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|rev2 = [[Piero Scaruffi]]
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Released at the height of his popularity, ''Happy Sad'' was his highest charting album, reaching #81 in the US Pop albums chart,<ref> {{cite web |title=Allmusic Chart data: Happy Sad |url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=r2886|pure_url=yes}} |accessdate=2008-05-15}} </ref> but Buckley's experimentation on this album would alienate some of the fanbase and his mainstream appeal he gained with ''Goodbye and Hello''. However, this was only the beginning of Buckley's experimentation with sound and genre, and subsequent releases would further reduce his mainstream popularity and see his sales take a downturn.