Jeff Buckley Dreams Of The Way We Were ( Limited 2 x 140g Vinyl )

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Jeff Buckley Dreams Of The Way We Were ( Limited Edition 2 x 140g Vinyl ) 
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This superb performance, from October 1992, broadcast live by radio station WFMU-FM from Upsala College, New Jersey, pre-dates Jeff Buckley's debut by a little over a year. While most of the songs are covers, there are two early original compositions, Eternal Life and Unforgiven - both of which later appeared on the album 'Grace" in 1994 (the latter by then re-titled Last Goodbye).
Only 1,000 pressed. SIDE A
1. Lost Highway (Live) 
2. Eternal Life (Live) 
3. Please Send Me Someone to Love (Live) 
4. The Way Young Lovers Do (Live) 
SIDE B
5. Interview 
6. Hallelujah (Live) 
7. Mama, You've Been on My Mind (Live) 
SIDE C
8. Alligator Wine (Live) 
9. Calling You (Live) 
10. Unforgiven (Live) 
11. We All Fall in Love Sometimes (Live) 
SIDE D
12. Curtains (Live)
13. Dink's Song (Live)
14. Corpus Christi Carol (Live)
Released by Let Them Eat Vinyl Cat: LETV159LP.
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