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jayjayreads's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
relaxing
fast-paced
5.0
pinkalpaca's review
2.0
It's been such a long time...time feels like it's flown away, the days just pass and fade away.
Obviously written by a (self-admitted) uber-fan, these essays brought me back to a time when I thought I understood Jeff so well: his influences, the themes he was trying to communicate though his music, his voice...some interesting thoughts here, if at times repetitive. It was nice to delve back into that shimmering music, if only for a short while, for it is usually just way too painful.
Obviously written by a (self-admitted) uber-fan, these essays brought me back to a time when I thought I understood Jeff so well: his influences, the themes he was trying to communicate though his music, his voice...some interesting thoughts here, if at times repetitive. It was nice to delve back into that shimmering music, if only for a short while, for it is usually just way too painful.
thebobsphere's review
3.0
An ok volume. Although I liked it, I didn't really learn anything new but then again since Buckley is dead getting new insights on an album like Grace is difficult. I'd rather recommend this for someone who is new to Buckley and wants to find out more about him.
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