R IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 26, 2004
JEFF
BUCKLEY’S GRACE –
ONE
OF THE MOST SOULFUL AND
CRITICALLY-LAUDED
ALBUMS OF THE ‘90s
GRACE
EARNS PLACE ON ROLLING STONE’S LIST OF
“THE
500 GREATEST ALBUMS” AND JEFF BUCKLEY INCLUDED ON MOJO MAGAZINE’S LIST OF
“THE
GREATEST VOCALISTS OF ALL TIME”
GRACE:
LEGACY EDITION
COMMEMORATES
10th
ANNIVERSARY OF LANDMARK ALBUM RELEASE
SPECIAL
3-DISC DELUXE PACKAGE CONTAINS 2 CDs AND A DVD
- Disc
one: Original album newly remastered by George Marino
- Disc
two: 13 non-album rarities and collectors items,
including
8 previously unreleased studio and live
performances
- Disc
three: DVD with all four video clips, archival studio recording footage,
interviews, live performances, and more
All
of the material on disc two (except “I Want Someone Badly,” recorded in
1996) was either recorded in preparation for the Grace
sessions, or immediately after when
Jeff and his band began touring to support the album’s release
Arrives
in stores August 23rd on Columbia Records
A debut album of almost unbearably exquisite beauty and soaring emotion
will be the subject of GRACE: LEGACY EDITION, as the 10th
anniversary of the release of Jeff
Buckley’s first Columbia album (on August 23, 1994) will be commemorated
with a special three-disc digi-pak set. Comprised
of the complete original 10-song album on disc one, a 13-song collection of
previously unreleased material, promotional rarities, solo tracks, and live
performances on disc two, and a multi-faceted, newly-produced DVD on disc three
– the package will arrive in stores August 23rd on Columbia Records, a
division of Sony Music.
Jeff Buckley’s too-brief association with Columbia Records – from the
summer of 1993 (when he was not yet 26 years old) up to the time of his tragic
death in the spring of 1997 – left an indelible impression on the fans whose
hearts he touched in America, Europe, Australia, and the Far East.
He also left behind many fans
among his musical brethren, and artists such as Radiohead, Coldplay, Starsailor
and Duncan Sheik have all acknowledged Jeff’s
influence on their work. Though
Grace was the only
full-length album actually issued during his lifetime, the pace of his recording
and the prolific nature of his songwriting left behind many treasures over those
years. The album made its way onto
many a fan and critic’s list as not only one of the top albums of 1994, but
one of the decade’s most important recordings as well.
To date, it has sold over 2 million copies worldwide, and is certified
Gold in the U.S.
GRACE: LEGACY EDITION will present an extensive,
in-depth study of that early period of Jeff Buckley’s Columbia tenure, with
audio, video and film materials that pre-date the album and immediately follow
it. The project was produced for
reissue by Steve Berkowitz of Legacy Recordings A&R, Mary Guibert (Jeff’s
mother, the executor of his estate, who has been closely involved in the various
posthumous releases since 1998), and Jerry Rappaport (who has produced for
reissue numerous Legacy blues, jazz, reggae, Latin, and rock releases, including
last year’s Jeff Buckley Live At
Sin-E: Legacy Edition). Liner
notes will be written by Jeff Buckley aficionado and Uncut magazine
contributing editor David Peschek.
Disc one of GRACE: LEGACY EDITION marks the first
digitally remastered version of the original album since its initial release ten
years ago. The remastering was
engineered by legendary veteran George Marino, known for his work on the recent
Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won, and more than a thousand other
albums since the early ’70s. The
original Grace
album was produced, engineered and mixed by Andy Wallace, and retains its
original sequence: 1. Mojo Pin • 2. Grace • 3. Last Goodbye • 4. Lilac
Wine • 5. So Real • 6. Hallelujah • 7. Lover, You Should’ve Come Over
• 8. Corpus Christi Carol • 9. Eternal Life • 10. Dream Brother.
(All compositions written or co-written by Jeff Buckley, except
“Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen; “Corpus Christi Carol” by Sir Benjamin
Britten; and “Lilac Wine” by J. Shelton.)
