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Grace

Jeff BuckleyMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: August 23, 1994
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This is a treasure of music, lyrics, melodies, and that hauntingly beautiful voice. Lost Lovely Lady  |  121 reviewers made a similar statement
One of the best albums ever. J. Johnson  |  111 reviewers made a similar statement
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151 of 160 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful tragedy March 4, 2000
Format:Audio CD
There are certain songs or artists you remember hearing for the first time, the impression is/was so strong. Jeff Buckley is one such artist. At first you hear the voice-That Voice!-expressive, far-ranging, wailing falsetto and heart melting vibrato.A close clock on his voice is like combining the apex of robert plant with some van morrison and a little of his own father's(tim buckley) monstrous instrument. Next you hear the music-plaintive, melancholy , pleading, ethereal-Free. Stylistically he harkens back somewhat to 80's alternarock ala cocteau twins-but really his sound(other than cover songs) is all his own; highlights are the soaring, epic "grace" and the rainy-day blues of "lover you should've come other" to the wistful "mojo pin". The third and most important ingredient to this masterpiece is his honesty- when you this album , you hear Jeff Buckley, heart and soul. Every song , every note-whether his own or borrowed, is another thread in the weaving of his own personal story, musically and otherwise.All in all, rarely has a debut artist come onto the scene with impact of a jeff buckley. Alas the tragedy is that his musical legacy was impromptly halted. Jeff Buckley accidentally drowned in May of '97. Which makes this album and his subsequent, unfinished release "sketches for my sweetheart the drunk"-that much more precious, and that much more graceful-A.N.
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114 of 123 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Worth Getting for Original Grace Owners, But... September 20, 2004
By R. Lee
Format:Audio CD
One Small Problem...

The first time I popped in the Legacy Version, I noticed something- "Hallelujah" didn't give me the same spine-tingling sensation that the version on Grace did. The reason? Simply put, the version of "Hallelujah" on the original Grace album had a much better balance, level wise, between Jeff's vocals and guitar playing. If you do a side-by-side comparison, you will find that Jeff's vocals are too harsh and forward on the remastered version of Hallelujah, when compared to the version found on the original Grace CD.

However, all the other tracks on this reissue actually sound BETTER than their previous incarnations.

There's more impact on the drums, deeper bass, more detailed instruments and better separation (listen to the strings on "Last Goodbye"), and Jeff's vocals (his greatest strength) are clearer and higher up in the mix.

The unreleased song, "Forget Her," is definitely the highlight of the second disc. The remainder of the second disc proves to be an interesting listen that demonstrates the versatility of Jeff Buckley as an artist.

The Bonus DVD showcases the music videos, which range from average-well done, and a 25 minute documentary that features interviews with Jeff, Steve Berkowitz, and "behind the scenes" footage. Buckley makes some interesting quotes about the impact of music on his life, that will undoubtedly find their way on an Internet fan site some day. A welcome addition.

My other suggestion for Columbia would have been to include more information in the included booklet- perhaps more commentary on the Grace album as was done with the tracks on the second disc.

Overall, well worth the purchase for Jeff Buckley fans, and any music lover looking to be challenged and inspired. Just remember to extract track 7 ("Hallelujah") onto your hard drive before you give away or sell your original copy of Grace.

UPDATE:

This is in response to S. Johnson's "are you people HIGH?" review. Buddy, I read the same article by Rip Rowan a long time ago so please don't try passing off his arguments as your own (including his examples comparing Rush CDs over the past few decades). Next time quote your source.

Now if you don't feel that the remaster & remix job is any better, all power to you. I actually agree with Rip Rowan's remarks on how music today is geared towards radio-friendly compressed loudness. In fact I think everyone should give the article a good read (just google it).

However, when in comes down to it, I trust my ears over anything else. I've purchased many "24 bit digitally remastered" over the years and end up returning about half of them because they just don't sound as good as the original CD master. I'm anal about music to the point where I'll do A/B tests between remasters and original masters using anything from Alessandro and Beyerdynamic headphones to an Eastern Electric Minimax Tube CDP to a regular car stereo system as a point of reference- before I make a decision on which version to keep. I don't analyze soundwaves for compression or normalization or loudness- I trust whatever sounds better to my ears.

If you prefer something different, that's perfectly fine with me. But if you want to act like a condescending audio-snob and insult everyone who prefers the overall sound of this remaster, that's another story...
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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful
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Jeff Buckley released but one fully realized album during his all-too-brief stay with us on earth, but that album is one of the most passionate and spiritual albums I have ever heard. Imagine a fiery young singer/songwriter who is influenced by the likes of Led Zeppelin and The Smiths. Oh, and this dude has the most amazing voice ever. Also imagine his band (bassist Mick Grondhal, drummer Matt Johnson, guitarist Michael Tighe) knew his playing inside and out and acted more like a backing band for John Coltrane or Miles Davis than a traditional rock ensemble. Then you have a rough idea of the amazing album known simply as _Grace_.

