Grace (Jeff Buckley Album) - Legacy Edition

Legacy Edition

Grace (Legacy Edition)
Compilation album by Jeff Buckley
Released 23 August 2004
Recorded 1993–1994
Genre Alternative rock, folk, blues
Length 117:00
Label Columbia
Producer George Marino (Executive)
Jeff Buckley chronology
Live at Sin-é (Legacy Edition)
(2003)
Grace (Legacy Edition)
(2004)
So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic
BBC (favourable)
Blender
Pitchfork Media (9.0/10)
PopMatters (Positive)
Stylus Magazine (A-)
Original disc

Bonus disc

  1. "Forget Her" – 5:12
  2. "Dream Brother" – 4:56
  3. "Lost Highway" – 4:24
  4. "Alligator Wine" – 3:21
  5. "Mama, You Been on My Mind" – 3:26
  6. "Parchman Farm Blues/Preachin' Blues" – 6:20
  7. "The Other Woman" – 3:05
  8. "Kanga-Roo" – 14:14
  9. "I Want Someone Badly" – 2:36
  10. "Eternal Life" – 4:50
  11. "Kick Out the Jams" (Live) – 3:06
  12. "Dream Brother" – 5:24
  13. "Strawberry Street" – 5:26*

(*does not appear in the track listing; previously unreleased, appears here in a rehearsal recording from the Knitting Factory in May 1993, with the Washington Squares frontman Tom Goodkind on bass guitar)

  • The Legacy Edition also featured a DVD including a documentary and videos for "Grace", "Last Goodbye", "So Real", "Eternal Life" (the "road version") and "Forget Her".

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