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Jeff Healey - 6 Albums

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2008-12-29 23:43:52
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Jeff Healey - See The Light / 1988 / 160kbps / 58 MB / 49:49

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01. Confidence Man

02. My Little Girl

03. River of No Return

04. Don't Let Your Chance Go by

05. Angel Eyes

06. Nice Problem to Have

07. Someday, Someway

08. I Need to Be Loved

09. Blue Jean Blues

10. That's What They Say

11. Hide Away

12. See the Light



Jeff Healey's debut album See the Light may be similar to Stevie Ray Vaughan's high-octane blues-rock, but in

blues and blues-rock, it's often the little things that count, such as guitar styles, and there's no denying

that Healey has a distinctive style. Healey plays his Stratocaster flat on his lap, allowing him to perform unusual

long stretches that give his otherwise fairly predictable music real heart and unpredictability.

Throughout the album, his guitar work keeps things interesting, even on slow ballads like "Angel Eyes"

(one of two John Hiatt songs, by the way, along with the ripping "Confidence Man"). That's what keeps

See the Light interesting, and it's what makes it an intriguing, promising debut. Unfortunately,

Healey has never quite fulfilled that promise, but it's still exciting to hear the first flowerings of his talent



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Jeff Healey - Hell To Pay / 1990 / 192kbps / 70 MB / 50:16

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01. Full Circle

02. I Think I Love You Too Much

03. I Can't Get My Hands on You

04. How Long Can a Man Be Strong

05. Let it All Go

06. Hell to Pay

07. While My Guitar Gently Weeps

08. Something to Hold on

09. How Much

10. Highway of Dreams

11. Life Beyond the Sky



A solid follow-up to Healey's impressive debut, Hell To Pay features some of the guitarist's

hottest playing to date.



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Jeff Healey - Feel This / 1992 / VBR / 121 MB / 1:08:04 (a favorite)

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http://tinyurl.com/342fxj



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01. Cruel Little Number

02. Leave the Light On

03. Baby's Lookin' Hot

04. Lost in Your Eyes

05. House That Love Built

06. Evil and Here to Stay

07. My Kinda Lover

08. It Could All Get Blown Away

09. You're Coming Home

10. If You Can't Feel Anything Else

11. Heart of an Angel

12. Dreams of Love



Jeff Healey Band:

Jeff Healey (vocals, guitar);

Joe Rockman (bass guitar);

Tom Stephan (drums).



Additional personnel:

Jr. John (vocals);

Richard Chycki (dobro, percussion);

Joe Hardy (keyboards, percussion);

Paul Shaffer, Winston Savage (keyboards).



Recording information: Forte Sound Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (06/1992 - 08/1992).

Producer : Joe Hardy; Jeff Healey Band



FEEL THIS is Jeff Healey's third great album in a row. The song "Cruel Little Number" is a blazing rocker with

some sizzling Allman/Winter licks, and the other songs are great, too. It was rare for young artists in 1992

to maintain such consistency, but Healey made it look easy. This album's instrumental intensity made the

franticness of such artists as Nirvana and Pearl Jam sound like bubblegum.



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Jeff Healey - Cover to Cover / 1995 / 192kbps / 79 MB / 49:59

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01. Shapes Of Things

02. Stop Breakin' Down

03. Highway 49

04. As The Years Go Passing By

05. I'm Ready

06. Evil

07. Stuck In The Middle With You

08. Angel

09. The Moon Is Full

10. Yer Blues

11. Communication Breakdown

12. Me And My Crazy Self



COVER TO COVER is an album of cover songs.

The Jeff Healey Band:

Jeff Healey (guitar, vocals, 6-string bass);

Joe Rockman (bass);

Tom Stephen (drums).



Additional personnel:

Pat Rush (guitar);

Jerome Godboo, John Popper (harmonica);

Roy Bittan, Denis Keldi, Paul Shaffer (keyboards);

Art Avalos (percussion);

Amanda Marshall, Mischke, Stevie Vain (background vocals).



Recorded at Forte Studio and Sounds Interchange, Toronto, Canada; A&M Recording Studio, Hollywood, California;

The Hit Factory, New York, New York.

Producer : Thom Panunzio; Jeff Healey Band



"Shapes Of Things" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.



