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Tim Buckley - Starsailor (1970) {4 Men With Beards} 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip & CD-compatible

Posted By : Dr. Robert | Date : 17 Sep 2011 03:55:32 | Comments : 20 |
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Tim Buckley - Starsailor
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC | no cue or log (vinyl) | Full LP Artwork
768 MB (24/96) + 229 MB (RB) | FSc + WU + HF + FF | Freaky Music | 1970
4 Men With Beards 4M134 (2007)

Starsailor is a 1970 album by Tim Buckley, released on Herb Cohen's Straight Records label. It marks the moment Buckley's folk rock origins became invisible as he fully incorporated jazz rock and avant-garde styles in to his music. Although it is often regarded as not being accessible to many people, it also contains his best known song "Song to the Siren". This more accessible song was written much earlier than Starsailor's newer material, originally in a more traditional folk arrangement, as shown on the later released compilation album Morning Glory: The Tim Buckley Anthology. Bunk Gardner, a former member of the Mothers of Invention, joined Buckley's normal band to record the album. Also, Buckley began working again with lyricist Larry Beckett, after a three-album absence.

Leontyne Price attended a concert in New York during the supporting tour and told Buckley, "Boy, I wish they were writing things like that for us opera singers," to which Buckley responded, "Well, do what I did; get your own band."

Renewed interest

"Song to the Siren" has been covered by a variety of artists, most notably This Mortal Coil, which featured on the 1984 album It'll End in Tears. John Frusciante, in 2009, covered this song on his album The Empyrean. The British trance act Lost Witness also released a remix single; "Did I Dream (Song to the Siren)".

While the revival of "Song to the Siren" renewed interest in Buckley amongst independent artists in the 1980s, the success of his estranged son, Jeff Buckley, in the 1990s, inspired indie rock artists to look at the career of his father. The British band Starsailor took their name from this album.

The album had a brief reissue on CD by the Enigma Retro label, but like the other Tim Buckley release on the Straight Records label, Blue Afternoon, it drifted out of print due to legal battles over who owned the rights to the music. This stems back to a 1976 separation and lawsuit between Herb Cohen and Frank Zappa, the co-owners of Straight Records. As a result, many of the albums released on Straight (including Captain Beefheart's Lick My Decals Off, Baby) are very difficult to find on CD. In 2006, the album was released on the iTunes Music Store, making it available to the general public once more.

In 2007, 4 Men With Beards reissued the album on vinyl, as well as the rest of Tim Buckley's nine-album catalogue. However, CD copies of this and Blue Afternoon remain out of print and difficult to find on the market.

Legacy

It was featured at #50 in Pitchfork Media's Top 100 1970's album, falling just behind Marvin Gaye's What's Going On.

In addition, Starsailor was selected as the 47th best rock record of all time in the 1987 book The Top 100 Rock 'n' Roll Albums of All Time.



Track Listing
All lyrics by Larry Beckett and all music by Tim Buckley, except where noted.

Side One
1. "Come Here Woman" (Tim Buckley) – 4:09
2. "I Woke Up" – 4:02
3. "Monterey" – 4:30
4. "Moulin Rouge" – 1:57
5. "Song to the Siren" (Larry Beckett/Tim Buckley) – 3:20

Side Two
6. "Jungle Fire" (Tim Buckley) – 4:42
7. "Starsailor" (John Balkin/Tim Buckley) – 4:36
8. "The Healing Festival" (Tim Buckley) – 3:16
9. "Down by the Borderline" (Tim Buckley) – 5:22

Released November 1970
Recorded 10–21 September 1970, Whitney Studios, Glendale, CA
Genre Jazz-rock, folk-rock, avant-garde
Length 35:54
Label Straight Records LP, Enigma Retro CD, 4 Men with Beards LP (2007 Reissue)
Producer Tim Buckley

Professional ratings
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars
Down Beat 5/5 stars
Robert Christgau (C-)
Piero Scaruffi (8.5/10)

Personnel

* John Balkin – double bass, electric bass
* Lee Underwood – guitar, piano, pipe organ
* Buzz Gardner – trumpet, flugelhorn, solo on "Down by the Borderline"
* Maury Baker – percussion
* Tim Buckley – guitar, 12-string guitar, vocals
* Bunk Gardner – alto flute, tenor saxophone, solo on "The Healing Festival"

