The studio recordings, unreleased, made in 1993 for Columbia Records, will be edited in the “You and I” album, the March 11, 2016.
“These ten tracks (many of them recorded in the studio Shelter Island Sound Steve Addabbo in February 1993) were hidden for more than two decades. Having recently discovered in the archives of Sony Music, while searching for the 20 edition of the album anniversary `Grace`, Jeff Buckley, the performances in` You and I` are a revelation, an intimate portrait of the artist to interpret a number of versions and original music, “said Sony Music Portugal in a statement.
“Everyday People,” a version of the theme played by the Americans Sly & amp; The Family Stone, is the album’s presentation of music and will be entitled to a limited vinyl edition, seven-inch, whose “B side” will include the original American band.
This limited edition will be available to the public in “Record Store Day” on 27 November, a specific commercial initiative of the music market, which takes place on the same day called “Black Friday” in the United States, a day dedicated to sales with discounts.
The album “You and I” brings together two original Jeff Buckley, of which the first recording studio theme of “Grace,” which gave title to his debut album, and even “Dream of You and I”.
Among the eight versions that complete this issue are interpretations of Bob Dylan themes (“Just Like a Woman”), The Smiths (“Know it`s Over” and “The Boy with the Thorn in his Side”), Led Zeppelin (“Night Flight”) or Booker T. Washington White, known as Bukka White (“Poor Boy Long Way From Home”).
“It has long been rumored about their existence, but never before heard outside the studio, the interpretations included in` You and I` have never pirated or edited to the public in any format, “said the publisher, adding that these recordings They are “a rare opportunity to hear Jeff Buckley in his prime.”
Jeff Buckley was born November 17, 1966 in Los Angeles, United States, published in 1994 his only studio album, “Grace”. He died May 29, 1997, at age 30 due to an accidental drowning.
Was the son of “singer-songwriter” American Tim Buckley, author of “Morning Glory”, who died in 1975 at age 28.
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