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Live from Seattle, WA, May 7, 1995
- 2009
- 15 tracks
- 1 uur, 44 min
Album Description
Jeff Buckley's 'Live from Seattle, WA, May 7, 1995' is a captivating live album that showcases the artist's incredible talent and stage presence. Recorded at the King Cat Theater in Seattle, WA, in May 1995, this album features a collection of mesmerising performances, including 'Happy Birthday, Mick/ Lover, You Should Have Come Over', 'Dream Brother', and 'Last Goodbye'.
With a duration of 1 hour and 44 minutes, Jeff Buckley takes his audience on a musical journey, seamlessly transitioning between original tracks like 'So Real' and 'Mojo Pin (Tongue Version)', as well as covers such as 'Kick Out The Jams' and 'Hallelujah/ I Know It's Over'. The album also includes a haunting rendition of 'Lilac Wine' and a poignant performance of 'The Man That Got Away'.
Released on 1 June 2009 by Legacy Recordings, 'Live from Seattle, WA, May 7, 1995' is a must-listen for fans of Jeff Buckley, offering a unique glimpse into his live performances and showcasing his remarkable vocal range and emotional depth. This album is a testament to Jeff Buckley's enduring legacy and a reminder of his incredible talent, which continues to inspire and influence musicians to this day.
Tracks
- Introduction By Jeff - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Happy Birthday, Mick/ Lover, You Should Have Come Over - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Dream Brother - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- So Real - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Mojo Pin (Tongue Version) - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- What Will You Say - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Last Goodbye - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Kick Out The Jams - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Two Ninja (That's All I Ask) - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Lilac Wine - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Grace - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- The Man That Got Away - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Hallelujah/ I Know It's Over - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Vancouver - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
- Kanga Roo - Live at King Cat Theater, Seattle, WA - May 1995Jeff Buckley
About Jeff Buckley
Jeff Buckley, born Jeffrey Scott Buckley, was an American singer-songwriter who left an indelible mark on the music world despite his tragically brief career. Raised by his mother in Anaheim, California, Buckley began his musical journey as a session guitarist in Los Angeles before gaining a devoted following in the early 1990s at venues in East Village, Manhattan. His sole studio album, "Grace," released in 1994, is a testament to his extraordinary vocal range and emotional depth, featuring iconic tracks like "Hallelujah" and "Lover, You Should've Come Over." Buckley's powerful and versatile voice could effortlessly transition from a blues growl to a soaring soprano, captivating audiences with his unique blend of influences, from Led Zeppelin to classical music. Tragically, Buckley died young, drowning in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1997, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and resonate with fans worldwide. His father, Tim Buckley, was also a renowned musician, adding another layer of musical heritage to Jeff's story.
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