Grace is one of the most celebrated debut albums in rock history, and one of the most emotionally devastating. Released in 1994, Jeff Buckley's only studio album during his lifetime remains a landmark of the 1990s alternative era, built on his extraordinary four-octave voice, sweeping orchestral arrangements, and songs that swing between anguish and transcendence. From the towering cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" to originals like "Last Goodbye" and "Lover, You Should've Come Over," Buckley's debut is the rare record that only deepens with time. Buckley died in 1997 while working on his follow-up to Grace.
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Why collectors pursue Grace on vinyl: Buckley's album has held consistent demand in the secondary market for decades. Original and early pressings in uncirculated condition are increasingly rare. What you're acquiring here is provenance-documented: the condition you see is the condition it's always been in, with a verifiable chain of custody to prove it.
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