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Tim Buckley - Greetings from West Hollywood (Remastered)
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Two new live Tim Buckley albums on the way. According to the blurb on Spin (https://www.spincds.com/coming-soon/venice-mating-call-2cd);

"In early September 1969 Buckley played five sets over two days at LA club The Troubadour, all of which were recorded. These shows featured him at his improvisational best, each performance of every song being different from other performances of the same song. A selection of these recordings was issued in 1994 as “Live At The Troubadour 1969”.

Producers Pat Thomas and Bill Inglot have gone through the remaining recordings and have put together two more packages– this 2 CD set “Venice Mating Call” and a single CD set “Greetings From West Hollywood”, which although they both feature two performances in common with each other, do not duplicate any recordings from the 1994 release."



- Greetings From West Hollywood

1. Buzzin’ Fly 6:18
2. Chase The Blues Away 6:32
3. I Had A Talk With My Woman 7:25
4. Blue Melody 5:41
5. Nobody Walkin’ 12:32
6. Venice Mating Call 3:07
7. I Don’t Need It To Rain 8:37
8. Driftin’ 8:01
9. Gypsy Woman 10:35

06 - Venice Mating Call (Remastered).mp31.75 MiB
04 - Blue Melody (Remastered).mp33.25 MiB
01 - Buzzin' Fly (Remastered).mp33.61 MiB
02 - Chase The Blues Away (Remastered).mp33.74 MiB
03 - I Had A Talk With My Woman (Remastered).mp34.23 MiB
08 - Driftin' (Remastered).mp34.55 MiB
07 - I Don't Need It To Rain (Remastered).mp34.93 MiB
09 - Gypsy Woman (Remastered).mp36.06 MiB
05 - Nobody Walkin' (Remastered).mp37.13 MiB

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Why are these ripped at such a horribly low bit rate?