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Dream Brother: The Lives and Music of Jeff and Tim Buckley

Dream Brother: The Lives and Music of Jeff and Tim Buckley

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Author: David Browne
Publisher: HarperEntertainment
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 608533

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
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Pages: 384
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Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.3

ISBN: 0061076082
Dewey Decimal Number: 782.421660922
EAN: 9780061076084
ASIN: 0061076082

Publication Date: January 2001
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Jeff Buckley drowned in a branch of the Mississippi River on May 29,1997 -- the same day his band was to join him in Memphis to begin recording his eagerly anticipated second album. With his death, a rock legend died stillborn, leaving behind scattered musical works in progress, a reputation for electrifying performances, and memories of a voice that flowed effortlessly up and down five octaves in a style that made even other musicians' lyrics and melodies uniquely his own. He also left behind Grace, a recorded collection of ten songs whose power, range, and haunting beauty were equal to anything that had been put on vinyl or CD in decades. Jeff Buckley was thirty years old on that final, tragic day -- just two years older than was the errant father whom Jeff rejected for rejecting him, whose heart was stopped by heroin more than twenty years before: the brilliant, troubled troubadour of the sixties Tim Buckley.

Based on interviews, many exclusive, with more than a hundred associates of both men, and letters, journals, and unreleased recordings, Dream Brother is a true story of twisting roads and bizarre parallel destinies. A double portrait of the musical life, it offers a fascinating and illuminating look at two eras of popular sound -- and explores the alluring starmaker machinery that aged Jeff and betrayed Tim. It is the story of the music, capturing in words the aural magic, the virtuosic experimentation, the wild,exhilarating rush. But first and foremost, it is the intimate, heartbreaking, and unforgettable story of two musicians blessed with consummate ability, each poised on the brink of stardom when the maelstrom dragged him down-a son searching for his father, a father searching for his soul, each pursuing the same demanding and dangerously seductive muse. Alternately sad and elating, riveting and revelatory, Dream Brother offers a stunning new understanding of the Buckley tragedies and legacies while brilliantly humanizing the Buckley myth. And it stands as a clear-eyed yet loving and compassionate memorial to the conflicted, self-effacing genius of Jeff and his wild rebel father, Tim, both of whom, for the briefest of moments, blazed brighter than all the other stars in the rock heavens.




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5 out of 5 stars My review on the 1st book of Jeff Buckley   November 9, 2008
I find out that there was one simlar in the Dream Brother of Jeff Buckley that we adopted and change our last names ! We kept our first name as I read the Jeff Buckley that is where the simliars are in the book !
I read the book when I had time or after being sick and could not go out !
I had enjoy reading this book when I had it a couple of year ago !



5 out of 5 stars One of the Best Biographies I've Read in 15 years   August 12, 2008
I read this book because I love Jeff Buckley's music. I knew very little about Tim Buckley before I picked up the book to read. This is a very well written dual biography of a father and his son, both musicians, both barely famous (though Jeff Buckley has gained greater recognition over the last few years), and both dying at very young ages.

The book begins with Jeff's death and then backtracks to his Father's upbringing, telling the story from Tim Buckley's (the Father) childhood up to Jeff and Tim's death. It provides all the necessary details regarding their music careers, their influences, their backgrounds, etc. The book interchanges chapters between the two men. In other words, one chapter will focus on the life of Tim, and the next chapter will be devoted to Jeff, back and forth from chapter to chapter in this fashion.

The research and detail put into this book is amazingly well developed and detailed. Interviews with close friends and associates of both men are included. The best feature of this biography is that it does not read like a factual history text - this is what happened on this date, etc. Rather, it reads like a novel, including emotions, discussions, reactions, etc. Which all make this biography much more interesting. This book is difficult to put down, and that being said from a person who only knew one of the persons featured (like I said, I bought this book to read about Jeff, not Tim).

The book was so well written, and grabbed my attention so much that I have, since reading it, begun to buy Tim Buckley's music, and one DVD featuring his television appearances. I found it very interesting that Jeff barely knew his father, and yet they have quite similar charactersitics, manners, albeit Jeff was quite independent of his Father in any sense when it came to his music. I personally think the son was a far better musician than his father.

If you are interested in Tim Buckley, Jeff Buckley, rock music, 60's and 70's rock, 90's rock, or music in general then you will truly love this book. Both Buckley's made their mark on music history, both of their lives were ended way too soon, and this book gives all the details inbetween. I highly recommended it.



5 out of 5 stars True story told well   July 28, 2008
Clearly, Jeff Buckley was a troubled young man when he drowned just as his father od'd, at about the same age. Bipolar, at least. Possibly other unmedicated illnesses. The book only speculates because no one knows, but some of the post-mortems by friends are a bit naive about what was really ailing Buckley. Tim Buckley's story is equally well told, and brings to light a tragic tale all but forgotten now. The book inflates Jeff Buckley's musical importance a bit. He's all but forgotten now, too, just as his rock star father was soon after he died. It's a well reported glimpse into the parallel making and unmaking of two related rock stars and how the industry pressured them to death. Great reading, in general.


5 out of 5 stars Everything You Need to Know   April 8, 2008
As a Tim Buckley devotee from his first LP, having followed him as a great fan, attended many of his appearances, (even bought, with my high school best friend, the identical kind of lace-up "moccasin boots" mentioned in the book, and somehow ended up hanging out with Carter C.C. Collins and taking him home to play chess with my expert chess-player brother), I was mainly interested in the part of the book about Tim - and then found that learning about his son was just as compelling as reading about someone I felt much closer to. So very sad that their lives had such parallels, so unfortunate for all of us that each of them had to leave us so soon. Now I will see if I can find and listen to Jeff's music as well. Despite his apparent recognition as a musical phenomenon, I was hardly aware of his existence, and don't remember reading or hearing much about him during his career - odd, really, since music has always been so important to me!

At any rate the book is a thorough and detailed examination of the music and the lives of both Buckleys, interwoven in a way that is sometimes confusing chronologically (alternating chapters about each, back and forth), but still fascinating... I must admit toward the end I skipped forward to complete the Tim chapters before going back and finishing reading about Jeff. Anyone who considers her/himself a fan would be interested in reading this book.



5 out of 5 stars Best insight to Jeff Buckley   April 9, 2007
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David Browne made it easier for a Jeff Buckley fan to understand the inner workings of Jeff's mind. This book was expertly reported. Browne wrote as both a music journalist- an expert in his field and as a true-blue Buckley fan. If you're a fan of either Tim or Jeff Buckley, buy this book...

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