* Art Direction and Photography - Ed Thrasher


Vinyl Ripping Notes

Tim Buckley - Starsailor
4 Men With Beards 4M134 (2007)
24-bit / 96kHz Vinyl Rip by Dr. Robert
September 2011

Vinyl condition: New Sealed

Nitty Gritty RCM 1.5
Technics SL-1210 MK2 DD Turntable
Origin Live OL1 fully modified tone arm (Rega RB250)
Audio-Technica AT33EV MC Cartridge
Pro-ject Tube Box SE II Preamp
Tascam US-144 external USB 2.0 Audiointerface
Mogami Gold TRS/RCA interconnects
Mac Pro Dual Zeon 2.66 GHz
Bias Peak Pro 6.2 recording software
Click Repair 3.4.1 for de-click (manual mode only)
iZotope RX Advanced 2.0 for Redbook conversion
xACT Version 2.13 (4791) for Redbook SBE correction, MD5 checksum and Redbook FLAC
XLD Version 20110703 (135.1) for 24/96 FLAC conversion
Mustek ScanExpress A3 USB 1200 Pro Scanner

RCM > TT > AT33EV > TubeBox preamp > ADC > Mac Pro > Peak Pro @ 24/96 >
analyze (no clipping, DC Bias offset correction, each side gain adjusted to -0.3 dB) > split into individual tracks >
Click Repair 3.4.1 used in manual mode, 20~30 Rev, Pitch Protection, X2 >
FLAC encoded Level 8 with XLD

No DeNoise was used on this rip.
All de-clicking software used in full manual mode to preserve musical transients.
No music was harmed in the making of this vinyl rip.
No silence been removed, please burn gapless to match original track layout.

You are free to share this along with credit
"Rip by Dr. Robert".


This new LP courtesy of rohitbhalla. Many thanks for sharing !!!



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Posted By: nameismike69 Date: 17 Sep 2011 04:13:30
4 men I have 2 records by them my feeling not audiophile ... bootleg Cale's Paris 1919 awful Dusty as bad....this one sounds great I guess it all depends
Posted By: meurglys0 Date: 17 Sep 2011 04:15:14
Thanks Doc. I hope the rest of Tim Buckley's catalogue is to come...?
Posted By: rohitbhalla Date: 17 Sep 2011 05:17:47
thanks Doc for this brilliant rip! looks forward to all your rips!
Posted By: terra6 Date: 17 Sep 2011 07:37:32
Nice upload. Cheers
Posted By: Tonyflo Date: 17 Sep 2011 09:13:55
Hello Doctor,

First off, thanks for all the amazing rips. I'm just blown away by your efforts.

However (and I posted this on another thread) and this may seem totally stupid -- but I'm having trouble downloading any collection of files effectively. I've signed up for several services, including Fileserve and FileFactory. I'm on MacOSX, and I experience two main issues:

1) If there are multiple parts to a download, and I download them all, the different parts end up being identical. For example, each of the 4 parts of an album will tend to have the exact same tracks. Am I missing something?? Also ...

2) My other main issue is that I ALWAYS experience an error upon decrunching. I use "The Unarchiver", again on OSX (Lion), and I just can't figure out why I always get errors when I try to open the rar files. It opens them and makes some songs available, but some of the files are inevitably corrupted.

I'm not asking to be spoon fed or babied, and I'm sorry for my ignorance, but if there's a guide somewhere on the site that explains all this, I would happily read it.

Thanks so much, I can't tell you how grateful I am for what you do,

Anthony
Posted By: Dr. Robert Date: 17 Sep 2011 11:31:56
@ Tonyflo

I use UnRarX to expand the RAR files. Each part will have different tracks. A track could span two parts. Try using UnRarX and use FireFox, not Safari. If problems remain something is causing corruption during download.
Posted By: ManWhoCan Date: 17 Sep 2011 12:14:27
Thanks Doc.,
I'm a great fan of Tim Buckley since seeing him live in London in the late 60s.
Posted By: Flying Ed Date: 17 Sep 2011 12:17:31
@ Dr. Robert.
'Really happy to see some Tim Buckley Doc, it always seems a stretch with requesting titles BUT [!!] i would SO love to see a rip of Greetings From L.A. one of my ALL time favourite
lp's of any genre along with Gene Clark - No Other.
I would be happy to donate the funds to buy both of those titles if it is possible?? [he say's grovelling.....]

