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Recorded = [[February 11]] [[1995]]-[[February 28]] [[1996]]| |
Recorded = [[February 11]] [[1995]]-[[February 28]] [[1996]]| |
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Genre = [[Alternative rock|Alternative]] | |
Genre = [[Alternative rock|Alternative]] | |
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Length = 2:32:32 | |
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Label = [[Sony]] | |
Label = [[Sony]] | |
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Producer = [[Steven Berkowitz]], Jeff Buckley, [[Frans Hagenaars]], [[Clif Norrell]], [[Andy Wallace (producer)|Andy Wallace]]| |
Producer = [[Steven Berkowitz]], Jeff Buckley, [[Frans Hagenaars]], [[Clif Norrell]], [[Andy Wallace (producer)|Andy Wallace]]| |
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The Grace EPs is a boxset of Jeff Buckley recordings released in 2002. It contained five EPs, two of which, Peyote Radio Theatre and So Real, had previously been promotional only releases.
Track listing
- Disc One (Peyote Radio Theatre)
- "Mojo Pin"
- "Dream Brother (Nag Champa Mix)"
- "Kanga-Roo"
- Disc Two (So Real a.k.a Live at Nighttown)
- "So Real (Live)"
- "Grace (Live)"
- "Dream Brother (Live)"
- Disc Three (Live from the Bataclan)
- "Dream Brother (Live)"
- "The Way Young Lovers Do (Live)"
- Also includes a short improv of "Ivo" by the Cocteau Twins at about – 9:10
- "Je N'en Connais La Fin/Hymne A L'Amour (Live)"
- "Hallelujah (Live)"
- Disc Four (The Grace EP)
- "Grace"
- "Grace (Live)"
- "Mojo Pin (Live)"
- "Hallelujah (Live)"
- "Tongue"
- Disc Five (Last Goodbye)
- "Last Goodbye"
- "Mojo Pin (Live)"
- "Kanga-Roo"
- "Lost Highway (Live)"