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Songs to No One 1991–1992

Jeff Buckley · 2002

60 min · 11 tracks · alternative rock · blues · folk rock

A haunting collection of raw, intimate demos showcasing Buckley's ethereal vocals and poignant songwriting.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • intimate late-night listening
  • haunting vocal explorations
  • wave-like emotional flow
  • reflective moments of solitude
  • poignant songwriting for introspection

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeks upbeat, fast-paced songs
  • prefers polished, studio productions

Where this album fits

Career context
Released posthumously in 2002, 'Songs to No One 1991–1992' compiles early recordings from Jeff Buckley's formative years. This album arrives just over a year after his tragic death in May 1997, offering fans a glimpse into his creative process before the acclaimed 'Grace.' At this point, Buckley was still cultivating his unique style that would later influence countless artists.
Stylistic neighbors
Nick Drake· Jeff Tweedy· Damien Rice

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Hymne à l'amour 11:34
  • 2 How Long Will It Take 5:14
  • 3 Mojo Pin 5:42
  • 4 Song to No One 3:43
  • 5 Grace (studio demo) 4:19
  • 6 Satisfied Mind 3:31
  • 7 Cruel 5:32
  • 8 She Is Free 4:38
  • 9 Harem Man 5:36
  • 10 Malign Fiesta (No Soul) 4:27
  • 11 Grace (live) 6:25

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