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Needs, Kris (December 7, 2017). "Freak Out! The Roots of U.S. Prog Rock". Record Collector. Archived from the original on June 29, 2020. Retrieved February 28, 2023. Tim Buckley threw off the wistful folkie persona of his debut album with the follow-up Goodbye And Hello. It showed the potential of weaving multi-hued sonic tapestries using the studio to expand musical horizons, as his band (including guitarist Lee Underwood, percussionist Carter CC Collins and bassist Jim Fielder), bolstered by the Wrecking Crew, coat the heady Hallucinations and Phantasmagoria In Two with soft focus lysergic glow, while the dramatic Pleasant Street is an ominous portent, blasted with sinister strings. The episodic title track spliced two songs to present the storytelling dialogue style (here between his parents' generation and counterculture rebels) that would later be adopted by prog.