Grace (album)
See also: Grace
Grace is the single album studio of the singer and American guitarist Jeff Buckley, left in August 1994 initially to Europe then in the United States under the Columbia label.
It was recorded in the studios of Bearsville, close to Woodstock, in the State of the New York, by-product by Jeff Buckley and Andy Wallace.
The reception of this album of Folk rock'n'roll was rather cordial, more in Europe that in the United States, and met moreover a serious success of regard, acclaimed by criticism and regarded as one of the pillars of the movement of rock'n'roll melancholic person and neo-romantic of the Nineties, illustrated later by groups such as Radiohead and Coldplay. Since, the fame of the album did nothing but grow.
Grace accepted the Prix Charles Cros in 1995.
The song " Last Goodbye" appeared in the original soundtrack of the film Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise.
A wide and remasterized version of the album was launched in 2004: Grace (Legacy edition) .
List songs
- "Mojo Pin" (Jeff Buckley, Gary Lucas) - 5:42
- " Grace" (Jeff Buckley, Gary Lucas) - 5:22
- " Last Goodbye" (Jeff Buckley) - 4:35
- " Lilac Wine" (James Shelton) - 4:32
- " So Real" (Jeff Buckley, Michael Tighe) - 4:43
- " Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen) - 6:53
- " To coil, You Should' ve Like Over" (Jeff Buckley) - 6:43
- " Corpus Christi Carol" (Benjamin Britten) - 2:56
- " Eternal Life" (Jeff Buckley) - 4:52
- " Dream Brother" (Jeff Buckley, Mick Grondahl, Matt Johnson) - 5:26
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