| | 1968
- Off | Various
Artists Elektra SMLP 009 Tim
Buckley - Song Slowly Song |
|
| | 1968
- Elektrifying | Various
Artists Elektra
ELS 890 Tim
Buckley - Wings |
|
| | 1968
- Elekterriffic | Various
Artists Elektra
(Holland) HJE 155 Tim
Buckley - Morning Glory |
|
| | 1968
- Select Elektra | Various
Artists Elektra (UK) EUK 261 (Mono) EUKS 261 (Stereo Tim
Buckley - Morning Glory |
|
| | 1969
- Elektra's Best, Volume 1 (1966 through 1968) | Various
Artists Elektra
EB 1 Tim
Buckley - Morning Glory |
|
| | 1969
- Begin Here | Various
Artists Elektra
(UK) EUKS 262
Tim
Buckley - Phantasmagoria in Two |
|
| | 1971
- Garden of Delights | Various
Artists Elektra
S3 10
Tim
Buckley - Wings |
|
| | 1985
- Elektrock: The Jac Holtzman years - The Sixties, Elektra Records | Four-disc
vinyl set featuring Elektra artistes. Tim Buckley has one side of Disc Three "Brazenly
emotional and absolutely daring musically, Tim Buckley's folk-jazz hybrids paved
the way for Joni Mitchell's later work..." Rolling Stone |
|
| | 2000
- Follow the Music | Various
Artists Free
CD issued with Elektra founder Jac Holtzmans book of the same name
Tim
Buckley - Phantasmagoria in Two |
|
| | 2006
- Selections From Forever Changing | Various
Artists Rhino
(US) PRCD-400170 Elektra(UK) EUKS 263 (Stereo) Thirteen-track single CDTim
Buckley - Sing a Song for You |
|
| | 2007
- Forever Changing: The Golden Age of Elektra 1963-1973 , Rhino Records | Five-CD
set celebrating Elektra's heyday.Tim
Buckley represented by Wings, Once I Was, Sing a Song For You and Wayfaring
Stranger. "Forever
Changing focuses on Elektra's second decade of independence, as Holzman rapidly
moved beyond his early folk purism. The above artists are all present with seminal
performances, along with cult-hero pillars of Elektra's roster..." Rolling
Stone |
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