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Feel This

Feel This
Jeff Healey

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Track Listing

  1. Cruel Little Number
  2. Leave The Light On
  3. Baby's Lookin' Hot
  4. Lost In Your Eyes
  5. House That Love Built
  6. Evil And Here To Stay
  7. My Kinda Lover
  8. It Could All Get Blown Over
  9. You're Coming Home
  10. If You Can't Feel Anything Else
  11. Heart Of An Angel
  12. Dreams Of Love

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #153448 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-10-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .15 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Canadian guitarist Jeff Healey rose to become one of the most respected and successful blues-rock guitarists of the modern era. Born in Toronto, