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$27.85 THE GRACE EP [BOX] contains 5 EPs from around the world. Includes 2 EPs never commercially released.
GRACE is a five CD release by singer and songwriter Jeff Buckley, including alternative versions from GRACE as well as live recordings that make up more two and a half hours of music.
For someone who only put out one full-length album during his lifetime, Jeff Buckley managed to leave quite a trail of other material that came out on so many other singles, EPs, and posthumous releases that only the most dedicated fan could keep track of them. This collection of five 1994-1996 EPs, packaged as five separate CDs (each with their own sleeve) in one case, doesn't quite pick up all the stray ends that don't appear on his other full-length releases. But it does contain five EPs that use his Grace album as the nominal touchstone, all of which are now collectable and sought-after as listeners strive for every scrap of Buckley's legacy. Indeed two of these (Peyote Radio Theatre and So Real, aka Live at Nighttown) were promotional-only releases that weren't commercially available. The others were imports: Last Goodbye came out in Japan, Live From the Bataclan in France, and The Grace EP in Australia. For collectors it's quite useful, and not skimpy (adding up to more than two hours even though there are just three to five songs on each disc), with liner notes from musicians in Buckley's band and Buckley's mother some icing on the cake. What ...
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$12.39 Upon hearing the term "novelty song," some listeners cringe -- which is understandable given how many truly horrendous novelty songs were recorded back in the late '40s and '50s. But truth be told, there are good novelty songs and bad novelty songs -- and singer/producer/songwriter Murray Weinstock provides some good, well-constructed novelty songs on Tails of the City (as opposed to Tales of the City). The tails that Weinstock and his guest vocalists (who include Dr. John and the great but underexposed Phoebe Snow) is referring to are the tails of dogs; everything on this 47-minute disc is canine-influenced in some respect. But Weinstock's lyrics are full of cute and clever double-entendres, and his dog references are often metaphors that apply to human situations. Stylistically, ...
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