_Grace_ beings with the beautiful "Mojo Pin," fading into a soft guitar line along with Buckley's gentle crooning. With Zeppelin-esque intensity the track grows stronger and louder to it's climax. The wonderful guitar work ties the song together while Matt Johnson's drumming accentuates each change of pace. "The welts of your scorn, my love, give me more/Send whips of opinion down my back, give me more" Buckley's singing builds, "Well it's you I've waited my life to see/It's you I've searched so hard for," soaring into the ether with the last phrase. This flows into the next track, "Grace", which serves as a beautifully fiery compliment to the atmospheric "Mojo Pin." The climax found within is glorious, with sweet guitar strumming and then Buckley belting out with incredible emotion: "And I feel them drown my name/So easy to know/And forget with this kiss/I'm not afraid to go" His voice now more intense than ever, nearly screaming "But it goes so slow". He holds the last note for what seems like an eternity.

The Gospel flavored "Lover, You Should've Come Over" moves from a harmonium opening to a solemn acoustic guitar backdrop grounded by Grondahl's tasteful bass playing. Over the sweet Hammond organ and the R&B styled backing vocals, Buckley builds the song to a desperate crescendo: "It's never over/My kingdom for a kiss upon her shoulder/It's never over/All my riches for her smiles when I slept so soft against her," his own fine guitar work adding to the beauty of the lyrics, "It's not too late."

The highlight of the album comes with Buckley's emotionally-jarring rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah". It is as if Cohen wrote the song specifically with Buckley's voice and style in mind. As tender as the heart that broke to write this song, just Buckley and a guitar, he confesses to us: "Well maybe there's a God above/But all I've ever learned from love/Was how to shoot somebody who outdrew you." The song is impossibly gorgeous - easily one of my all-time favorite songs. A minimal stripped back performance but with such a spiritual, devotional vocal. It has been known to draw tears to the eyes of lumberjacks.

_Grace_ has this incredibly spiritual, romantic feel to it that I can't describe. Buckley's extreme intensity and emotional sincerity make _Grace_ what it is - a flourishing achievement in every conceivable way.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Start Here. Buckley fans will wag their heads, but you won't care.
Accessible entre to Jeff Buckley catalog. 5 of his most recognizable songs. Overall quality of mastering is acceptable. Classic Album.
Published 1 day ago by Zachjj
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Never get tired of listening to his music! Beuatiful man, beautiful music, beautiful voice. Wish he was still around to make more. :(
Published 20 days ago by Tracy Benedict
5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite album of all time.
Every song is amazing. I can play this over and over again. When I just want to relax I just throw this on. Gone too soon.
Published 26 days ago by Maricela Mendoza
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
I bought this for the "Hallelujah", but really grew to like the rest of the CD. Buckley sings for himself, like there is no audience. Pure music.
Published 1 month ago by Cj
4.0 out of 5 stars great cd
buckley had a lot of talent. really makes you feel bad that he died so young. he does one of the best covers of hallelulea on this album.
Published 2 months ago by rudy
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely, But Sad
I am so sorry that Jeff is no longer with us. He was a great talent. We should have been able to enjoy his music for many years.
Published 2 months ago by Sharon P. Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful musician
I only wish I would have discovered him and his wonderfully artistic music before he died. I would have loved to see him in concert. He is amazing. Read more
Published 2 months ago by A Mom
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product, great service
I enjoyed every song on this quality CD. I got it especially for his version of Hallelulia, just as good as Leonard Cohen's.
Published 2 months ago by Bob Taylor
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding and Sorely Missed
GRACE is an outstanding recording from start to finish, delivering goosebumps and displaying extraordinary talents of the late Jeff Buckley. He is sorely missed.
Published 3 months ago by M. Iskowitz
1.0 out of 5 stars Crappy, depressing music!
I have a very open mind when it comes to music, but I have to say this is the worst excuse for music I have ever, ever heard! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Pam
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Help, please! Jeff Buckley question
Hi everybody,

Here's my take on Jeff Buckley's (or Leonard Cohen) Hallelujah:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbLc5Y3PIYE

Comments are welcome!

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Mar 22, 2009 by Antzoulatos |  See all 3 posts
Led zepp's KASHMIR v/s Jeff Buckley's MOJO PIN Be the first to reply
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