Jeff Buckley - Live At Sin-é

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Jeff Buckley - Live At Sin-é

DISC CONDITION: Mint (M)

COVER CONDITION: Mint (M)

Finally, the entire recordings at Café Sin-é, Jeff Buckley alone with a guitar, in a state of hallucinatory trance.

Released in 1993, "Live At Sin-é" was a mini-album with only four tracks including a Van Morrison cover. This first recording was to launch the legend. We heard, stunned, a young man alone with a guitar launching into hallucinatory trances. The Deluxe edition released ten years later, now offers two copious CDs taken from the same concert, a bonus DVD and a magnificent booklet. All interspersed with astonishing and moving monologues, and several extraordinary covers (Billie Holiday, Dylan, including one by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan sung in Pakistani)!

The 8-panel foldout cover comes in a partial transparent (front) O-Card.
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The frontcover has a transparent sticker, 'The Ultimate Fan Experience', etc.
Sticker, cover & booklet have the 5122573001 nr.
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Made in Austria.

Live at Sin-é (Legacy Edition) is a 2003 live double album by Jeff Buckley. It is the extended version of Buckley's 1993 EP Live at Sin-é, released by Columbia Records. Recorded over two afternoons at Sin-é, the Legacy Edition is a two-disc set (one for each concert), plus a ten-minute bonus DVD containing brief excerpts of Jeff playing solo electric at Sin-é. Early versions of songs that would later appear on the album Grace, including "Lover, You Should've Come Over", "Grace", Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", and "Unforgiven"—which was later renamed as "Last Goodbye"— can be heard on the two discs, as well as numerous covers from artists ranging from Nina Simone, Van Morrison, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.