Mojo Pin

1994 song by Jeff Buckley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Mojo Pin" is the first song on Jeff Buckley's 1994 album Grace. It was written by Jeff Buckley and Gary Lucas, and was first introduced on his EP, Live at Sin-é. Buckley stated that the song was about a dream of a Black woman. Through a wash of bizarre images, the lyrics convey a feeling of addiction, either to drugs or a person.[2]

Released1994
RecordedBearsville Recording Studio, Woodstock, NY (Fall 1993)
Length5:42
Quick facts Song by Jeff Buckley, from the album Grace ...
"Mojo Pin"
Song by Jeff Buckley
from the album Grace
Released1994
RecordedBearsville Recording Studio, Woodstock, NY (Fall 1993)
Genre
Length5:42
LabelColumbia
Songwriters
ProducerAndy Wallace
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The song mixes a psychedelic feel, along with a more hard rock tone at intervals throughout the song. The original music for both "Grace" ("Rise Up to Be") and "Mojo Pin" ("And You Will") without Jeff's vocals can be found on Gary Lucas's CD, Level the Playing Field. The song is also featured on the Gary Lucas & Gods and Monster's CD, Coming Clean, with vocals by Michael Schoen.

Live versions of the song featured a long introduction entitled "Chocolate" in which Jeff imitated the vocal style of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

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