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Columbia Records U.K./Europe release date: August 15, 1994 U.S. release date: August 23, 1994 Japan release date: September 1, 1994 Australia release date: September 19, 1994 CD #: CK 57528 cassette #: CT 57528 European LP #: 475928 1 promo cassette #: ACC 57528 (black cover with key) MiniDisc #: CM5728 Mojo Pin (J. Buckley/G. Lucas) 5:41 Grace (J. Buckley/G. Lucas) 5:21 Tablature Last Goodbye (J. Buckley) 4:33 Tablature Lilac Wine (J. Shelton) 4:31 Tablature So Real (J. Buckley/M. Tighe) 4:41 Tablature Hallelujah (L. Cohen) 6:52 Tablature Lover, You Should've Come Over (J. Buckley) 6:42 Tablature Corpus Christi Carol (B. Britten) 2:56 Eternal Life (J. Buckley) 4:52 Tablature Dream Brother (J. Buckley/M. Grondahl/M. Johnson) 5:26 Tablature |
Jeff Buckley: voice, guitars, organ, dulcimer, additional tabla on "Dream Brother"
Mick Grondahl: bass
Matt Johnson: drums, percussion, vibes on "Dream Brother"
Michael Tighe: guitar on "So Real"
Gary Lucas: magicalguitarness on "Mojo Pin" & "Grace"
Loris Holland: organ on "Lover, You Should've Come Over"
Misha Masud: tabla on "Dream Brother"
Karl Berger: string arrangements
Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, New York.
disc one
The Sky Is A Landfill (J. Buckley/M. Tighe) Mixed by Andy Wallace, Except You & I - Mixed by Tom Verlaine disc two
Nightmares by the Sea (J. Buckley) (+) |
Jeff Buckley: voice, guitar
Michael Tighe: guitar
Mick Grondahl: bass
Parker Kindred: drums
except:
Eric Eidel - drums on Nightmares By the Sea,
Vancouver and The Sky is A Landfill
(+) Produced and Mixed by Tom Verlaine
(-) Mixed by Thom Cadley, Michael J. Clouse and Mary Guibert
(^) Recorded on 4-Track by Jeff Buckley in Memphis TN (Spring 1997)
Mixed by Michael Clouse (Fall 1997)
(*) Recorded on 4-track by Jeff Buckley in Memphis, TN (Spring 1997)
Mixed by Thom Cadley, Michael J. Clouse & Mary Guibert (Fall 1997)
(#) Recorded live on "The Music Faucet" , WFMU - East Orange, NJ
October 11, 1992. Produced by Nicholas Hill for the Music Faucet.
Il Dottore Di Musica: Chris Cornell
La Mano D'Aiuto: Don DeVito
Tape Research: Jon Naatjes
Gunshot Glitter can only be found on International Versions of Sketches.
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Release Date: May 9, 2000 I Woke Up In A Strange Place (J. Buckley) Mojo Pin (J. Buckley/G. Lucas) Lilac Wine (J. Shelton) What Will You Say (J. Buckley/C. Dowd/C. Azar) Last Goodbye (J. Buckley) Eternal Life (J. Buckley) Grace (J. Buckley/G. Lucas) Mood Swing Whiskey (J. Buckley/M.Tighe) The Man That Got Away (H. Arlen/I. Gershwin) Kanga-Roo (A. Chilton) Hallelujah/I Know It's Over (L. Cohen/J. Marr/S. Morrisey)
Produced by Michael Tighe & Mary Guibert disc two (Australia & UK)
That's All I Ask (N. Simone) disc two (Japan)
Lover, You Should've Come Over (J. Buckley) |
track listing: 1. Eternal Life (LP version) 4:54 Tablature 2. Eternal Life (road version) 4:50 3. Last Goodbye (live and acoustic in Japan) 4:37 Tablature 4. Lover You Should've Come Over (live and acoustic in Japan) 7:18 Tablature total time: 21:41 |
track listing:
UK: tracklisting & sequence
release Date: May 26, 1998
CD1
1. Everybody Here Wants You
2. Thousand Fold (new non-album track)
3. Eternal Life (road version)
4. Hallelujah (live from the Bataclan version)
CD2
1. Everybody Here Wants You
2. Lover You Should Have Come Over (live and acoustic in Japan) Tablature
3. Tongue (live)
European: tracklisting & sequence
release Date: May 26, 1998
CD Single
1. Everybody Here Wants You
2. Thousand Fold
CD-Maxi
1. Everybody Here Wants You
2. Thousand Fold
3. Eternal Life (road version)
4. Hallelujah (live from the Bataclan version) Tablature
CD-Maxi
1. Everybody Here Wants You
2. Lover You Should Have Come Over (live and acoustic in Japan) Tablature
3. Tongue (live)
Jeff Buckley -- Voice, Guitars
Michael Tighe -- Guitar
Mick Grondahl -- Bass
Parker Kindred -- Drums
All songs by Jeff Buckley, Published by Sony ATV Songs LLC/El Viejito Music (BMI) except:
Thousand Fold (3:53)
Written by Jeff Buckley, Published by Sony ATV Songs LLC/El Viejito Music (BMI)
Recorded on 4-track by Jeff Buckley in Memphis TN (Spring 1997)
Mixed at Sony Music Studios, NYC (February 5, 1998) by Thom Cadley, Michael J. Clouse & Mary
Guibert
Assistant Engineers: Jim Caruana, Joe Lizzi
track listing: 1. So Real (live) 4:25 Tablature 2. Dream Brother (live) 8:43 Tablature 3. Grace (live) 5:56 Tablature 4. Mojo Pin (live) 13:47 total time: 32:54
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track listing:
1. Grace (5:22)Tablature |
CD#: 661280 2 track listing: 1. Last Goodbye 4:34 Tablature 2. Last Goodbye (edit) 4:17 Tablature 3. Kanga-Roo 14:07 Tablature total time: 23:02 |
track listing: 1. Last Goodbye (edit) 4:18 Tablature 2. Mojo Pin (live at Wetlands) 13:47 Tablature 3. Kanga-Roo 14:09 Tablature 4. Lost Highway (Hank Williams) 4:23 total time: 36:45 |
track listing: 1. Dream Brother (live) 7:26 Tablature 2. The Way Young Lovers Do (live) 12:13 3. Medley 5:41 Je Ne'en Connais Pas La Fin (live) Hymne A L'Amour (live) 4. Hallelujah (live) 9:25 Tablature total time: 34:47
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track listing: 1. Mojo Pin 5:50 2. Eternal Life 5:42 Tablature 3. Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin (R. Asso/M. Monnot) 4:57 4. The Way Young Lovers Do (V. Morrison) 10:02 total time: 26:40 |
note: The Australian CD is packaged in a slimmer case, but it is musically the same release. The Australian import is almost easier to find in the U.S. than the U.S. release.
