edited by Kim Thomas Jeff Buckleys Posthumous Release theres the moon asking to stay long enough for the clouds to fly me away well, its my time coming, Im not afraid to die my fading voice sings of love, but she cries to the clicking of time, oh time. wait in the fireE/P> One of the true musical geniuses of the past ten years, Jeff Buckley left a legacy of poise and brilliance. Before his death, he was in the process of recording the follow-up to his debut album Grace. and she weeps on my arm walking to the bright lights in sorrow oh drink a bit of wine we both might go tomorrow oh my loveE/P> Fortunately, he finished ten tracks which were recorded in New York and Memphis the year before his death. The sessions were produced by Tom Verlaine and mixed by Andy Wallace. and the rain is falling and I believe my time has come it reminds me of the pain I might leave behindEait in the fire and I feel them drown my name so easy to know and forget with this kiss Im not afraid to go but it goes so slowE/P> The posthumous album, titled My Sweetheart The Drunk will be released early 1998, with liner notes by former Musician editor Bill Flanagan. (Kim Thomas) The Janes Addiction I-Itz MMy PartyETour Currently touring after their regrouping, Janes Addiction have seized this opportunity to collect live footage. A documentary team touring with the band has been filming their shows. Heidi Robinson, the bands publicist, says the band has no formal plans, Right now, all theyre doing is collecting images.EHowever, there is speculation that the band might make a film for home video or pay-per-view. (Kim Thomas) |