Jeff Buckley - Grace
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- Barcode 074645752822
- Genre Alternative, Folk Rock
- Condition New
Jeff Buckley’s Grace remains one of the most breathtaking and singular debut albums of the ’90s—an emotional, genre-defying masterpiece that introduced the world to a once-in-a-generation voice. This European pressing of the iconic album brings renewed clarity and warmth to its sweeping soundscapes, showcasing the album as it was meant to be heard: on wax, with depth and resonance.
Released in 1994 on Columbia Records, Grace blends rock, folk, jazz, and soul into a hauntingly beautiful whole. Buckley’s vocal performance—often compared to the power of Robert Plant, the nuance of Van Morrison, and the haunting timbre of his father Tim Buckley—floats effortlessly over lush, intricate arrangements. Songs like “Mojo Pin,” “Lover, You Should’ve Come Over,” and his now-revered take on Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” all highlight his range, both emotionally and musically.
Critics have described Grace as “a Led Zeppelin album written by an ambitious folkie with a fondness for lounge jazz,” and it’s an apt summary. The record is equally bombastic and intimate, complex and vulnerable. It didn’t just announce Buckley’s arrival—it carved out an entirely new lane for what a rock album could be.
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 (For Roy)
9 Eternal Life
10 Dream Brother
