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Jeff Buckley - Grace - INDIE Rock Album
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Jeff Buckley - Grace

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Jeff Buckley’s “Grace” is a critically lauded indie-rock album released in 1994. It showcases Buckley's extraordinary vocal talent and innovative musical arrangements, blending rock, folk, and classical influences. The record’s intense emotionality and unique artistic vision have resonated with listeners seeking deeply felt music. "Grace" remains significant for fans of art-rock and those drawn to Buckley’s distinctive style.

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Jeff Buckley - Grace ranks #1 of 214 in the Indie Rock Album ranking, ahead of Pixies - Surfer Rosa.

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Was Grace Jeff Buckley's only studio album?

Yes, Grace is Jeff Buckley's only completed studio album, released on Columbia Records in 1994. Buckley drowned in the Mississippi River in Memphis in 1997 before completing his second album, which was posthumously assembled and released as Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk. Grace remains the sole complete document of his studio artistry.

What is Jeff Buckley's most famous song from Grace?

The most famous track from Grace is Buckley's cover of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah,' which became one of the most celebrated cover versions in popular music history. The album also includes 'Last Goodbye' and the title track 'Grace,' co-written with Gary Lucas. Buckley's version of 'Hallelujah' reached a far wider audience than Cohen's original recording.

Who produced Jeff Buckley's Grace?

Grace was produced by Andy Wallace, the engineer renowned for mixing Nirvana's Nevermind. Wallace and Buckley crafted the album's expansive, reverb-rich sound together over extensive recording sessions. The core band included Mick Grondahl on bass and Matt Johnson on drums.

Was Jeff Buckley related to Tim Buckley?

Yes, Jeff Buckley was the son of folk and experimental singer Tim Buckley, though the two barely knew each other; Tim Buckley died of a drug overdose in 1975 when Jeff was eight years old. Both father and son possessed remarkable vocal ranges, a parallel frequently noted by critics. Jeff Buckley covered his father's song 'Once I Was' in live performances.

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