terça-feira, 27 de maio de 2014

THE JEFF HEALEY BAND - SEE THE LIGHT


1988 - Jeff Healey performs with the fire of a rocker, the in-your-face passion of a bluesman, and the sweet soul of a honkytonker. His amazing chops have caused Stevie Ray Vaughan to insist, "Man, he is going to revolutionize the way the guitar can be played. "

Witnessing Jeff climax a concert with his searing "See The Light" is an experience few will ever forget. After sitting through most of the set with his Squire Strat held flat on his lap, the 22-years-old leaps to his feet, cranks up his Marshall's volume knob, and launches into a blistering blues-rock solo. He prowls the stage, fretting with his left hand over the fingerboard, creating one of the most wicked vibratos since Jimi Hendrix. Along the way, he's collected 10.000 historical jazz 78s and acquired a deep understanding of early blues.

Jeff Healey  Lead Vocals, Guitar; Joe Rockman - Bass and Tom Stephen - Drums

On March 2, 2008, Healey died of cancer at St. Joseph's Health Centre in his home town of Toronto. He was 41 years old.


1. "Confidence Man"   3:12
2. "My Little Girl"   3:10
3. "River of No Return"   3:31
4. "Don't Let Your Chance Go By"   3:20
5. "Angel Eyes"   5:19
6. "Nice Problem to Have"   4:50
7. "Someday, Someway"   3:28
8. "I Need to Be Loved"   3:43
9. "Blue Jean Blues"   5:39
10. "That's What They Say"   4:27
11. "Hideaway"   4:26
12. "See the Light"  4:26