Tim Hardin

20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Tim Hardin

  • AMG Review of 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Tim Hardin

    Amg
    William Ruhlmann
    All Music Guide

    The Tim Hardin number in Universal's 20th Century Masters -- The Millennium Collection series of midline-priced compilations is a barebones effort, but it does constitute Tim Hardin 101. Hardin's best-known compositions -- "If I Were a Carpenter," "Reason to Believe," and "Lady Came From Baltimore" -- are all included. Hardin recorded for Verve Records, now part of the Universal catalog, in the 1960s, and seven tracks are drawn from his debut album, Tim Hardin/1, plus four from Tim Hardin/2 and one from the concert album Tim Hardin/3. There is nothing at all from Tim Hardin/4, an album of cover material, or from Hardin's later albums on Columbia and Antilles. The economics of song publishing probably limit albums in the series to 12 tracks, and in this case, since Hardin's recordings tend to be brief, that results in a running time of less than half an hour, which is skimpy for a CD, even a lower-priced one. But the collection presents the popular highlights of Hardin's career as a songwriter and gives a sense of him as a performer.

Be the first to post about this album!

Listen free to millions of songs

Connect using Facebook

Top 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Tim Hardin Listeners

© 2006-2012 Mog Inc. All Rights Reserved