Jeff Buckley Live À L'Olympia

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Live  L'Olympia
Live album by Jeff Buckley
Released July 3, 2001
Recorded July 6 - 7 1995
Genre Alternative, Folk-Rock
Length 66:27
Label Sony International
Producer Mary Guibert, Michael Tighe, Michael J. Clouse
Professional reviews
Jeff Buckley chronology
Mystery White Boy
(2000)
Live À L'Olympia
(2001)
Songs to No One 1991-1992
(2002)

Live À L'Olympia is a live album by Jeff Buckley, released in 2001 (see 2001 in music). It is the second posthumous live album released since his passing in 1997. The CD consists of performances taken from two separate concerts Buckley and his band played on July 6/7 1995 at Paris Olympia. The French crowd were very receptive as he was well regarded there, as shown when he was awarded France's prestigious "Grand Prix International Du Disque" earlier that year. Buckley paused midway in some of the songs to address the crowd and "Hallelujah" features ad-libbed lyrics in response to their enthusiasm. The album also features a version of a song from Nina Simone's repertoire, "That's All I Ask". It is one of two versions of the song officially released, the other appearing on a three-track bonus disc issued with Australian copies of Buckley's Mystery White Boy live album. Buckley played the song at various concerts on his 1995 European tour.

In addition to the Olympia concert material, the CD features a unique recorded version of "What Will You Say", performed as a duet with Azerbaijani Mugham singer Alim Qasimov. This recording is from the 1995 Festival of Sacred Music held in France and features just Buckley on guitar, Qasimov on tabla and the two taking turns in singing. This performance gives insight into Buckley's eastern and Qawwali influences, largely Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The singers take turns in singing in a competitive vocal performance which is one aspect of traditional Qawwali. The performance shown here underlines Buckley's knowledge of Sufism, its music and gives background to the eastern influences audible in both "What Will You Say" and "Dream Brother".

Contents

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  1. "Lover, You Should've Come Over" (Jeff Buckley) – 7:47
  2. "Dream Brother" (Buckley, Mick Grondahl, Matt Johnson) – 8:00
  3. "Eternal Life" (Buckley) – 5:06
  4. "Kick Out the Jams" (Michael Davis, Wayne Kramer, Fred "Sonic" Smith, Dennis Thompson, Rob Tyner) – 3:06
  5. "Lilac Wine" (James Shelton) – 5:39
  6. "Grace" (Buckley, Gary Lucas) – 6:08
  7. "That's All I Ask" (Horace Ott) – 5:18
  8. "Kashmir" (John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant) – 1:34
  9. "Je N'en Connais Pas la Fin" (Raymond Asso, Marguerite Monnot) – 6:25
  10. "Hallelujah" (Leonard Cohen) – 9:35
  11. "What Will You Say" (featuring Alim Qasimov) (Carla Azar, Buckley, Chris Dowd) – 7:49 (Festival of Sacred Music)

[edit] Charts

[edit] Album

Chart Position
Australia [1] 26
France [2] 22

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Australia: Albums". australian-charts.com. http://australian-charts.com/search.asp?cat=a&search=Jeff+Buckley. Retrieved 28 December 2008. 
  2. ^ "France: Albums". lescharts.com. http://lescharts.com/search.asp?cat=a&search=Jeff+Buckley. Retrieved 28 December 2008. 


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