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Jeff Buckley Album Grace Exclusive //free\\

It is a bold move to open a debut album with a cover, and even bolder to close it with another. Yet, the covers on Grace are

Someone handed a tape recorder toward the stage. He shrugged and played on. The recording would later circulate among collectors; bootlegs would take on their own life. But in the candlelit room in that small venue, the recording only mattered as a promise that this night—this version of the songs—had existed. He played with time as if he could reshape it with bends and pauses. He leapt harmonically in places that made the guitar thrum like a heartbeat. jeff buckley album grace exclusive

: A rare pressing that includes a promotional blue vinyl 7" of "Forget Her" and "Strawberry Street". Legacy Edition It is a bold move to open a

Any review of this album must reckon with the voice. Buckley possessed a four-octave range, but he did not use it to show off. He used it as an instrument of texture. He could move from a baritone croon reminiscent of a smoky jazz club to a falsetto shriek that bordered on hardcore punk within the span of a single bar. He leapt harmonically in places that made the

In 2003, Rolling Stone magazine ranked "Grace" #147 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and in 2006, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. The album has also been named one of the greatest albums of all time by various other publications, including Pitchfork, NME, and Mojo.