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Release Date: Dec 13, 2004
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Personnel: Jeff Buckley (vocals, guitar, harmonium, organ, dulcimer, tabla); Gary Lucas, Michael Tighe (guitar); Loris Holland (organ); Matt Johnson (vibraphone, drums, percussion); Mick Grondahl (bass); Misha Masud (tabla).
Personnel: Jeff Buckley (vocals, guitar, dulcimer, harmonium, organ, tabla); Gary Lucas , Michael Tighe (guitar); Loris Holland (organ); Matt Johnson (vibraphone, drums, percussion); Misha Masud (tabla).
Recording information: Bearsville, NY (1993); Quantum Sound (1993); Soundtrack Studios (1993).
Photographers: David Gahr; Merri Cyr.
Jeff Buckley was many things, but humble wasn't one of them. Grace is an audacious debut album, filled with sweeping choruses, bombastic arrangements, searching lyrics, and above all, the richly textured voice of Buckley himself, which resembled a cross between Robert Plant, Van Morrison, and his father Tim. And that's a fair starting point for his music: Grace sounds like a Led Zeppelin album written by an ambitious folkie with a fondness for lounge jazz. At his best -- the soaring title track, "Last Goodbye," and the mournful "Lover, You Should've Come Over" -- Buckley's grasp met his reach with startling results; at its worst, Grace is merely promising. [This version of the album adds a bonus track, "Forget Her."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Personnel: Jeff Buckley (vocals, guitar, dulcimer, harmonium, organ, tabla); Gary Lucas , Michael Tighe (guitar); Loris Holland (organ); Matt Johnson (vibraphone, drums, percussion); Misha Masud (tabla).
Recording information: Bearsville, NY (1993); Quantum Sound (1993); Soundtrack Studios (1993).
Photographers: David Gahr; Merri Cyr.
Jeff Buckley was many things, but humble wasn't one of them. Grace is an audacious debut album, filled with sweeping choruses, bombastic arrangements, searching lyrics, and above all, the richly textured voice of Buckley himself, which resembled a cross between Robert Plant, Van Morrison, and his father Tim. And that's a fair starting point for his music: Grace sounds like a Led Zeppelin album written by an ambitious folkie with a fondness for lounge jazz. At his best -- the soaring title track, "Last Goodbye," and the mournful "Lover, You Should've Come Over" -- Buckley's grasp met his reach with startling results; at its worst, Grace is merely promising. [This version of the album adds a bonus track, "Forget Her."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
1 - Mojo Pin
2 - Grace
3 - Last Goodbye
4 - Lilac Wine
5 - So Real
6 - Hallelujah
7 - Lover, You Should've Come Over
8 - Corpus Christi Carol
9 - Eternal Life
10 - Dream Brother
11 - Forget Her
2 - Grace
3 - Last Goodbye
4 - Lilac Wine
5 - So Real
6 - Hallelujah
7 - Lover, You Should've Come Over
8 - Corpus Christi Carol
9 - Eternal Life
10 - Dream Brother
11 - Forget Her