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30 September 2005
Dream Brother
1 of 1 found this helpful This is very simple, very cut and dry: "Grace" is hands down, one of the top three best albums of the 90's. From the First Track (Mojo Pin) to the Very Last (Dream Brother), this album is flawless...Every Vocalist Dreams of having the range that Buckley does and if they don't, then there is something wrong with them. Angelic and a top tier harmonizer, his voice jabbed and touched us while he was alive and still penetrates us long after his death. And the music, ah, the music...well, let's just say that "Grace" is an album for love making, for mourning, for autumn nights, for car rides...simply put, it is an album that succeeds at requiring the repeat button to be pressed.
Best Tracks on the Album: "Last Goodbye" , "Lover, You Should've Come Over" , "Dream Brother"
Buy this album, you get more than your money's worth.
30 September 2005
Weather Changes Moods
9 of 9 found this helpful What is there to say about this album that noone knows yet? Nothing because this album is well deserving of the status that it has obtained. If you are one of the few people that haven't heard this ground-breaking disc, don't wait any longer. I can find at least one positive memory to associate each song on this album with. "Nevermind" will never be obsolete. Cobain changed everything and sadly he isn't around to rid the rock world once again of the pollution that is now on the radio. "Nevermind" is what a grunge-rock band, or even any type of band for that matter should be: Guitar, drums, bass, vocals. Stripped down, raw and unforgettable. Nothing on here is filler.
R.I.P. Kurt