Grace Outtakes
2006
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The album "Grace Outtakes" by Jeff Buckley is a collection of studio recordings and outtakes from the sessions for his critically acclaimed album *Grace*. A bootleg version titled *Born Again From The Rhythm: The Grace Outtakes* surfaced, offering a glimpse into Buckley's creative process. These recordings capture alternate takes, covers, and songs that didn't make the final cut for *Grace*. The Godfather Records released this collection as an unofficial CD on December 1, 2006.
The recordings are from sessions at Bearsville Studio in Woodstock, NY, around September 20, 1993. The collection includes covers of Bob Dylan's "Just Like a Woman", Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", and Led Zeppelin's "Night Flight", alongside original compositions and alternate takes of Buckley's own songs. Some tracks from these sessions, such as "Kanga-Roo" and "Lost Highway", were not included but appeared in other forms on official releases.
Recording Info
Recorded at Bearsville Studio, Woodstock, NY, around September 20, 1993.
Track Highlights
- Lover, You Should've Come Over — Alternate take from Grace sessions
- Eternal Life — Alternate take from Grace sessions
- Just Like a Woman (Bob Dylan) — Cover song
- Dink's Song — Traditional folk song
- If You See Her, Say Hello (Bob Dylan) — Cover song
- Night Flight (Led Zeppelin) — Cover song
- Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen) — Cover song
- Mama, You Been on My Mind (Bob Dylan) — Cover song
Personnel
- Jeff Buckley (Vocals, Guitar, Composer)
Significance
The *Grace Outtakes* provides insight into Jeff Buckley's creative process during the *Grace* era. It showcases his interpretations of other artists' work and alternate versions of his own songs. Mary Guibert, Buckley's mother, described the release as tailored for an intent and curious niche.
On the Grace outtakes bootleg, Jeff Buckley does an imitation of Eddie Vedder.
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