Unforgiven (Tim Hardin album)
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Released1981
RecordedShangri La Studios, Brydclyffe, Tim Hardin's Home, Phantom Studios
LabelSan Francisco Sound (SFS 10810)
| Unforgiven | ||||
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| Released | 1981 | |||
| Recorded | Shangri La Studios, Brydclyffe, Tim Hardin's Home, Phantom Studios | |||
| Genre | Folk | |||
| Label | San Francisco Sound (SFS 10810) | |||
| Producer | Don Rubin, Caroline Rubin | |||
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Unforgiven is the album folk artist Tim Hardin was recording in 1980 but failed to complete due to his death from a drug overdose.[1]
Portions of the album are incomplete studio tracks with vocals. Other songs are from home cassette demos recorded by Hardin prior to his death.[2]
The original version of "Judge and Jury" was his last single, released in 1973 in the UK only.
Side one
- "Unforgiven"
- "Luna Cariba"
- "Mercy Wind"
- "If I Were Still With You"
Side two
- "Judge and Jury"
- "Partly Yours"
- "Sweet Feeling"
- "Secret"
Personnel
- Tim Hardin – vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Nicky Hopkins – piano
- Jim Cuomo – piano, dombra
- Ken Lauber – piano
- Johnny Lee – guitar
- Pete Grant – pedal steel guitar
- Reginald Butler – bass
- Ricky Fataar – drums
- Denny Seiwell – drums
- Lisa Bialac – background vocals