@Tonyflo.

I am in the same situation being a Mac user too mate, the Unarchiver seems to work VERY well generally, certainly better than Stuffit Expander.
The crucial factor is making sure that RAR files are downloaded complete.
If they are missing any data even a few MB they will have the issues you have described above.
Depending on your download speed don't have TOO many files downloading in parallel at any time.
Check the size of each file before downloading and check at the end of the process to verify the size.
Ocassionally it may only be one file that is the problem.
You will only need to download the damaged file again, not the whole lot.
If that is the case, always delete the partial file before unstuffing the new one because the program will more often than not open the damaged one again.
If you need any more tips/hints, shoot me a PM.
Thanks as always Doc.
Regards,
F.E.
Posted By: Flying Ed Date: 17 Sep 2011 12:18:34
@ rohitbhalla

Pardon my rudeness mate, thanks for the awesome lp!!!
F.E.
Posted By: tooltool Date: 17 Sep 2011 13:34:04
Many thanks for this classic!

@Tonyflo

The Unarchiver uncompresses all the parts of a multi-part archive (without telling you explicitly), regardless of where you begin. So, if you (unnecessarily) choose to extract part2 after extracting part1, you may get the impression that each part is identical when what you are actually doing is uncompressing the whole package for the second time.

As for how to repair a corrupted rar-file on Mac OS X, see (from Sep 16, 2010 on):
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=306746
(would be a bit easier on Windows using Winrar)
Of course that won't solve the persistent corruption problem. Hope Doc & Flying Ed's suggestions help.
Posted By: Dr. Robert Date: 17 Sep 2011 14:57:05
@ Tonyflo

Another program to repair RAR archives on a Mac is RarMe. It puts a GUI front end on the Rarlab download. You need to follow the RarMe install instructions to install the Rar engine inside RarMe. If the RAR archives are not corrupted then UnRarX is easy to use. Just double-click on part 1 and UnRarX will go through each part.
Posted By: amlabella23 Date: 17 Sep 2011 17:05:55
I love Jeff Buckley and yet I've never heard any of his father's material. This should be a nice introduction though. Thanks Doc and rohitbhalla. :)
Posted By: garybx Date: 17 Sep 2011 18:11:35
@ Tonyflo

I highly recommend using jDownloader. In most cases, it automates the whole process. In some cases, it reports an error on unraring - in those cases, I manually extract the part 1 file in UnRarX and all is fine then. I also recommend using FireFox along with the FlashGot plugin to streamline the process.

I also endorse Dr. Robert's recommendation of RarMe for repairing files. The only caveat is that once you get into the Repair module, do NOT drag-and-drop the file into the window. If you do, the command in Terminal will fail (due to an extra space at the end of the command line). But if you click the Choose button and open the file with the File Open dialog, it works fine. Go figure...

@ Flying Ed

You just tweaked me! I'm going to pull out my Greetings From L.A. album right now. I've got one other album to finish first, but Greetings will be next in line. I just LOVE that album.
Posted By: cvrcmrc Date: 17 Sep 2011 18:55:52
Thank you!
Posted By: 2xx2 Date: 17 Sep 2011 22:44:48
Great album. I have the beards pressing of Lorca, Wish I could afford an original.
Posted By: waldiabc Date: 18 Sep 2011 11:26:43
Greetings from la is my favourite too,i would also like some live album from Tim.
Posted By: the whistling goatswain Date: 19 Sep 2011 16:44:05
Does anyone think Tim Buckley and John Power from Cast/The Las are frighteningly similar? See:

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRE7KxsKnBmw9xs-XC_HHywoU6Rq1cgOuUn3Fk9yfdjhv89Kjy7
Posted By: TinyRonin Date: 19 Sep 2011 21:17:53
I Own This Reissue And I Think It Sounds Fine, But Being A Huge Tim Buckley Fan And Being This My Favourite Record I Would Like To Ask One Thing: Can Anyone Rip An Original Pressing? It Would Be Awesome To Hear Something Like That. And, Of Course, Thanks For This Rip!!!
Posted By: starsailor13 Date: 19 Sep 2011 21:54:39
My nickname isn't choosen randomly. :) Thx very much for this great rip of the greatest album of all time
Posted By: Miltiades Date: 21 Sep 2011 14:45:52
Thank You very much, as always :-)
Does anybody would like to upload in VinylRip 'Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello'?
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