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Tim Hardin
Tim Hardin 2
Release Date: 1967
Label: Lilith

Tim Hardin 2 is probably his best single album, on which he eschewed blues nearly entirely and forged a distinctive folk-rock voice, occasionally embellished by tasteful full arrangements. "The Lady Came from Baltimore," "Red Balloon," and especially "If I Were a Carpenter" rank among his best and most famous songs. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1If I Were a CarpenterHardin2:43
2Red BalloonHardin2:35
3Black Sheep BoyHardin1:55
4Lady Came from BaltimoreHardin1:51
5Baby Close Its EyesHardin1:54
6You Upset the Grace of Living When You LieHardin1:48
7Speak Like a ChildHardin3:16
8See Where You Are and Get OutHardin1:13
9It's Hard to Believe in Love for LongHardin2:17
10Tribute to Hank WilliamsHardin3:12

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2006LPLilith
2006CDLilith



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