Grace (Jeff Buckley album)

Grace is the only studio album by American singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley, released on August 23, 1994, by Columbia Records. The album had poor sales and received mixed reviews at the time of its release. However, in recent years, it has dramatically risen in critical reputation. An extended version of the album (subtitled "Legacy Edition"), celebrating its tenth anniversary, was released on August 23, 2004, and peaked at number 44 in the UK.

Grace re-entered the albums chart in Australia at number 44 for the week of January 29 to February 5, 2007, 13 years after its original release date. It is currently certified 8× platinum in Australia. The album has been cited by critics and listeners as one of the greatest albums of all time.

Music
Buckley's version of "Corpus Christi Carol" was based on a version by Janet Baker. A childhood friend introduced him to the song, and Buckley sang a version on the album as a way of thanking him.

Critical reception and legacy
Grace has been highly rated in magazines such as Q, in which readers voted Grace the 75th greatest album of all time in 1998; the same vote was taken again in 2005 and Grace then ranked 13th. In 2003, the album was ranked number 303 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and 304 in a 2012 revised list, and later 147 in the 2020 list. In 2006, Mojo named Grace the No. 1 Modern Rock Classic of All Time. It was also rated as Australia's second favourite album on My Favourite Album, a television special aired by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on December 3, 2006. In 2003, Buckley's cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" was ranked No. 259 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 500 greatest songs of all time. VH1 also rated the album No. 73 on its "100 Greatest Albums of Rock & Roll" show/list. It was voted number 99 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000). Larkin stated "his music achieved a perfection that was staggering for a debut album."

Grace won appreciation from a host of revered musicians and artists, including members of Buckley's biggest influence, Led Zeppelin. Jimmy Page considered Grace close to being his "favorite album of the decade". Robert Plant was also complimentary, as was Brad Pitt, saying of Buckley's work, "There's an undercurrent to his music, there's something you can't pinpoint. Like the best of films, or the best of art, there's something going on underneath, and there's a truth there. And I find his stuff absolutely haunting. It just... it's under my skin." Others who had influenced Buckley's music lauded him: Bob Dylan named Buckley "one of the great songwriters of this decade", and David Bowie considered Grace to be the best album ever made, and had said it would be one of his ten "Desert Island Records."

In 2006, British Hit Singles & Albums and NME organised a poll of which, 40,000 people worldwide voted for the 100 best albums ever and Grace was placed at No. 23 on the list.

On 2 April 2014, it was announced that Buckley's version of "Hallelujah" would be inducted into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry; the entire album has yet to be inducted.

In July 2014, Guitar World ranked Grace at number 26 in their "Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994" list.

Accolades
* denotes an unranked list.

Singles and EPs
Four proper singles were released from the album, along with additional editions, two posthumous releases, and promo-only releases (see also: The Grace EPs).

Posthumous
Buckley's cover version of "Hallelujah" re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 2 during Christmas 2008, following the release of another cover version by series 5 of the British version of The X Factor winner Alexandra Burke which took the number 1 slot.


 * Singles
 * "Forget Her" (August 2004)
 * "Hallelujah" (May 2007)

Track listing
To promote Buckley's 1995 Australian tour, a two-CD edition was issued. It featured the following songs on the second disc:
 * 1) "So Real" – live and acoustic in Japan, January 1995
 * 2) "Dream Brother" – live in Hamburg at Club Logo, 22 February 1995
 * 3) "Grace" – live at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, 4 March 1995 (exclusive to this release)
 * 4) "Mojo Pin" – live at Wetlands, New York City, November 1994

Track listing

 * Disc one: Remastered edition of the original 10-track album.

Personnel
Credits adapted from Grace's liner notes. Additional Performers
 * Jeff Buckley – vocals, guitars, harmonium (on "Lover, You Should've Come Over"), organ, dulcimer, additional tabla (on "Dream Brother"), production (on "So Real")
 * Mick Grøndahl – bass
 * Matt Johnson – drums, percussion, vibraphone (on "Dream Brother")
 * Michael Tighe – guitar (on "So Real")
 * Gary Lucas – "Magical Guitarness" (on "Mojo Pin" and "Grace")
 * Loris Holland – organ (on "Lover, You Should've Come Over")
 * Misha Masud – tabla (on "Dream Brother")
 * Karl Berger – string arrangements

Technical Personnel
 * Andy Wallace – production, engineering, mixing
 * Howie Weinberg – mastering
 * Steve Berkowitz – executive producer
 * Clif Norrell – engineering (on "So Real"), additional engineering ("Corpus Christi Carol" and "Dream Brother")
 * Chris Laidlaw – assistant engineer
 * Steve Sisco – assistant engineer
 * Bryant W. Jackson – assistant engineer
 * Reggie Griffith – assistant engineer
 * Nicky Lindeman – art direction, design
 * Christopher Austopchuk – art direction, design
 * Jennifer Cohen – design assistant
 * Merri Cyr – photography
 * David Gahr – photography