"Tim Buckley: A Review and Critique of the Man and His Music" is a documentary film reviewing the music and career of one of America's most influential artists, composers and vocalists. Despite Buckley's tragic early death at the age of just 28, his legacy resonates more loudly with every new generation, and he is name-checked by artists as diverse as Radiohead, Cocteau Twins and REM. Tim Buckley is today as relevant as he ever was and his original brand of music - incorporating folk, jazz, funk, blues and all manner of other genres - made for as unique a style as any contemporary artist has ever accomplished.
Features Include: - Musical performances by Tim Buckley, reviewed and re-assessed by a team of esteemed experts
- Obscure footage and rarely seen photographs of Tim
- Brand new and exclusive interviews with; Buckley's long term collaborator and lyricist, Larry Beckett; Tim's producer, Jerry Yester; his regular guitarist and keyboard player, Lee Underwood and drummer Buddy Helm
- Comment, criticism, review and enlightenment from; Tim Buckley biographer, David Browne; Rolling Stone magazine's Anthony DeCurtis; and renowned music author Ritchie Unterberger.
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