You and I by Jeff Buckley (CD, 2016)

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Hier folgende CD / Here following CD Dream of You and I. Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin. Calling You. Night Flight. The Boy with the Thorn In His Side. Classic Rock & Pop.

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Record LabelColumbia / Legacy / Sony Music
EAN0888751758629
eBay Product ID (ePID)14052241741

Product Key Features

Era1990s
Run Time3147 Sec
Release Year2016
FormatCD
FeaturesCompilation
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock
TypeAlbum
StyleContemporary Singer/Songwriter
ArtistJeff Buckley
Release TitleYou and I

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Number of Discs1
DistributionSony Music/Sony Dadc
Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Additional InformationA covers-heavy collection of solo recordings cut early in 1993, just after Jeff Buckley signed to Columbia.

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  • Great posthumous release

    A great release of Jeff Buckley's first ever studio recordings for his record label Columbia, about 1993. His talent and potential are shining on the atmospheric and esoteric early recordings . Nearly all covers, except for his own "Grace",and previously unreleased "Dream of you and I" the collection includes two good Smiths covers, "Boy with the thorn in his side" and a live finisher favourite, "I know it's over", but also from the studio, Dylan's" Just like a woman" which opens the album, and Led Zep's "Night Flight", both of which Jeff used to play in the intimate setting of his cafe days shows at Sin-E in New York in the early '90's. Jeff's versatility and tastes for world music from many different backgrounds are evident, he juxtaposes the urban Arrested Development tune Everyday People and a vintage blues tune Poor Boy Long Way From Home inimitably. Different atmosphere to the live shows, naturally, but if you are a fan of Jeff's work, you should love this little gem.

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