
![Live At Sin-é (Legacy Edition) [Audio Version]](/assets/artwork/1x1.gif)
Before the alt-rock excursions of his debut album, Grace, Jeff Buckley was a solo troubadour with a weekly NYC residency at the tiny East Village café Sin-é (pronounced shin-ay), where he tried out new songs in between a huge, eclectic repertoire of covers. A live EP recorded at Sin-é was released ahead of Grace and eventually given a deluxe reissue as a double album. Armed only with his Telecaster and once-in-a-lifetime voice, Buckley turned everything from Van Morrison's "The Way Young Lovers Do" to Nina Simone's "If You Knew" inside out with his daring, transcendent performances.