


Jeff Buckley - Grace (180gm Vinyl, Remastered)
"Grace" remains the first and only studio album by California-born singer / songwriter Jeff Buckley, who died in an accident in 1997 at the age of 31. The album is mostly composed of ballads that give Buckley's four-octave voice adequate space and bring it to the fore. His song material sounds like a mixture of Robert Plant and Van Morrison, it is complemented by three cover versions. Buckley's interpretation of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" is considered by many to be the most successful version of the title.
"Grace" remains the first and only studio album by California-born singer / songwriter Jeff Buckley, who died in an accident in 1997 at the age of 31. The album is mostly composed of ballads that give Buckley's four-octave voice adequate space and bring it to the fore. His song material sounds like a mixture of Robert Plant and Van Morrison, it is complemented by three cover versions. Buckley's interpretation of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" is considered by many to be the most successful version of the title.
"Grace" remains the first and only studio album by California-born singer / songwriter Jeff Buckley, who died in an accident in 1997 at the age of 31. The album is mostly composed of ballads that give Buckley's four-octave voice adequate space and bring it to the fore. His song material sounds like a mixture of Robert Plant and Van Morrison, it is complemented by three cover versions. Buckley's interpretation of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" is considered by many to be the most successful version of the title.
Tracklist
A1. Mojo Pin
A2. Grace
A3. Last Goodbye
A4. Lilac Wine
A5. So Real
B1. Hallelujah
B2. Lover, You Should've Come Over
B3. Corpus Christi Carol (For Roy)
B4. Eternal Life
B5. Dream Brother