Cover of Jeff Buckley Grace
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THE REVIEW

It is said how music can take you to unknown and enchanting places, "Grace" is the proof.

Much has been said about the angelic voice of J.B., but it is never too much; "Mojo Pin", the first track, is a heavenly mirage; in "Grace" it continues in the same beautiful vein. We go straight to "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen), this rendition alone is worth listening to, J.B. shows us that not only does music enter inside of us, but sometimes, we enter into it too. "Lover, You Should’ve Come Over", feels like rain falling on the face of the most beautiful and melancholic girl in the village...
"Corpus Christi Carol" (Benjamin Britten), fits the likeness of the entire work and is certainly not a fish out of water. The final track "Dream Brother", is the confirmation of everything I said before, dreaming is fantastic.

For those who love to smile while crying.

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Jeff Buckley’s album Grace is praised for its angelic vocals and emotional depth. Highlights include the haunting 'Mojo Pin' and the iconic cover of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah.' The review celebrates the album’s melancholic beauty and dream-like quality, making it a timeless and touching experience for listeners.

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03   Last Goodbye (04:35)

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07   Lover, You Should've Come Over (06:43)

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08   Corpus Christi Carol (02:56)

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09   Eternal Life (04:52)

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10   Dream Brother (05:26)

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Jeff Buckley

Jeff Buckley (American singer-songwriter) released Grace (1994), was celebrated for his voice and covers (notably Hallelujah), and died on May 29, 1997 in the Wolf River, Memphis.
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By Sallu

 Grace is the most beautiful debut album I have ever listened to.

 Listen to this CD, and your life will change; I don’t know if it’s for better or worse, but it will change...


By francis

 Sure, if he didn't whine so much... sounds like Pink Floyd with a beaten dog instead of Gilmour.

 Too melodramatic, over the top... the others in the band are anonymous: they sound like Hootie & The Blowfish.


By tomic

 An immense album. The genius of an artist emerges, impetuous.

 Ambassador of his soul, an unparalleled and multifaceted voice.


By nexus1

 I believe Jeff Buckley’s voice borders on perfection!

 Not a single note or letter of the entire album is placed by chance, almost composing a mosaic made of pieces more unique than rare!


By betotal

 The tracks ... become INDELIBLE MARKS, they become TEARS, they become ditches that carve my bones.

 Grace is just that moment. The one that doesn’t come back anymore. And that you dream of forever.


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