Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
ReviewsRanked #5 in the Village Voice's List of the 10 Best Eps of 1993., 4 stars out of 5 - "...Throughout, Buckley refashions the material in a singular style that was equal part rapturous romance and bitter pain...", "...Jeff Buckley has created one of the albums of the year with just a Telecaster and a voice that sounds like a choirboy singing from the rafters of a whorehouse. Buy it and melt...", "...Jeff Buckley would never sound this free again. At a key turning point in his all-too-brief career, hear his unruly magnificence ignite...", Ranked #8 in Entertainment Weekly's 2003 "Records of the Year" - "...This double-disc expansion finally allows us to hear more: rapturous covers...between-song wisecracks, and to-the-bone renditions of his own tunes...", 5 Stars Out of 5-"...Bittersweet and Beautiful...", "...With plenty of between-song banter that displays the comical side of this dearly departed crooner...", 4 stars out of 5 - "...The yowl of his voice and the clang of his guitar couldn't drown out the roar of his raw ambition....Blues, R&B, folk rock, acid rock, classic rock and grunge were just the beginning...", 4 Stars - Very Good - "...for depth and daring, this is music vast in suggestiveness....thematically complex and sharply imagistic...unified by yearning and an honest passion that refuses to inhibit intelligence....", 6 - Good - "...LIVE AT SIN-E captures Buckley still shaping his identity, hopefully the promise it displays will come to fruition...", Performance: Astonishing / Recording: Good - "...Here's a prime example of someone who's singing solely because the spirit moves him....Jeff's main instrument is his voice, which swoops, soars, pounces cat-like, feints and dodges, extending syllables into a wordless wilderness of pure expression...."