Описание
Jeff Buckley – Live At Sin-e (Legacy Edition) [New Vinyl] 150 Gram, Rsd Exclusive, Special Ed, Numbered, Download Insert
Artist: Jeff Buckley
Title: Live At Sin-e (Legacy Edition)
Format: Vinyl
Attributes: Oversize Item Spilt, 150 Gram, Numbered, Boxed Set, Special Ed, Download Insert
Genre: Rock
UPC: 889854948016
Condition: New
Release Date: 2018
Record Label: Sony Legacy
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Be Your Husband
2. Lover, You Should’ve Come Over
3. Mojo Pin
4. Monologue – Duane Eddy, Songs for Lovers
DISC 2:
1. Grace
2. Monologue – Reverb, The Doors
3. Strange Fruit
4. Night Flight
DISC 3:
1. If You Knew
2. Monologue – Fabulous Time for a Guinness
3. Unforgiven (Last Goodbye)
4. The Twelfth of Never
5. Monologue – Cafe Days
DISC 4:
1. Monologue – Eternal Life
2. Eternal Life
3. Just Like a Woman
4. Monologue – False Start, Apology, Miles Davis
5. Calling You
DISC 5:
1. Monologue – Nusrat, He’s My Elvis
2. Yeh Jo Halka Saroor Hae
3. Monologue – I’m a Ridiculous Person
4. If You See Her, Say Hello
DISC 6:
1. Monologue – Matt Dillon, Hollies, Classic Rock Radio
2. Dink’s Song
3. Monologue – Musical Chairs
4. Drown In My Own Tears
5. Monologue – The Suckiest Water
DISC 7:
1. The Way Young Lovers Do
2. Monologue – Walk Through Walls
3. Je N’en Connais Pas La Fin
4. I Shall Be Released
DISC 8:
1. Sweet Thing
2. Monologue – Good Night Bill
3. Hallelujah
Limited four vinyl LP boxset. Eight-page full color booklet of photos and liner notes. Expanded edition of this release from the late singer/songwriter. Live at Sin-e is a live EP by Jeff Buckley. The four-song EP was Buckley’s first commercial recording and was released in November 1993 on Columbia Records. The EP captured Buckley, accompanying himself on a Fender Telecaster, in the Sin-e coffeehouse in New York City’s East Village, the neighborhood he had made his home. After a decade as a session guitarist in Los Angeles, Buckley amassed a following in the early 1990s by playing cover songs at venues in Manhattan’s East Village, such as Sin-e, gradually focusing more on his own material. After rebuffing much interest from record labels and his father Tim Buckley’s manager Herb Cohen, he signed with Columbia.