Live at Sine-e
Live at Sine-e
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Our Take
Our Take
Jeff Buckley's "Live at Sin-E" album is a raw, intimate look at the legendary artist's early years. Recorded at the iconic New York venue, this album captures Buckley at his most vulnerable and captivating.
From the haunting opening track "Mojo Pin" to the soulful rendition of "Hallelujah," Buckley's voice soars effortlessly over each heartfelt ballad. His guitar work is equally impressive, showcasing his virtuosic skills and unmistakable flair.
The live setting adds a sense of spontaneity and energy to the performances, with Buckley's playful banter and infectious charm shining through. The audience's enthusiastic response only adds to the magic of the night, making it feel like you're right there in the front row.
Buckley's covers of classics like "Lilac Wine" and "Eternal Life" are reimagined with his own unique twist, showcasing his versatility and depth as a musician. Each track is a masterclass in emotion and storytelling, with Buckley's incomparable voice taking center stage.
"Live at Sin-E" is a must-listen for any Jeff Buckley fan, capturing the essence of his talent and charisma in a way that studio recordings simply can't match. This album is a true testament to Buckley's legacy as one of the greatest artists of our time.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Monologue - Nusrat, He's My Elvis
2. Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor Hai
3. Monologue - I'm A Ridiculous Person
4. If You See Her, Say Hello
5. Monologue - Matt Dillon, Hollies, Classic Rock Radio
6. Dink's Song
7. Monologue - Musicial Chairs
8. Drown in My Own Tears
9. Monologue - Suckiest Water
10. The Way Young Lovers Do*
11. Monologue - Walk Through Walls
12. Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin*
13. I Shall Be Released
14. Sweet Thing
15. Monologue - Good Night Bill
16. Hallelujah
Disc: 1
17. Monologue - False Start, Apology, Miles Davis
18. Calling You
1. Be Your Husband
2. Lover, You Should Come Over
3. Mojo Pin*
4. Monolouge - Duane Eddy, Songs For Lovers
5. Grace
6. Monolougue - Reverb, The Doors
7. Strange Fruit
8. Night Flight
9. If You Knew
10. Monologue - Fabulous Time For A Guinness
11. Unforgiven (Last Goodbye)
12. Twelfth of Never
13. Monologue - Cafe Days
14. Monologue - Eternal Life
15. Eternal Life*
16. Just Like a Woman
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Jeff Buckley
Jeff Buckley, a name that echoes through the hallowed halls of music history. With a voice that could make angels weep and a guitar prowess that would make even Hendrix blush, Buckley is a true legend of the 90s music scene. Born in California in 1966, Buckley was destined for greatness from a young age. The son of folk singer Tim Buckley, Jeff had music in his blood. But it wasn't just his lineage that made him stand out - it was his sheer talent and charisma that set him apart from the rest. Buckley burst onto the scene in the early 90s with his debut album "Grace". The album was a revelation, showcasing Buckley's incredible vocal range and emotive songwriting. Tracks like "Hallelujah" and "Last Goodbye" quickly became anthems for a generation, cementing Buckley's status as a musical icon. But it wasn't just his music that made Buckley so beloved - it was his enigmatic persona and devil-may-care attitude. Buckley was a true rock star in every sense of the word, with a penchant for wild antics and unpredictable behaviour. Tragically, Buckley's life was cut short in 1997, when he drowned in a freak accident at the age of just 30. His untimely death only served to cement his status as a musical martyr, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day. So here's to you, Jeff Buckley - a true musical genius, a rebel without a cause, and a legend that will never be forgotten.
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