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DISCID=750b650a
DTITLE=Buckley, Jeff / Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk
DYEAR=1998
DGENRE=Alt. Rock
TTITLE0=Nightmares by the Sea
TTITLE1=New Year's Prayer
TTITLE2=Haven't You Heard
TTITLE3=I Know We Could Be So Happy Baby (If We Wanted to Be)
TTITLE4=Murder Suicide Meteor Slave
TTITLE5=Back in N.Y.C.
TTITLE6=Demon John
TTITLE7=Your Flesh Is So Nice
TTITLE8=Jewel Box
TTITLE9=Satisfied Mind
EXTD=Jeff Buckley's first album, Grace, was finished at the start of 1
EXTD=993. In the four and a half years between then and Jeff's death, 
EXTD=on May 29th, 1997, he wrote a lot and recorded often while mainta
EXTD=ining a seemingly endless schedule of world tours. There were stu
EXTD=dio sessions, as well as home demos, live performance recordings,
EXTD= and radio shows.  If the music business ran in the nineties as i
EXTD=t did in the sixties, Jeff would have had five albums out in that
EXTD= amount of time. But Jeff loved searching more than arriving. As 
EXTD=an artist, Jeff was tough to tie down. He might be cruising down 
EXTD=one path and suddenly see a light in the distance and, bang, he w
EXTD=as off -- following it.\n\nAs the executor of Jeff's estate, it f
EXTD=ell to his mother, Mary Guibert, to assist Columbia in deciding w
EXTD=hat to do next. Shortly after Jeff's memorial services in New Yor
EXTD=k City, Mary met with Sony execs to discuss the preservation of J
EXTD=eff's musical legacy. Several things were decided at that time.\n
EXTD=\nFirst, there would be no posthumous overdubbing. The songs woul
EXTD=d stay where Jeff left them, even if a part was missing. Second, 
EXTD=the album would not be an overview of Jeff Buckley music. There w
EXTD=ere good outtakes from Grace and the Live at Sin-e EP. There were
EXTD= b-sides and pre-Columbia recordings Some of those might come out
EXTD= someday, but not now. The last new Jeff Buckley album would be t
EXTD=he songs he was working on when he died, the songs he and his ban
EXTD=d intended to record in June of 1997.\n\nThere were two major sou
EXTD=rces for recordings of those songs. Jeff and his band had done th
EXTD=ree sets of official studio demos with Tom Verlaine producing. Tw
EXTD=o in New York City and one in Memphis. There was a fourth unoffic
EXTD=ial session, with Verlaine, recorded with Jeff's longtime friend 
EXTD=Michael Clouse acting as engineer. The results were, to judge by 
EXTD=what we have here, pretty spectacular.\n\nVerlaine said, "I told 
EXTD=Jeff when I left Memphis, 'I know you probably want to change eve
EXTD=rything' - we were laughing about it - 'but as it is, this stuff 
EXTD=sounds really good to me. If you feel dissatisfied maybe you want
EXTD= to take it a little easier on yourself, because there's nothing 
EXTD=wrong with this'."\n\nVerlaine and the band went back to New York
EXTD= at the end of February. Jeff stayed in Tennessee, in a little ho
EXTD=use he rented, and continued to work on his songs on a four-track
EXTD= recorder. New songs were written. He sent tapes of his work to t
EXTD=he bandmembers, so they would be up to speed with him. He made a 
EXTD=decision to take control of the project himself. Toward the end o
EXTD=f April, Jeff started making preparations to bring the band and 
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