track listing: 1. Mojo Pin 5:39 2. Dream Brother (Nag Champa Mix) 5:19 Tablature 3. Kanga-Roo (A. Chilton) 14:06 Tablature total time: 25:18 |
track listing: 1. So Real (4:40) Tablature 2. Tongue (11:38) 3. Lost Highway (4:21) total time: 20:44 | |
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John Zorn
JOHN ZORN'S COBRA LIVE AT THE KNITTING FACTORY
Knitting Factory Works
release date: 1995
CD#: KFW 124
Cobra was recorded at the Knitting Factory, NYC, throughout 1992.
John Zorn acted as conducter for the monthly impromptu jams, which were
recorded and are dated according to month. Jeff Buckley participated in
April's recordings.
Buckley contributed voice (tenor) to track 4, "Taipan," and track 5,
"D. Popylepis."
Credits for both track 4 & track 5:
Jeff Buckley (voice, tenor)
M. Doughty (voice, tenor)
Judy Dunaway (voice, mezzo-soprano)
Mark Ettinger (voice, tenor)
Gisburg (voice, soprano)
Cassie Hoffman (voice, soprano)
Nina Mankin (voice, mezzo-soprano)
Chris Nelson (voice, baritone)
Juliet Palmer (voice, alto)
Wilbur Pauley (voice, bass)
Rick Porterfield (voice, baritone)
Eric Qin (voice, baritone)
Kevin Sharp (voice, throat)
Brenda Kahn
KING OF CAIRO EP
Chaos Records
release date: 1994
CD#: OSK 6626
cassette #: OAT 6626
Track 3 "Faith Salons" (Brenda Kahn/Jeff Buckley) 5:33
Jeff Buckley sings background vocals on and co-wrote Faith
Salons.
KING OF CAIRO was released only as a promotional item and is not available for sale new.
Kerouac
KICKS JOY DARKNESS
Rykodisc Records
release date: 1997
CD#: RCD 10329
cassette #: ???
Track 24 "Angel Mine"
5:24
Jeff Buckley plays guitar, sitar and mouth sax on Angel Mine.
Inger Lorre handled Voice, guitar and keyboards.
Recording engineered and mixed by Hillary Johnson as Spa Recording Studios, NYC.
NOT FOR SALE - VOLUME 1
Advanced Alternative Media
release date: 1995
Track 4 "Lost Highway" 4:22
NOT FOR SALE is a limited edition of 1,000 copies, which were
distributed promotionally to college radio stations and others.
Advanced Alternative Media is a promotions company.
THE BIG CAT FIVE
Big Cat Records
release date: 1994
CD#: ABB67 CD
Track 8 "Eternal Life" 5:39 (from Live at Sin-É)
Also features tracks by Pavement, Cop Shoot Cop, Luscious Jackson,
Lotion, Crowsdell, Shudder to Think, Heather Nova, Scarce, The Palace
Brothers, Steroid Maximus, Gary Young, Faith Over Reason, God, and
Carter (USM).
SONY MUSIC CMJ SAMPLER: $1,000,000,000 SAMPLER
Sony Music
release date: September 1994
CD#: ESK 6572
Track 2 "Grace" (from Grace) 5:22
Also features tracks from Shudder to Think, Oasis, The London Suede, Big
Audio, Mother Tongue, and many other Sony Music artists.
This is a promotional CD only; it was not available for sale. It was
included in the promotional bag received by CMJ Music Marathon attendees
(1994).
EcONoTUnes VOLume 1
Columbia Records
release date: 1994
Cassette#: cat 6293
Track 3 "Kanga-roo" (The note says from Grace but actually from
the singles released with Grace)
Also features tracks by Stabbing Westward, Sponge, Gumball, Godflesh, and The Goats.
THEY CAME, THEY PLAYED, THEY BLOCKED THE DRIVEWAY
WFMU (New Jersey radio station) compilation
release date: 1993
track 14 "Farewell Angelina" (B. Dylan) 8:39
Jeff Buckley: voice, harmonica, bodhran (Irish hand drum)
Gary Lucas: electrified National Steel guitar
Produced by Nicholas Hill for the weekly live music program,
"The Music Faucet" and engineered by Irene Trudell at WFMU's
Palatial Studio B.
Farewell Angelina was broadcast live on Sunday evening, November 10, 1991. This compilation was given to those folks who pledged $91.10 or more during WFMU's Spring 1993 fundraising marathon. It is from Jeff Buckley's first live radio appearance. It is still available in limited edition from WFMU.
JEFF BUCKLEY ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT
Columbia Records
long version
release date: 1994
running time: 16:53
This is a longer version of the 8:12 GRACE videotape.