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That depth is immediate. The opening swell of "Mojo Pin" isn't just a song; it's a séance. Buckley’s four-octave range doesn't just hit notes; it inhabits spaces between screams and sighs that most singers don't know exist.

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In the summer of 1994, Columbia Records was confused. They had signed a “folk guy” who didn’t want to play folk. They expected an acoustic record. Instead, Jeff Buckley delivered Grace : a collection of songs that mixed Led Zeppelin’s thunder, Nina Simone’s ache, and Pakistani qawwali ornaments. That depth is immediate

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