Jeff Buckley's Live A L'Olympia is a captivating live album that showcases the artist's incredible talent and stage presence. Recorded in July 1995 at the iconic Olympia in Paris, France, this collection of tracks features Buckley's emotive and soaring vocals, as well as his masterful guitar work.
The album includes stunning live renditions of some of Buckley's most beloved songs, such as 'Lover, You Should've Come Over', 'Eternal Life', and 'Grace'. Additionally, Buckley pays tribute to other artists with his unique interpretations of 'Kick Out the Jams', 'Lilac Wine', and a haunting parody of Led Zeppelin's 'Kashmir'. The album also features a beautiful performance of 'Hallelujah', which has become one of Buckley's signature songs.
With a duration of one hour and six minutes, Live A L'Olympia is a must-listen for fans of Jeff Buckley and live music enthusiasts alike. Released on 3 July 2001 through Columbia/Legacy, this album is a testament to Buckley's enduring legacy and his ability to connect with audiences through his music. Featuring a special guest appearance by Alim Qasimov on 'What Will You Say', this live album is a powerful and moving tribute to Jeff Buckley's incredible talent.