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Jeff Buckley - Live At Sin-é (Legacy Edition) (2003)

Jeff Buckley - Live At Sin-é (Legacy Edition) (2003)

BAND/ARTIST: Jeff Buckley

  • Title: Live At Sin-é
  • Year Of Release: 2003
  • Label: Columbia
  • Genre: Rock, Singer-Songwriter
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 02:37:00
  • Total Size: 907 / 399 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Be Your Husband 4:55
2. Lover, You Should've Come Over 9:25
3. Mojo Pin 5:37
4. Monologue - Duane Eddy, Songs For Lovers 1:18
5. Grace 6:49
6. Monologue - Reverb, The Doors 1:40
7. Strange Fruit 7:43
8. Night Flight 6:40
9. If You Knew 4:28
10. Monologue - Fabulous Time For A Guinness 0:40
11. Unforgiven (Last Goodbye) 5:36
12. Twelfth Of Never 3:35
13. Monologue – Café Days 0:15
14. Monologue – Eternal Life 0:36
15. Eternal Life 5:50
16. Just Like A Woman 7:26
17. Monologue - False Start, Apology, Miles Davis 1:03
18. Calling You 5:49

CD 2
1. Monologue - Nusrat, He's My Elvis 3:13
2. Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor Hai 6:09
3. Monologue - I'm A Ridiculous Person 0:39
4. If You See Her, Say Hello 8:18
5. Monologue - Matt Dillon, Hollies, Classic Rock Radio 1:33
6. Dink's Song 11:14
7. Monologue - Musical Chairs 1:09
8. Drown In My Own Tears 4:11
9. Monologue - The Suckiest Water 0:08
10. The Way Young Lovers Do 10:06
11. Monologue - Walk Through Walls 0:26
12. Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin 5:02
13. I Shall Be Released 5:20
14. Sweet Thing 10:36
15. Monologue - Good Night Bill 0:16
16. Hallelujah 9:15

Jeff Buckley resented being called a folk singer, but he made his name playing solo sets like this one on the New York coffee circuit. Sony released this live EP before his first fully produced rock album, Grace, perhaps to attract attention to the raw power of Buckley's greatest gift, his voice. These four songs certainly accomplished that end. Buckley hurdles seemingly unreachable octaves, suspends notes for what seems like minutes, and belts out his falsetto without a scintilla of restraint. That's a positive inasmuch as it allowed him to show off his considerable talent; it's a negative when it sounded like he was showing off. But his ten-minute cover of Van Morrison's "The Way Young Lovers Do" is a tour de force of strumming and scatting, and his acoustic "Eternal Life" has an electricity that is paradoxically lacking on the plugged-in album version.




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  • whiskers
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