This little-known and less-appreciated disc is a rock blues masterpiece. It opens with a KILLER instrumental

version of Shapes Of Things, the Yardbirds classic. It hits a hot stride with a great revival of the

Robert Johnson classic Stop Breakin' Down which cuts Clapton's version to ribbons. I won't hit all the many

high points, but Led Zep's Communication Breakdown is also instrumentalized very effectively, and

Stealers Wheel's classic Stuck In The Middle With You is done up very right. Healey's always been

one of the great modern blues guys, and this album is a few years old now, but that does not matter.

If you want to rock the house, or plug your car into a highroad soundtrack that could kick your but

all the way across the country, this is it. If you live on hype, go get the latest Fall Out Boy.

If you rock for real, this is the stuff.

Submitted by Patrick (Newark, CA, USA)



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Jeff Healey & the Jazz Wizards Live - It’s Tight Like That / 1996 / 192kbps / 95 MB / 1:08:36

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01 Bugle Call Rag

02 Sing You Sinners

03 Basin Street Blues

04 Little Girl

05 Someday Sweetheart

06 Darktown Strutters Ball

07 Confessin'

08 Keep It To Yourself

09 Sheik Of Araby

10 Goin' up the River

11 It's Tight like That_Wipe 'em Off



Canadian Jeff Healey burst on the rock scene in the '80s with a unique lap-style electric guitar approach that

became codified when he and his band appeared in the movie Road House. Listeners approaching It's Tight Like

That expecting more of that trademark blues-rock are going to be mighty surprised, however, because Healey

has not only changed the kind of music he plays here, he has even changed the instrument he plays. Oh, he

plays some guitar on this new album, but in the past few years Healey has taught himself the trumpet, and

that's the dominant instrument here, for It's Tight Like That is an album of classic '20s and '30s jazz.

This isn't a passing fad for Healey, either. He's been a vintage jazz buff for years, and has hosted his

own jazz show on CBC Radio called My Kind of Jazz for awhile now, and has released two previous jazz albums

on his own HealeyOphonic imprint, 2002's Among Friends and 2004's Adventures in Jazzland. Healey still

plays occasional shows in the old blues-rock style (he's no fool and knows full well what put him on the map),

but most of his gigs are now with the Jazz Wizards, a group which features violin, guitar, piano, bass,

and drums, and plenty of Healey on trumpet. It's Tight Like That was recorded with the Jazz Wizards live over

two nights at Hugh's Room in Toronto (two additional tracks, Little Girl and Sheik of Araby were recorded at

the Montreal Jazz Festival in 2005) with veteran British jazz trombonist Chris Barber sitting in, and the

results are an exuberant blast of traditional jazz, with no trace of rock in sight and no slashing electric

guitar slide runs, either. It should be noted that while Healey certainly holds his own on trumpet here,

he's no Louis Armstrong, but then Healey himself already fully knows that. He's obviously having fun and

playing music he loves. Highlights include a lusty take on Sam Coslow and W. Frank Harling's Sing You Sinners,

voiced by Healey, a feisty version of Bessie Smith's Keep It to Yourself, sung by Terra Hazelton, and an

impressive Basin Street Blues, written by Spencer Williams and made famous by Louis Armstrong. Barber's vocal,

which sounds eerily like the vocal style of another pretty darn good trombonist, Jack Teagarden

(who turned Basin Street Blues into one of his own signature songs), makes it the album's standout track.

Who knows if Healey's old blues-rock fan base will follow him over to the jazz side -- a guess would be

they won't, since he isn't playing as much guitar -- but he may well pick up a whole new group

of fans with this style of upbeat jazz.



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Jeff Healey - Get Me Some / 2000 / VBR / 89 MB / 54:21

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01. Which One 3:56

02. Hey Hey 4:35

03. Love Is the Answer 4:24

04. My Life Story 3:25

05. I Tried 4:06

06. The Damage Is Done 3:50

07. Feel Better 5:26

08. Holding On 4:24

09. I Should Have Told You 3:40

10. Macon Georgia Blue 4:24

11. House Is Burning Down 4:22

12. Runaway Heart 4:17



Line-up:

Jeff Healey - guitar,vocals

Tom Stephen - drums

Joe Rockman - bass





http://www.jeffhealeyband.com/JHBCore.cfm?Page=Discography
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