

U.S. 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Resembling at times a soft-sung Robert Plant, Buckley was an intuitive vocalist capable of dizzying arabesques and choir-boy sweetness. He is joined here by a tight band for 10 tracks highlighting his stylistic range--Pearl Jam bluesy on "Eternal Life," impossibly serene on Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," art-school noisy on "So Real," Led Zep daring on "Mojo Pin." Unorthodox, this was the debut of '94. Review: love! - absolutely perfect and works amazingly!! i am in love! Review: Vinyl version superb. Some detail differences from cd. - I have loved this album since it came out in 1994 and I wanted to get this Audiophile Vinyl version as I am tending more towards vinyl these days (except perhaps where SACD-2 channel only) is available) and I have many “Music on Vinyl Classic Records” so I know they are good quality. The musical content is superb of course and this vinyl pressing is really very good and is in some ways “quieter” than the cd version. My copy had very low background surface noise and no “clicks and pops” whatsoever. The album (predictably) is warmer and has more depth than its cd counterpart. I was however a bit surprised about some of the detail. I will try and explain what I mean: On the cd right at the beginning of “Hallelujah”, just before the music starts, you can clearly hear on cd just between centre stage and left speaker, some noise like guitar/amplifier buzz. It is quite clear on cd. On the Vinyl, it is missing or at least at a very, very low level. I think they must have tried to edit it out in the re mastering. I missed it being there. Also, at the end of the same track, almost at the end where he almost shouts “Hallelujah”, there is a post echo just to the left of the right speaker, very quiet, that almost sounds like a distortion of the word, as if it has digitally clipped. Having said all that though (and it doesn't really matter), I still prefer this vinyl version to the cd and the vocals on the quieter tracks are just beautiful. What a waste that he died so young. All in all a really good buy. As usual, next day before 1 delivery was spot on and it is packed very well. I would mention that while the outer cling film like seal is re-sealable (and they make a point of that in the on line description), there is a bar code label over the seal which you have to tear, so that spoils it a bit. No big deal I suppose. Superb album in both content and sound quality.
















| ASIN | B00447G2NY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,129 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 84 in Contemporary & New Country 2,085 in Vinyl |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,788) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 28941747 |
| Label | Import |
| Manufacturer | Import |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.99 x 0.51 x 30.73 cm; 294.84 g |
M**A
love!
absolutely perfect and works amazingly!! i am in love!
R**Z
Vinyl version superb. Some detail differences from cd.
I have loved this album since it came out in 1994 and I wanted to get this Audiophile Vinyl version as I am tending more towards vinyl these days (except perhaps where SACD-2 channel only) is available) and I have many “Music on Vinyl Classic Records” so I know they are good quality. The musical content is superb of course and this vinyl pressing is really very good and is in some ways “quieter” than the cd version. My copy had very low background surface noise and no “clicks and pops” whatsoever. The album (predictably) is warmer and has more depth than its cd counterpart. I was however a bit surprised about some of the detail. I will try and explain what I mean: On the cd right at the beginning of “Hallelujah”, just before the music starts, you can clearly hear on cd just between centre stage and left speaker, some noise like guitar/amplifier buzz. It is quite clear on cd. On the Vinyl, it is missing or at least at a very, very low level. I think they must have tried to edit it out in the re mastering. I missed it being there. Also, at the end of the same track, almost at the end where he almost shouts “Hallelujah”, there is a post echo just to the left of the right speaker, very quiet, that almost sounds like a distortion of the word, as if it has digitally clipped. Having said all that though (and it doesn't really matter), I still prefer this vinyl version to the cd and the vocals on the quieter tracks are just beautiful. What a waste that he died so young. All in all a really good buy. As usual, next day before 1 delivery was spot on and it is packed very well. I would mention that while the outer cling film like seal is re-sealable (and they make a point of that in the on line description), there is a bar code label over the seal which you have to tear, so that spoils it a bit. No big deal I suppose. Superb album in both content and sound quality.
T**E
A missed genius
A testament to a pure artist , Grace is a superb piece of work , played and performed by a band and their talisman Jeff Buckley. Every track a classic, every note sung and played delivered with passion and emotion to the last. If you do nothing else today, at least play this album , sit back and relax .
H**N
Deliverens
The item has irived
J**E
Excellence
The CD was delivered on time and in excellent condition.
N**H
Studied Legend
When my 15 year old daughter came home from school and asked me, "have you heard of Jeff Buckley?", I said, "yes, I have. Haven't heard his music (apart from Hallelujah - with which she had previously won a Distinction in a singing festival), but I know his father better". "Well, we're studying him at school," was her reply. I immediately loaded up Spotify and listened to Grace, the only album recorded and released during his relatively short lifetime. It's like the lyrics have been torn from him, every word a deeper meaning, the voice hitting the notes with angst even in the faster, rockier tracks. The musicianship is brilliant, not overdone or over produced. Superb. Not an album to listen to if you're down, but to be listened to with amazement that such a diverse sound could come from a relatively young man with obvious talent. It seems so cruel that he should have been taken from us so early, aged only 30 - before he could leave us with more of his work. Everyone should have this in their collection if only to remind them what real music is - free of electrical trickery. This one I am going to buy immediately..... If you don't feel a shiver down your spine, well.......
P**S
Amazing after all these years
As good as it ever was
A**R
Good record and high-quality sound
I received the record one day after ordering, as delivered by Amazon. Apart from the item being packed in a much larger box so I had to collect from an Amazon counter instead of the Amazon Locker which is much closer, I have no other complaint. The sound quality is very good, although the vinyl feels a bit flimsy in hand, probably not the 180g which feels nicer. But generally a happy purchase.
P**A
Love it
T**Y
This is an absolute classic and a must-own on vinyl. Jeff Buckley’s Grace is flawless — emotional, powerful, and timeless. Every track hits, from the quiet, intimate moments to the soaring highs. It’s one of those records that never gets old and only gets better with time. The vinyl quality is excellent: clean pressing, great dynamics, and a warm, detailed sound that really lets the music breathe. It does the album full justice. Incredible music, great pressing, and an essential record for any collection.
A**A
Sehr schöne CD . Qualitativ aufgenommen
C**E
perfect
H**S
Grace de Jeff Buckley es un LP considerado mítico. Para cuando empieza a sonar "Lover, You Should've Come Over" comprendes por qué es que este álbum es un clásico de culto. En una entrevista con Zane Lowe, Adele comenta que recuerda escuchar en repeat este álbum con su madre cuando ella era pequeña. En esta misma entrevista Adele se sorprende cuando Zane le cuenta que tuvo la oportunidad de entrevistar a Jeff poco tiempo antes de su inesperada muerte en 1997
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