Dream Brother [Live] - Jeff Buckley, Buckley, Jeff
The Way Young Lovers Do [Live] - Jeff Buckley, Morrison, V.
Medley: Je N'en Connais Pas la Fin/Hymne a l'Amour [Live] - Jeff Buckley, Asso, R.
Hallelujah [Live] - Jeff Buckley, Cohen, Leonard
1995 EP featuring four live tracks, 'Dream Brother' and covers of Van Morrison's 'The Way Young Lovers Do', Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' and a medley with Edith Piaf's 'Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin' & 'Hymne A L'Amour'. ... more »All four songs were recorded in concert at the Bataclan in Paris, France on February 11th, 1995. Standard jewel case.« less
1995 EP featuring four live tracks, 'Dream Brother' and covers of Van Morrison's 'The Way Young Lovers Do', Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' and a medley with Edith Piaf's 'Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin' & 'Hymne A L'Amour'. All four songs were recorded in concert at the Bataclan in Paris, France on February 11th, 1995. Standard jewel case.
"This album was the first jeff buckley live album that I ever listened to, and it was love at first listen. I haven't taken this cd out of my cd player in about the 4 months since I got it. I loved all the versions of the songs he did, especially these parts: the ending of dream brother, the improvisation in the way young lovers do, the mixing of je n'en connais pas le fin and hymne a l'amour, and the extra part at the end of hallelujah. I basically love this album, and if you like jeff buckley, this is a must have."
WOW
07/09/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Buy it. otherwise you will regret it. A must for any Jeff Buckley fan. As usual, he excels on guitar and vocals, improvising many parts of the solo songs. He takes you on a journey with Van Morrisons "The Way Young Lovers Do" that will stick with you and playing the cd over and over again. If anything can make you appreciate His music more, it is this album."
The most bone chilling live recording ever
05/20/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"it took me straight back to his apr.25,'95 grace tour show in houston at the original urban art bar. what an incredible show with soul coughing opening. the thing that blew me away is that he was (is) a Cocteau Twins fan. you can hear it for yourself on track 2 (the way young lovers do). when Jeff busts out with a couple of bars from Ivo. now that was a freak out!"
This is my favorite Buckley CD!
03/16/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This has got to be the most wonderful Jeff Buckley CD ever! I have never had a CD that provoked such wonderful feelings! "Dream Brother" is done fabulously, with little improvisions along the way. My favorite on this, however, is "Hallelujah." The beginning is so ethereal... the whole Cd will pull you into this feeling. It took me a month to take it out of the CD player!"
Vocal pyrotechnics and audience ambience
12/30/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Buckley might be guilty of vocal excesses in this warmly atmospheric live recording, but lets not forget that the guy was an astonishingly talented vocalist, so who can blame him for strutting his stuff a little? In any case, the deliciously baroque performance that Buckley turns in on this CD will delight diehard fans, although the unconverted may find his lengthy improvisional vocal riffs a little demanding. It helps to be familiar with the original tracks to really appreciate the witty lyrical asides and scat-choruses which an innovative Buckley includes. The recording has an ecstatic atmosphere due to the obvious adulation of the live audience, but the best thing about it is That Voice - whether its sweetly controlled or passionate and unleashed, Buckley's vocal gift never fails to raise hairs on the back of one's neck."