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Tiny Tim ‎– God Bless Tiny Tim (1968) - New Vinyl Lp 2018 Warner '50th Anniversary' Reissue on Pink Vinyl (Limited to 900!) - Lounge / Novelty / Bless
Tiny Tim ‎– God Bless Tiny Tim (1968) - New Vinyl Lp 2018 Warner '50th Anniversary' Reissue on Pink Vinyl (Limited to 900!) - Lounge / Novelty / Bless

Tiny Tim ‎– God Bless Tiny Tim (1968) - New Vinyl Lp 2018 Warner '50th Anniversary' Reissue on Pink Vinyl (Limited to 900!) - Lounge / Novelty / Bless

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Street Date: 4/6/18

If you think, based on “Tiptoe Thru’ the Tulips with Me” and his nationally televised marriage to Miss Vicki on The Tonight Show, that Tiny Tim was a mere novelty act, think again. Behind that ukulele, pasty white make-up, falsetto, and prominent proboscis was a serious scholar of American music, perhaps the only performer of the ‘60s (and certainly the only performer of his age group) keeping the torch alive for songs from vaudeville and Tin Pan Alley. Tim (born Herbert Buckingham Khaury) also was blessed with a stupendous vocal range, from baritone to his trademark falsetto, and was adept on not just ukulele but guitar, mandolin, and violin. Even with all that talent, though, had Tiny Tim just made a straight ‘20s trad jazz/pop/folk album for his debut record, God Bless Tiny Tim would not be the stone-cold cult classic it is today. But the album married Tim’s innate eccentricity with stupendously lush production from Richard Perry, who was fresh from working on Captain Beefheart’s debut, Safe as Milk, and would go on to produce everybody from Diana Ross to Rod Stewart. With Perry’s production, and Artie Butler’s arrangements, God Bless Tiny Tim featured an incredible assortment of instruments, from didgeridoo to koto to celeste to tympani, with nary a ukulele to be found on many of the tracks. Furthermore, the album was sprinkled with some of the psychedelic fairy dust that was in the air at the time (1968), full of non sequiturs both verbal and musical (like the cover of Sonny Bono’s “I Got You Babe”). The result: an album that stands outside of time, defying categorization or description. Now, to celebrate its 50th anniversary, Real Gone Music is releasing God Bless Tiny Tim on LP for the first time since its original issue in the U.S. in a pink vinyl edition limited to 900 copies. This record belongs in any serious—or not-so-serious!—record collection.

Tracklist

 

A1 Welcome To My Dream
A2 Tip-Toe Thru' The Tulips With Me
A3 Livin' In The Sunlight, Lovin' In The Moonlight
A4 On The Old Front Porch
A5 The Viper
A6 Stay Down Here Where You Belong
A7 Then I'd Be Satisfied With Life
A8 Strawberry Tea
B1 The Other Side
B2 Ever Since You Told Me That You Love Me (I'm A Nut)
B3 Daddy, Daddy, What Is Heaven Like?
B4 The Coming Home Party
B5 Fill Your Heart
B6 I Got You, Babe
B7 This Is All I Ask