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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