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22 Sep, 2016
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.
12 Feb, 2014
MerseySounds Good to Me.
1 of 1 found this helpful A Really good compilation of The Hollies' 60s and 70s hits, featuring the gregarious Graham Nash before he 'branched out' to start supergroup and Woodstock wonder act Crosby ,Stills and Nash around 1969. The Hollies were a class Merseysound act that didn't just swim in the jetstream of The Beatles in the 1960s. Their calibre was good and they prove it with swirling guitars and harmonies on Carrie-Anne, Bus-Stop, aswell as the big hits and later singles.