GRACE - by J.D. Constantine-Baltimore Sun, September 9, 1994.
Claiming no allegiance to a particular style, genre, or influence, Jeff Buckley is quite possibly the most uniquely talented artist making music today. His high, clear voice, reminiscent of Robert Plant, sings plaintively about off-beat relationships and city life over deft guitar work. Never lacking the confidence or creativity to explore old covers with new arrangements, Live at Sin-e offers a 4-song teaser of live hypnotic passion recorded between Buckley, his electric guitar and an intimate audience. Impossible to describe, and even harder to pigeonhole, Buckley offers a little something for everyone. Until his first full-length album hits in early summer, my CD player will remain on repeat.
Claiming no allegiance to a particular style, genre, or influence, Jeff Buckley is quite possibly the most uniquely talented artist making music today. His high, clear voice, reminiscent of Robert Plant, sings plaintively about off-beat relationships and city life over deft guitar work. Never lacking the confidence or creativity to explore old covers with new arrangements, Live at Sin-e offers a 4-song teaser of live hypnotic passion recorded between Buckley, his electric guitar and an intimate audience. Impossible to describe, and even harder to pigeonhole, Buckley offers a little something for everyone. Until his first full-length album hits in early summer, my CD player will remain on repeat.
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