of dance and ambient chill in the main and adding a thematic twist to each album. It works so well becuase they study their craft and bring something truly original to each album, something copycat artists do not even come close to achieving. Each album is a joyous celebration of a musical style and this "hip hop" trip is no exception. A treat for the ear canal!

5 out of 5 stars ..sorry i am late.......2004-02-27

I don't know why i arrived to this cd only in the 2004!
Never too late, in this case.
Infact for a long periods i considered Groove Armada likes the band of "My Friend" a nice song but...nothing more.
I was so wrong that when i listened all the cd...i was disappointed with me....why i discovered this wonderful cd only now?
Coming to the cd it's a mix of dub-groove-funk-rock-reggae in a dark hip-hop soul influence.
But all this kind of music are mixed in a very originally way.
A strong product without any falling down and up, great song are: SUNTOUCHER , SUPERSTYLIN , of course MY FRIEND and also HEALING.
I am gonna to buy all the GA products.........it's never too late.
Goodbye Nashville, Hello Camden Town: A Pub Rock Anthology
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    Goodbye Nashville, Hello Camden Town: A Pub Rock Anthology
    Various Artists
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    Beatles Baroque II
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • Beatles Baroque
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    Les Boréades de Montréal
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        61*
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          61*

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          Tim Buckley/Goodbye and Hello
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
          • a little misleading
          Tim Buckley/Goodbye and Hello
          Tim Buckley
          Manufacturer: Wea/Elektra
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00005OKOV
          Release Date: 2001-10-29

          Tracks:

          1. I Can't See You
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          Album Description

          UK remastered two-on-one combines the late folk singer/songwriter's first two albums, 'Tim Buckley' (1966) & 'Goodbye & Hello' (1967). Includes new liner notes & rarely seen photos. 2001.

          Album Details

          Digitally Remastered Edition of Two Original Albums from the Late Singer Songwriter Combined on a Single Compact Disc Edition.

          Customer Reviews:

          4 out of 5 stars a little misleading.......2007-01-26

          This is not really the "Goodbye and Hello" album, but one that combines that album and Buckley's self-titled debut. By now, when I listen to it, I always skip ahead to track 13, "No Man Can Find the War," which actually begins the "Goodbye and Hello" album. While I'm not a fan of the first album (the first 12 tracks here), I'm a huge Tim Buckley fan, and while "Goodbye and Hello" may not be his most adventurous work (that would begin with his next album, "Happy Sad"), and some of it, especially the title track and "Knight Errant," is more than a little dated and tiresome, his incredible voice carries the day, especially on the four best songs here, most of all "Pleasant Street" (an awesome song, powerfully rendered here), but also (in my order of preference) Once I Was," "Phantasmagoria" and "Hallucinations." "Morning Glory" and "I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain" are pretty damn good too! Tim Buckley was simply the best singer of the singer-songwriters of his day. I can't praise him enough. So I'll stop now.
          61* (Score)
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            61* (Score)

            Manufacturer: Jellybean Records
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B00008PXA7
            Release Date: 2003-07-22

            Tracks:

            1. Put on a Happy Face - Marc Shaiman
            2. Dedicated to the One I Love - George Jones
            3. I Love Mickey
            4. Hello Mary Lou
            5. Walk, Don't Run
            6. Heart (U Gotta Have)
            7. Talk to Me Lonesome Heart
            8. I Count the Tears
            9. Cooperstown
            10. Talkin' Baseball (Willie, Mickey & "The Duke") - Terry Cashman
            11. Take Me Out to the Ballgame - Arturo Sandoval

            Tracks:

            1. Opening Trumpet
            2. Scrapbook - The Shirelles
            3. Flashback
            4. Mickey's Drunk - Teresa Brewer
            5. Mickey & Whitey Dance
            6. Fat F**K - Rick Nelson
            7. Post Kidney Threat - The Ventures
            8. Underdog - Marc Shaiman
            9. One-Armed Homer - The Drifters
            10. On the Bust - Terry Cashman
            11. Hate Mail
            12. Pillow Talk
            13. Hair & Hip
            14. Out of the Race
            15. Roger Hits #59
            16. Every Pitch Could Be the One
            17. Knuckleball
            18. Take Me Out to the Ballgame
            19. Regret
            20. Roger Wants #61
            21. Holy Cow
            22. Locker Room
            23. McGwire Hug
            Another Suitcase In Another Hall
            Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
            • hard core madonna fans only
            • Another Fantastic Single From The Evita Soundtrack
            • Very Good!
            Another Suitcase In Another Hall

            Manufacturer: Warner Bros.
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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            ASIN: B000005S5K
            Release Date: 1997-01-01

            Tracks:

            1. Another Suitcase in Another Hall
            2. Don't Cry for Me Argentina [Miami Mix Edit]
            3. You Must Love Me
            4. Hello and Goodbye

            Album Details

            Tracks Include: Title Track, You Must Love Me, Hello and Goodbye and Don't Cry for Me Argentina (Miami Mix Edit).

            Customer Reviews:

            1 out of 5 stars hard core madonna fans only.......2003-07-23

            if you have the soundtrack to Evita, then you have this CD. Unless you want eveyr single Madonna record ever released, just get the soundtrack. The other singles from Evita aren't useless, since You Must Love Me's title track is longer than the album version and Don't Cry For ME Argentina has the dance remixes

            4 out of 5 stars Another Fantastic Single From The Evita Soundtrack.......2003-07-20

            Madonna released only one song in 1997. It was called Another Suitcase In Another Hall, and peaked at No.7 in the UK in March 1997 spending just five weeks on the chart. It was the third and final single to be taken from the soundtrack to the hit film Evita, in which Madonna starred as Eva Peron. With lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd-Webber, this is a good song, but definitely not a Madonna classic.

            Another Suitcase In Another Hall begins softly with a Spanish guitar and drums, then Madonna starts singing the first verse, "I don't expect my love affairs to last for long. Never fool myself that my dreams will come true. Being used to trouble I anticipate it, but all the time I hate it. Wouldn't you?" Madonna's vocals are high-pitched and glorious after vocal preparation for the role of Eva Peron in the film. Madonna then sings the chorus, "So what happens now? (Another suitcase in another hall) So what happens now? (Take your picture off another wall) Where am I going to? (You'll get by, you always have before) Where am I going to?" Madonna then begins to sing the second verse, "Time and time again I've said that I don't care. That I'm immune to gloom. That I'm hard through and through. But everytime it matters all the words desert me. So anyone can hurt me and they do." Madonna then sings the chorus once more, before singing, "Call in three months' time and I'll be fine. I know. Well maybe not that fine but I'll survive anyhow. I won't recall the names and places of each sad occasion. But that's no consolation here and now." Madonna then sings the chorus once more before 'Huevo' sings "Don't ask anymore." The song then ends.

            The video to Another Suitcase In Another Hall is the performance that Madonna gives in the film. It follows the videos to You Must Love Me and Don't Cry For Me Argentina in a similar style that they are from the same movie, and Madonna is dressed brilliantly in glorious clothes and fine jewellery. All in all, a catchy and melodic songs from Madonna with a fairly good video to match.

            5 out of 5 stars Very Good!.......1999-09-20

            This cd contais 4 tracks: "Another suitcase in another hall", "You Must love me", "Hello and Good-bye" and "Waltz for eva and Che".

            Contains too 3 mini posters by Madonna as EVITA, a poster whit the picture of Eva and Che dancing, other you can see to Madonna arriving the Europe, and in Buenos Aires in a car whit Peron

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