(Book). When Jeff Buckley drowned in Memphis in 1997 at the age of 30; the music world lost one of its most original and promising voices. His 1994 debut LP Grace showcased his soaring eight-octave vocal range and fluid guitar playing; and was hailed as an instant classic; winning him legions of devoted fans the world over. Photographer Merri Cyr was there from the beginning; shooting his album covers and accompanying him on tour; capturing priceless images of Buckleys boundless charisma and many-sided personality. Now she has assembled an unforgettable and poignant collection of recollections from friends and members of his inner circle and photographs; many never before seen; of an artist whose untimely death and the timeless music he left behind continue to resonate.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. InterestingBy RHD3I thoroughly enjoyed this book. the interviews provided the most insight. Worth a read for anyone interested in cartoon music.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. One of the few books on the topic.By karengershI purchased this book to find out more about music in animation. This was a great book. Its small paperback style is notto be underrated. The author discusses the composers. studios and characters that make up the most popular animatedfilms from the Golden Age of the genre. (ca. 1935-55). Good for students of film and film music studies.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. HelpfulBy Freddie D. ChambersHelpful.