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The Homecoming Concert
Live album by
Released1981
RecordedJanuary 17, 1980
VenueThe Community Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene, OR
GenreFolk
Length39:10
LabelLine Records, Germany (LICD 9.00040)
ProducerPhil Freeman
Tim Hardin chronology
The Shock of Grace
(1981)
The Homecoming Concert
(1981)
Reason to Believe
(1990)

The Homecoming Concert is a live album by Tim Hardin, released in 1981. It was recorded on January 17, 1980 in the city where he was born, Eugene, Oregon. Hardin died later that year.

Background

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Hardin had moved back to Seattle, Washington after living in England for a number of years. He performed infrequently and continued to struggle with his heroin addiction. A television special called The Homecoming Concert was filmed that included performances and interviews. Hardin died later that year, on December 29, 1980 of a drug overdose.[1]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [2]

In an uncredited review for Allmusic, the album was called "eminently rewarding" and "It shows that Hardin, who was at work on a new album at the time of his death, was the owner of a musical fire that was still burning brightly at that late date."[2]

Track listing

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All songs by Tim Hardin except where noted.

  1. "Black Sheep Boy" – 2:30
  2. "Misty Roses" – 3:00
  3. "Reason to Believe" – 2:37
  4. "Lady Came from Baltimore" – 2:18
  5. "Old Blue Jeans" – 3:46
  6. "Hang on to a Dream" – 3:11
  7. "If I Were a Carpenter" – 4:00
  8. "Tribute to Hank Williams" – 3:49
  9. "Smugglin' Man" – 2:10
  10. "Speak Like a Child" – 2:31
  11. "Red Balloon" – 2:33
  12. "Amen" (Traditional) – 3:12

Personnel

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  • Tim Hardin – vocals, guitar, piano
  • Phil Freeman – producer
  • Lori Borgman – photography
  • Jennifer Luttow – design

References

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  1. ^ Brend, Mark (2001). American Troubadours: Groundbreaking Singer-Songwriters of the '60s. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 176. ISBN 978-0-87930-641-0.
  2. ^ a b "The Homecoming Concert > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
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