Jeff Buckley

"Tongue" and Sleepover


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"Tongue" and Sleepover
        "I saw Jeff play at Sin-é in NYC and spoke with him after the show and gave him my screenplay. A couple of days later we had breakfast and discussed doing the music, then he just gave me a tape. It included 3 acoustic guitar tracks, which is what I wanted. Later, once the film was finished, Jeff and his band did a recording which eventually became 'Tongue.' I also used 'Dream Brother' in the end credits."
    -- John Sullivan
    Writer/Director
    Sleepover

        "Tongue," which was released on the Japanese import single for "Last Goodbye," is a very long, spacey, ambient Brian Eno-esque piece circa perhaps Music for Airports only rougher. It is similar in feel to spacey jams such as the "Nag Champa Mix" of "Dream Brother" on Peyote Radio Theatre [promo CD].
    -- New York Magazine

Last Updated: 25 May 1998
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