- Tim Hardin
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Name = Tim Hardin
Img_capt = Cover of first album, 1966
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Timothy James Hardin
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Born = birth date|1941|12|23|mf=y
flagicon|USA Eugene,Oregon ,United States
Died = death date and age|1980|12|29|1941|12|23Los Angeles ,California , United States
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Instrument = Vocals, guitar, piano
Genre = Folk
Occupation = Singer, songwriter
Years_active = 1965–1980
Label = Verve, Columbia
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Notable_instruments =Timothy James Hardin (
23 December 1941 –29 December 1980 ) was an American folkmusician andcomposer . He is best remembered for writing the top 40 hits "If I Were a Carpenter " covered byBobby Darin and "Reason to Believe " covered byRod Stewart , as well as his own uneven recording career.Career
Hardin dropped out of high school at age 18 to join the Marine Corps. After his discharge he moved to
New York City in 1961, where he briefly attended theAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts . He was dismissed because of truancy and began to focus on his musical career by performing aroundGreenwich Village , mostly in ablues style.After moving to Boston in 1963 he was discovered by the
record producer Erik Jacobsen (later the producer forThe Lovin' Spoonful ), who arranged a meeting withColumbia Records . In 1964 he moved back to Greenwich Village to record for his contract with Columbia. The resulting recordings were considered a failure by Columbia, which chose not to release them and terminated Hardin's contract.After moving to Los Angeles in 1965, he met actress Susan Morss (known professionally as Susan Yardley) [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=4oVAHxwYZx8C&pg=PA81&lpg=PA81&dq=%22susan+morss%22+hardin&source=web&ots=JP48IvRvQN&sig=ftDEpHImkweRvAUNdIqanIOWrr4&hl=en#PPA81,M1] [ [http://www.saidthegramophone.com/archives/said_the_guests_will.php Said the Gramophone: Said the Guests: Will Robinson Sheff ] ] , and moved back to New York with her. He signed to the
Verve Forecast label, and produced his first authorized album, "Tim Hardin 1 " in 1966. Thisalbum saw a transformation from his early traditionalblues style to the folk style that defined his recording career. This LP contained "Reason To Believe " and the ballad "Misty Roses" which did receive Top-40 radio play."
Tim Hardin 2 " was released in 1967 and contained one of his most famous songs, "If I Were a Carpenter".An album entitled "
This is Tim Hardin ", featuring covers of "House of the Rising Sun ",Fred Neil 's "Blues on the Ceilin'" andWillie Dixon 's "Hoochie Coochie Man ", among others, appeared in 1967, on the Atco label. The liner notes indicate the songs were recorded in 1963-64, well prior to the release of "Tim Hardin 1 " by Verve Records. "Tim Hardin 3 Live in Concert ", released in 1968, was a collection of live recordings along with re-makes of previous songs; it was followed by "Tim Hardin 4 ", another collection of blues-influenced tracks believed to date from the same period as "This is Tim Hardin".In 1969, Hardin again signed with Columbia and had one of his few commercial successes, as a non-LP single of Bobby Darin's "Simple Song of Freedom" reached the US Top 50. Hardin did not tour in support of this single and a
heroin addiction and stage fright made his live performances erratic. Also in 1969 he appeared at theWoodstock Festival where he sang his famous "If I Were a Carpenter" song. He recorded three albums for Columbia — "Suite for Susan Moore and Damion: We Are One, One, All in One"; "Bird on a Wire"; and "Painted Head" — none of which sold well. His output as a songwriter decreased and eventually ceased during this period, a circumstance blamed on his ongoing drug problems.Later career and death
During the following years Hardin moved between
England and the U.S. His heroin addiction had taken control of his life by the time his last album, "Nine", was released on GM Records in the UK in 1973 (the album did not see a US release until it appeared onAntilles Records in 1976). He died of a heroin andmorphine overdose , and is buried in the Twin Oaks Cemetery inTurner, Oregon .Discography
* 1966: "
Tim Hardin 1 " Verve Forecast FT/FTS 3004)
* 1967: "Tim Hardin 2 " (Verve Forecast FT/FTS 3022)
* 1967: "This is Tim Hardin " (demos recorded 1963/64) (ATCO 33-210)
* 1968: "Tim Hardin 3 Live in Concert " (Verve Forecast FTS 3049)
* 1969: "Tim Hardin 4 " (Verve Forecast FTS 3064)
* 1969: "The Best of Tim Hardin " (Verve Forecast FTS3078)
* 1970: "" (Columbia CS 9787)
* 1971: "Bird on a Wire" (Columbia CK-30551)
* 1972: "Painted Head " (Columbia CK-31764)
* 1973: "Nine" (Antilles AN-7023)
*1981: "Unforgiven" (San Francisco Sound SFS 10810)
*1981: "The Tim Hardin Memorial Album" (Polygram PD-1-6333)
*1981: "The Shock of Grace" (CBS Columbia PC37164)
*1987: "The Homecoming Concert " (Line LICD 9.00040)
*1990: "Reason to Believe (The Best Of)" (Polydor 833954)
*1994: "Hang On to a Dream: The Verve Recordings" (Polydor 521583)
*1996: "Simple Songs Of Freedom: The Tim Hardin Collection" (Legacy /Sony 64858)
*2000: "Person to Person: The Essential, Classic Hardin 1963-1980" (Raven)
*2002: "20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Tim Hardin" (Polydor)
*2002: "Black Sheep Boy: An Introduction to Tim Hardin" (Universal International)
*2007: "Simple Songs of Freedom: The Tim Hardin Collection" (Legacy)
*2007: "Through the Years 1964-1966" (Lilith)Cover versions of Tim Hardin-penned songs by other artists
* "Black Sheep Boy" -
Okkervil River on theirconcept album "Black Sheep Boy ",Scott Walker on his albumScott 2 .
* "Don't Make Promises" -Helen Reddy on her album "I Don't Know How to Love Him."
* "Eulogy to Lenny Bruce" -Nico , on her debut solo album, Chelsea Girl,Damon and Naomi on their albumDamon and Naomi with Ghost .
* "How Can We Hang On to a Dream?" -Echo and the Bunnymen , on their "Avalanche EP";The Nice , performed live on their "Elegy album,Gandalf , on their self-titled debut album.
* "If I Were A Carpenter" -Stan Webb's Chicken Shack ,Bobby Darin ,Johnny Cash &June Carter ,The Four Tops ,Leon Russell ,Rod Stewart ,Doc Watson ,Joan Baez ,the Nice , Small Faces,Robert Plant , and John Holt,Bob Seger .
* "The Lady Came from Baltimore" - Joan Baez,Scott Walker on his albumScott
* "Misty Roses"-Colin Blunstone , Jess Roden
* "Reason to Believe " - Scott Walker, Paul Weller,Billy Bragg ,The Youngbloods ,Rod Stewart ,Ron Sexsmith ,Wilson Phillips ,Gary Lewis & the Playboys ,The Carpenters , andWeddings Parties Anything .
* "Red Balloon" -Rick Nelson ,Small Faces ,Kula Shaker .
* "Never Too Far " - Wally Tax, member ofThe Outsiders (Dutch band) on his solo album The Entertainer.Gandalf , on their self-titled debut album.
* "You Upset The Grace Of Living" -Gandalf , on their self-titled debut album.References
External links
* http://www.mathie.demon.co.uk/th/index.html
* http://www.zipcon.net/~highroad/hardin.htm
* http://www.tctv.ne.jp/members/m-site/timhardin/discography.html#TimHardin1 (complete discography)
* http://www.triste.co.uk/arthardin.htm
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6274590 Tim Hardin's Gravesite]
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