Disc two is slated to contain 13 tracks from a number of sources,
including Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York, where the principal
sessions for the album took place. As
of this writing, the tracks comprise:
•
1. “Forget Her” – previously unreleased, long-rumored track,
originally recorded and mixed by Andy Wallace and Jeff for the first album, but
replaced by Jeff with “So Real”;
•
2. “Dream Brother” – previously
unreleased version that features
alternate lyrics;
•
3. “Lost Highway” – a Hank
Williams standard, and the first of five solo tracks recorded at Bearsville
during the original recording sessions for Grace
that also include…
•
4. “Alligator Wine” – previously
unreleased, from Screamin’ Jay Hawkins;
•
5. “Mama, You Been On My Mind”
– previously unreleased, from Bob Dylan;
•
6. Blues
Medley (on acoustic guitar) – previously
unreleased: “Parchman Farm Blues” from Bukka White c/w “Preachin’
Blues” from either Robert Johnson, Son House, or Charley Patton;
•
7. “The Other Woman” – previously
unreleased, from Nina Simone, written by Simone and Jesse Mae Robinson;
•
8. “Kanga-Roo” from Alex
Chilton & Big Star – promotion-only rarity from Peyote Radio Theatre
EP;
•
9. “I Want Someone Badly” with
Shudder To Think, out-of-print rarity from Epic Records First Love, Last
Rites movie soundtrack;
•
10. “Eternal Life” – ‘road
version,’ first of two previously unreleased promotion-only rarities
from Columbia Records Radio Hour syndicated radio program, also
including…
•
11. “Kick Out the Jams” –
from MC5;
•
12. “Dream Brother” (Nag Champa
mix) – promotion-only rarity from Peyote Radio Theatre EP;
•
13. “Strawberry Street” – previously
unreleased, originally written in 1988, and appears here in a rehearsal
recording from the Knitting Factory, NY, in May of
1993, with an early try-out combo of bassist Tom Goodkind (of The Washington
Squares) and drummer John McNally.
Disc three of GRACE: LEGACY EDITION is a full-length
DVD whose content is still being coordinated by independent producer/director
Ernie Fritz as of this writing. There
will be several elements, beginning with all four promotional videos that were
produced for songs on the Grace
album: “Last Goodbye,” “So Real,” “Grace,” and “Eternal Life”
(which was a live performance
in Chicago).
Fritz was assigned to cover the Bearsville Studios sessions back in 1994,
and plans call for the DVD to include both video and real film footage, some of
which was later used in Columbia’s EPK (electronic press kit) to promote and
publicize the album. This may
include in-studio takes of “Grace” and “Hallelujah” from the EPK;
another sequence where Jeff scores the string section; and an interview with
him. There will be new interviews
with the original album’s producers, Jeff’s bandmates, and music industry
insiders discussing Jeff’s work.
The life of Jeff Buckley, who was born in Anaheim, California, on
November 17, 1966, came to an untimely end on May 29, 1997, when he died in a
swimming mishap by the banks of the Wolf River Marina (a tributary of the
Mississippi River) during a recording stint in Memphis.
Posthumous Columbia releases began the following year with the double-CD Sketches
For My Sweetheart The Drunk, which included the bulk of the Memphis
sessions, and received a Grammy nomination for “Best Male
Rock Vocal.” In 2000,
Columbia issued Mystery White Boy – Live ’95-’96, which
consisted of DAT recordings from the touring that came after the release of Grace.
In 2001, Sony Music International released Live at L’Olympia
(available only as an import in the U.S.), culled from soundboard cassette
recordings of his two-night stand at the famed Paris theatre in July 1995.
In November 2002, Columbia issued The
Grace EPs, which collected the five most sought-after of those
discs, which were released from 1994 to ’96
(commercially or for promotional use) in various foreign territories of Sony
Music. The EPs – Peyote
Radio Theatre, Last Goodbye, So Real (aka
Live At Nighttown), Live From the Bataclan, and The
Grace EP – were collected into one slipcase package with detailed
discographical annotations. Liner
notes were written by Mary Guibert, and insightful recollections of key tracks
and live performances were also
provided by original band members Michael Tighe (guitar), Mick Grondahl (bass),
and Matt Johnson (drums).
In July 2003, the Legacy
Editions Series was launched with three specially designed expanded
edition packages: 1968’s Sweetheart
Of The Rodeo by the Byrds (a double-CD), 1978’s Muddy
“Mississippi” Waters Live (also a double-CD) – and Jeff
Buckley Live At Sin-É, a two and a half hour (plus!) tour de
force, culled from recordings of his solo gigs at the Lower East Side
coffee-house in July-August 1993. The
package included 34 songs on two CDs, plus a DVD
with exclusive interview footage and performances of three songs at Sin-É.