Rare & Unrelased Recordings! Live Performances, Studio Versions, Covers, & B-Sides!
Music On Vinyl is proudly releasing The Jeff Buckley Grace EPs on vinyl for the first time ever! This unique package contains 5 180g 12" vinyl records each in their own full color jacket, a double sided full colour insert and a 12mm spined outer sleeve.
In the space of one studio album, and a number of recorded live performances, Jeff Buckley managed to carve out a global cult following. With so little studio output available, fans of Jeff Buckley have inevitably been drawn back time and time again to the masterpiece that is Grace, becoming familiar with every detail of every song.
The five discs that make up The Grace EPs are a collection of live performances and a few studio versions from songs that appeared on Buckley's seminal debut album. A few b-sides are also included. Indeed two of these ("Peyote Radio Theatre" and "So Real") were promotional-only releases that weren't commercially available. The others were rare imports: "Last Goodbye" came out in Japan, Live From the Bataclan in France, and The Grace EP in Australia.
Jeff Buckley toured the globe extensively, performing countless shows in support of his music. The Grace EPs capture some of the majesty of his stage presence. So what of the music contained here? First of all this is no skimpy collection - adding up to more than two hours even though there are just three to five songs on each disc. The perfect supplement to the Grace album, it contains live versions (sometimes more than one) of five songs from that record, as well as a few edit versions, a "Nag Champa Mix" of "Dream Brother," and a 13- minute live 'Chocolate Version' of "Mojo Pin."
Perhaps more interesting to collectors will be a few cover tunes not on Grace: a whopping 12-minute version of Van Morrison's "The Way Young Lovers Do," a medley of "Je N'En Connais Pas la Fin/Hymne A l'Amour", Hank Williams's "Lost Highway", and a 14-minute take on Alex Chilton's "Kanga-Roo". And there is, finally, a bonus track added to the The Grace EP (the only song in the package not on the original EPs), "Tongue", a spooky ambient 11-minute studio instrumental.
If you're a devoted Buckley-phile, this set is for you. It's beautifully put together, with crisp sound quality in the live performances, and captures Buckley's tremendous flair for stage improvisation.
"During his famed early gigs at the New York club Sin-é, Buckley used to break hearts with his version of this Cohen prayer. Buckley called it a homage to 'the hallelujah of the orgasm' and had misgivings about his sensuous rendition: 'I hope Leonard doesnt hear it.' On his posthumous live album Mystery White Boy, Buckley turns 'Hallelujah' into a medley with the Smiths' 'I Know Its Over.'" - Rolling Stone
Features:
180 Gram Vinyl
5 LPs
Rare & Unreleased Recordings
Includes Full Color Jacket & Double-Sided Full Color Insert for Each LP
12 mm Spined Outer Sleeve
Selections:
Peyote Radio Theatre
LP1 - Side 1:
1. Mojo Pin (Album version)
2. Dream Brother (Nag Champa mix)
LP1 - Side 2:
1. Kang Roo (Album version)
So Real
LP2 - Side 3:
1. So Real (Live)
2. Grace (Live)
LP2 - Side 4:
1. Dream Brother (Live)
Live From The Bataclan
LP3 - Side 5:
1. Dream Brother (Live)
2. The Way Young Lovers Do (Live)
LP3 - Side 6:
1. Medley: Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin/Hymne A L'Amour (Live)
2. Hallelujah (Live)
The Grace EP
LP4 - Side 7:
1. Grace (Album version)
2. Grace (Live)
3. Mojo Pin (Live)
LP4 - Side 8:
1. Hallelujah (Live)
2. Tongue (Rehearsal Demo)
Last Goodbye
LP5 - Side 9:
1. Last Goodbye (Album version)
2. Mojo Pin (Live 'Chocolate Version')
LP5 - Side 10:
1. Kanga Roo (Album version)
2. Lost Highway (Live)