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Since he was the son of cult songwriter <a href="spotify:artist:6zHRqvws8dVeqL8D31ponr">Tim Buckley</a>, Jeff Buckley faced more expectations and preconceived notions than most singer/songwriters. Perhaps it wasn't surprising that Jeff Buckley's music was related to his father's by only the thinnest of margins. Buckley's voice was grand and sweeping, which fit with the mock-operatic grandeur of his <a href="spotify:artist:44NX2ffIYHr6D4n7RaZF7A">Van Morrison</a>-meets-<a href="spotify:artist:36QJpDe2go2KgaRleHCDTp">Led Zeppelin</a> music. His audacious debut, Grace, made him one of the most popular alternative artists of the '90s, accentuated by his early and tragic death in 1997, and his cover of <a href="spotify:artist:5l8VQNuIg0turYE1VtM9zV">Leonard Cohen</a>'s "Hallelujah" virtually redefined the song for a modern audience.

Buckley began playing while in high school. Eventually, he moved to Los Angeles to study music; while he was there, he performed with several jazz and funk bands, as well as playing with <a href="spotify:artist:0AcEt9ujUBWQ50cZsaskWo">Shinehead</a>, a leader in the dancehall reggae movement. A few years later, he moved to New York, forming Gods & Monsters with the experimental guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:7pfGmIs49lIUBtoqAtyUEH">Gary Lucas</a>. The band became a hip name, yet its lifespan was short. Buckley began a solo career playing clubs and coffee houses, building up a considerable following. Soon, he signed a record deal with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Columbia+Records%22">Columbia Records</a>, releasing the Live at Sin-e EP in November of 1993. It received good reviews, yet they didn't compare to the raves Buckley's full-length debut, 1994's Grace, received. Unlike the EP, the album was recorded with a full band, which gave the record textures that surprised some of his longtime New York followers. Nevertheless, it made several year-end "Best of 1994" lists and earned him a belated alternative hit, "Last Goodbye," in the spring of 1995.

A long hiatus followed as Buckley worked on material for his follow-up effort, provisionally titled My Sweetheart the Drunk. Originally slated to be produced by <a href="spotify:artist:4rxXqaQUe5udkRsGRDDDIY">Tom Verlaine</a>, who later dropped out of the project, Buckley finally began work on the record in Memphis during the late spring of 1997. On the night of May 29, he and a friend traveled to the local Mud Island Harbor, where Buckley spontaneously decided to go swimming in the Mississippi River and waded into the water fully clothed. A few minutes later, he disappeared under the waves; authorities were quickly contacted, but to no avail -- on June 4, his body was finally found floating near the city's famed Beale Street area. Buckley was 30 years old. A collection of unreleased recordings, Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk, appeared in 1998, and two live albums arrived during 2000-2001, Mystery White Boy and Live a l'Olympia. Over the next decade and a half, other posthumous records appeared -- the compilation So Real: Songs from Jeff Buckley in 2007, the live album Grace Around the World in 2009 -- but the biggest excavation from the vaults was 2016's You and I, which presented cover versions the singer/songwriter had recorded early in his career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Lover, You Should've Come Over

Lover, You Should've Come Over

Jan 1, 1994

451.7 million

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Hallelujah

Hallelujah

Jan 1, 1994

432.6 million

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Everybody Here Wants You

Everybody Here Wants You

May 26, 1998

128.6 million

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Forget Her

Forget Her

Jan 1, 1994

105.0 million

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Last Goodbye

Last Goodbye

Jan 1, 1994

104.4 million

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Last Goodbye

Last Goodbye

Jul 8, 2014

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Grace

Grace

Jan 1, 1994

91.7 million

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So Real

So Real

Jan 1, 1994

72.5 million

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Lilac Wine

Lilac Wine

Jan 1, 1994

63.2 million

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I Know It's Over

I Know It's Over

Nov 16, 2016

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