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See the Light Participated by The Jeff Healey Band Studio : Arista by Arista Release Date : 1990-10-25 Publisher : Arista Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0078221855327 UPC : 078221855327 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 39 reviews)
List Price : $11.98 Our Price : $6.54
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Somewhat Dissapointing |
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The first Jeff Healey album I heard was Mess of Blues which I enjoyed. This album is pretty good rock but not the kind of blues Healey was known for. |
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Thanks for the Music |
Jeff never failed to excite the crowd, wether playing his blistering style of blues/rock or his wonderful jazz. I have seen Jeff play both on a number of occassions throughout his career. We, the music public have lost a great musician, the Healey family has lost a precious member of their family.
His music and memory will last forever. Thank you Jeff!!!!!
Rest In Peace. |
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Jeff Healey, you'll be misssed |
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Despite its release almost 20 years ago, this album is still one of my all-time favourites. I was lucky enough to see Jeff play in Oshawa on a regular basis, before he was really famous, and I remember him as being incredibly talented, self-confident, and friendly. I feel such a sense of loss now that he's died of cancer... I'll miss all the music he didn't get to make, and will really treasure the albums that remain. My condolences to Jeff's family, and all the people who loved him. |
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See the Light "The Jeff Healey Band" |
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I absolutely love this band and the music on this CD is fantastic. I listen to it over and over. I love the blues and The Jeff Healey Band is so great to listen to. I highly recommend this to anyone that loves blues and/or Jeff Healey! |
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Great Debut Proves How Disabilities Can Be Overcome |
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Blind guitar hero Jeff Healey's debut album, SEE THE LIGHT, is a great debut which proves that a handicap doesn't have to be a handicap. Healey's guitar work is hot, recalling Duane Allman, Dickey Betts, Johnny Winter, and Billy Gibbons, and his rhythm section of bassist Joe Rockman and drummer Tom Stephen is one of the tightest since Double Trouble. He does a great job with the rocker "Confidence Man", and his version of "Angel Eyes" is actually better than John Hiatt's exceptional original. Unlike some blues singers, Healey knows not to overemote, making this the best white blues debut since TEXAS FLOOD. |
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