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This is the only proper studio album that Jeff Buckley completed in his lifetime but listening to it now makes me feel like I’ve just listened to three or four albums in one sitting, such is the depth and range of this album. From the opening whiskery drum intro of ‘Mojo Pin’ to the last reverberant chord of ‘Dream Brother’, you’re subjected to an incredible journey that seamlessly straddles a devastating range of emotions and styles.

Few albums have displayed so many influences and yet sounded so wholly original. Jeff included three covers – ‘Lilac Wine’, ‘Hallelujah’ and ‘Corpus Christi Carol’ – all of which will surely come to be embedded in the popular consciousness as Jeff’s own. The fact that Benjamin Britten and Leonard Cohen share album space is testament to Jeff’s virtuosity. You can also hear shades of the Cure in the swirling guitars of ‘Dream Brother’ and Jimmy Page-style riffing as ‘Lover, You Should Have Come Over’ reaches its zenith.

Some may hold this album responsible for spawning various falsetto singing clones but they will never hit upon the heart of Jeff Buckley. How many lovelorn troubadours have succeeded in writing a lyric as vivid but simple as "My kingdom for a kiss upon her shoulder"? How many acoustic bands have matched that perfect triumphant climax in ‘Last Goodbye’? The answer, to my ears, is not many.

The fact that some of the material on the posthumous album ‘Sketches For My Sweetheart The Drunk’ could have been even better than ‘Grace’ only serves to magnify the tragedy of Jeff’s death. However, let’s be glad that we still have some of Jeff’s music to cherish. ‘Grace’ is not a depressing album for me. In fact, there are moments when I can almost ‘hear’ Jeff smile as he realises that he has created something truly glorious.

Jeff Buckley - Grace

For anyone that doesn't have this yet... it really is THAT good.

Re: Jeff Buckley - Grace

I third that, a great album indeed.

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The Sin-e boxset is rather mind-blowing providing you're in the right mood. I'm taking that you are talking of Sin-e? The DVD is rather pants though. I picked up Mystery White Boy and Chicago in a boxset for £15. I was rather pleased with myself

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I think overall I prefer the songs on 'Sketches...', especially 'Nightmares By The Sea' and 'Vancouver'. Even these early drafts suggested that Buckley would have gone on to become far more than just coffee table music for 20somethings and the centrepiece of numerous acoustic compilations.

But yes, 'Grace' regularly, err, graces sales and bargain bins for around a fiver these days. It's absolutely criminal not to pick up a copy.

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On Sketches there are so many songs which could have made My Sweetheart the Drunk even more stellar than Grace. I love 'The Sky is a Landfill', 'Everybody Here Wants You', 'Opened Once', 'New Year's Prayer', 'Morning Theft'...

Jeff Buckley - Grace

'coffee table music for 20somethings', that's the weird thing about Grace, i know it's inoffensive, i mean even my mum likes it... but i just doesn't bother me because it's just SO good.

for the love of grace...

most people i know never heard of him, but then i haven't met a single person who wasnt impressed when they heard Grace....

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