Nine is an album by folk artist Tim Hardin, recorded in England and released in 1973.
The track "Blues on My Ceiling" was erroneously credited to Hardin and "While You're on Your Way" and "Never Too Far" were re-workings of his songs from his first album.
[1] Nine was re-issued on CD on the See For Miles label in 1994 with extensive liner notes and the single "Judge and Jury".
In his review for Allmusic, music critic Bruce Eder wrote "This proved to be Hardin's final finished studio album, and there is a real sense — for all of the thick electric band sounds all over this record — of someone singing his insides out.
It's all surprisingly good listening, and that goes double for fans of Hardin, though they may also be disturbed by some of what they hear and read.