In February 1995, when Jeff Buckley performed live at Club Logo in Hamburg, he was on the cusp of significant recognition following the release of his debut album, "Grace," which had come out in August 1994. The live recording captures Buckley during a critical period when he was still building a loyal fanbase and gaining acclaim for his unique vocal style and emotive performances. Notably, "Grace" had not yet achieved commercial success, but it was receiving positive critical reviews that hinted at his potential. The tracks performed in the recording, such as "Last Goodbye" and "So Real," highlight his exceptional talent for blending rock, folk, and modal jazz influences. Furthermore, this performance was part of a small tour showcasing his early work, which would later become foundational to his legacy and influence in the music world. Buckley’s iconic cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," although not included in this set, would later solidify his status as a profound artist posthu