 | Grace [Read More ...] Description: Resembling at times a soft-sung Robert Plant, Buckley was an intuitive vocalist capable of dizzying arabesques and choir-boy sweetness. He is joined here by a tight band for 10 tracks highlighting his stylistic range--Pearl Jam bluesy on "Eternal Life," impossibly serene on Leona... |
 | Grace [Read More ...] Description: Here's what they say about Jeff Buckley: "He died too young." Here's why they say it: Grace is simply one of the most amazing things you can do with your ears and a little digitally-encoded disc. He inherited the voice of his father, the legendary Tim Buckley--seven octaves, each... |
 | Sketches (For My Sweetheart the Drunk) [Read More ...] Description: Perhaps the most talented "son act" in pop music, Jeff Buckley combined the often harrowing eclecticism of estranged papa Tim Buckley with the rock acrobatics of Robert Plant. This posthumously released collection of four-track demos and sessions helmed by Tom Verlaine indicates ... |
 | Live at Sin-é [Read More ...] Review: Life's too short:The startling beauty in this piece is its fragility. It plays, if one can say so, like a quiet evening amongst close friends, where little is forced, and the occasional silences come to play as well as the impromptu jokes, allowing one ephemeral moment to blend ... |
 | So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley [Read More ...] Description: Import 14-track pressing features tracks from his two studio albums and includes two rarities, 'So Real' (Live and Acoustic in Japan - non album version/ promo single) and 'I Know it's Over' . (Previously Unreleased - Smiths cover from a session at Sony Studios that was edited fo... |
 | Mystery White Boy: Live '95-'96 [Read More ...] Description: Mystery White Boy, culled from Jeff Buckley's eight-month world tour of the same name, is not just another live album blighted by whoops and catcalls. Such was the reverence granted the ill-starred singer-songwriter's electrifying confessionals that hardly a whimper issues from t... |
 | Live at L'Olympia [Read More ...] Description: Exclusive French pressing of this Import only live album features the same tracks as the less expensive Australian pressing but the French with exclusive French liner notes and lyrics in French. A nice piece for the legions of Buckley collectors out there. The CD features 11 ... |
 | Songs to No One 1991-1992 [Read More ...] A chronicle of Jeff Buckley's pre-Columbia work with guitarist Gary Lucas (Captain Beefheart). Produced by Hal Wilner. Features previously unheard tracks including early versions of 'Mojo Pin' & 'Grace'. Knitting Factory. 2002. |
 | Grace [Read More ...] Remastered Import pressing of his debut album includes one bonus track, 'Forget Her'. Sony. |
 | The Grace EPs [Read More ...] Description: Five CD box set comprising EPs released around the world at the time of the Grace album & subsequent tour, 2 of these have never been released commercially & are real collector's items selling for high prices on internet auction sites. They feature alternative versions from th... |
 | Live at Sin-é [Read More ...] Review: A Bombshell:Everyone knows that "Grace" is one hell of an album, but just as deserving of attention is this less popular early EP from the Buckley collection. With 4 tracks, clocking in at around 27 minutes, this cannot be beat for the five dollars you can pick it up for. 'Mojo ... |
 | Live at L'Olympia [Read More ...] Description: Exclusive live album released through Sony in select International markets. This live album was initiated by Sony France, who believe they have an amazing recording of a particular French concert from 1995. Containing many of the hits from Grace, live favorites, and covers (some ... |
 | Live from the Bataclan [Read More ...] Description: 1995 EP featuring four live tracks, 'Dream Brother' and covers of Van Morrison's 'The Way Young Lovers Do', Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' and a medley with Edith Piaf's 'Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin' & 'Hymne A L'Amour'. All four songs were recorded in concert at the Bataclan in Par... |
 | Grace E.P. [Read More ...] 1996 EP on Columbia featuring the title cut and three 'BoardTape' tracks recorded live on The Hard Luck Tour '96 at thePalais Theatre in Melbourne, Australia on February 28, 1996:'Grace', 'Mojo Pin' and his rendition of Leonard Cohen's'Hallelujah'. Standa |
 | So Real:Songs From Jeff Buckley (Eco-Friendly Packaging) [Read More ...] Limited edition Australian re-issue CD singlefrom the late singer/ songwriter's sole album,released on Columbia in 1994. It's backed with the non-albumtracks 'Tongue' & a cover of Hank Williams' (Sr.) 'LostHighway'. Slimline jewel case. 1994 Columbia relea |
 | Mystery White Boy: Live '95-'96 [Read More ...] Description: Australian edition of the posthmous live album from the late singer/songwriter. Features 12 of his best loved tracks including covers of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' & Alex Chilton 's 'Kanga Roo'. Includes an Australian exclusive bonus disc featuring 3 tracks recorded live at var... |
 | Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk [Read More ...] European edition of the late Buckley's posthumous collection with 'Gunshot Glitter' added as a bonus track not available on the U.S. version. 21 tracks total. The album is his final studio sessions & four track home recordings. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 Columbia release. |
 | Grace [Read More ...] Description: Resembling at times a soft-sung Robert Plant, Buckley was an intuitive vocalist capable of dizzying arabesques and choir-boy sweetness. He is joined here by a tight band for 10 tracks highlighting his stylistic range--Pearl Jam bluesy on "Eternal Life," impossibly serene on Leona... |
 | Mystery White Boy: Live '95-'96 [Read More ...] Live Limited Edition Collection Includes Three Bonus Tracks from 1994-96. |
 | Maximum Jeff Buckley [Read More ...] Audio CD book on a full color picture CD. Contains a biography, complete with commentary & interview excerpts. Comes in a full color slipcase with an eight page photo booklet & one-sided, 10 inch x 10 inch full color poster. Approx. 60 minutes. Chrome Dreams. 2005. |