Latest Release
- 25 OCT 2024
- 2 Songs
- Grace · 1994
- Grace · 1994
- Grace · 1994
- Grace · 1994
- Grace · 1994
- Grace · 1994
- Grace · 1994
- Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk (Expanded Edition) · 1998
- Grace (Legacy Edition) · 1994
- Grace (Legacy Edition) · 1994
Essential Albums
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- The all-too-brief but influential career of one of rock's greatest voices.
- Sample the folk, funk, country and devotional music that helped make the man.
- His grace and emotional intensity live on in these openhearted heirs.
- A singular talent renowned for his passionately searing performances.
More To Hear
- "Turn the Light" by Karen O and Danger Mouse is Added.
- The MC's "Peace of Mind" is Added.
- Former manager Dave Lory details Buckley’s 1994 debut album.
- Former manager Dave Lory talks Buckley’s iconic album, ‘Grace'.
- Muse's frontman on Jeff Buckley's Grace.
About Jeff Buckley
A tragic hero of alternative music in the ’90s, guitarist, songwriter and virtuosic singer Jeff Buckley was known for his eclectic musical vocabulary and dynamic performance style, which pointed toward both the future and the past. Born in 1966 in Orange County, California, as the son of psych-folk maverick Tim Buckley, Jeff began his career as a guitarist-for-hire in Los Angeles. After moving to Manhattan in 1990, he performed extensively, intercutting originals with covers and arrangements of traditional songs in his sets. Both his debut EP (1993’s Live at Sin-é) and LP (1994’s Grace) feature ardent, mercurial originals and inventive takes on classics by Nina Simone, Benjamin Britten and many others. In the decades since its release, his rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” has become the song’s best-known version. Buckley passed away at 30 in an accidental drowning while working on his second album. In 1998, Columbia released unfinished songs from the record as Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk, the first of a series of posthumous releases.
- FROM
- Anaheim, CA, United States
- BORN
- 17 November 1966
- GENRE
- Alternative