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Jeff Buckley's only studio album is a case study in "what might have been?" but at least we'll always have ... Grace.
Jeff Buckley never got to make the follow-up to 2014's Grace he should have made, but history has been kind to the late singer/songwriter's one-and-only studio album and it casts a long shadow over many artists who've followed in his wake.
It's hard to believe, in fact, that critics and the public in general were kinda cold to Grace when it first arrived, although the album's rather original mix of emotive high-register vocals and gnarly guitar grit had definitely accrued a cult following amongst sensitive girls and boys the world over before Buckley's unfortunate death by drowning in 1997 at just 30 years of age. One is left only to imagine what might have come next, but at least we'll always have Grace as a document of what could have been. Buckley posthumously did his part to preserve Canadian content for the ages, too; in 2014, his version of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" was added to the American Library of Congress's National Recording Registry.
TRACK LISTING
1. Mojo Pin
2. Grace
3. Last Goodbye
4. Lilac Wine
5. So Real
6. Hallelujah
7. Lover, You Should've Come Over
8. Corpus Christi Carol
9. Eternal Life
10. Dream Brother