Eternal Life
Jeff Buckley · 1995
21 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock ยท blues ยท folk rock
A poignant blend of blues-infused rock and soul-stirring vocals that captures raw emotion.
Eternal Life is a single by Jeff Buckley, released in 1995. A poignant blend of blues-infused rock and soul-stirring vocals that captures raw emotion. The song 'Eternal Life' gained notable recognition for its compelling fusion of rock and gospel elements, contributing to Buckley's posthumous reputation as a revered figure in alternative rock. The track has been covered by various artists and is often cited as a pivotal influence within the genre, showcasing Buckley's unique vocal style and songwriting prowess. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Eternal Life sound like?
A poignant blend of blues-infused rock and soul-stirring vocals that captures raw emotion. Rooted in alternative rock and blues.
What makes Eternal Life by Jeff Buckley notable?
The song 'Eternal Life' gained notable recognition for its compelling fusion of rock and gospel elements, contributing to Buckley's posthumous reputation as a revered figure in alternative rock. The track has been covered by various artists and is often cited as a pivotal influence within the genre, showcasing Buckley's unique vocal style and songwriting prowess. Released as Buckley's first major single from his posthumous album, 'Eternal Life' emerged after the critical acclaim of 'Grace' in 1994. At this point, Buckley was establishing his identity in the music scene, known for his emotive voice and eclectic influences. This release marked a significant step towards solidifying his legacy following his untimely death in 1997.
How many songs are on Eternal Life?
Eternal Life has 4 tracks, running approximately 21 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Eternal Life (LP version) Standout 4:54
- 2 Eternal Life (road version) 4:50
- 3 Last Goodbye (live and acoustic in Japan) Standout 4:36
- 4 Lover, You Should've Come Over (live and acoustic in Japan) Standout 7:18
Release Date
August 1, 1995
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
21 min 39 sec
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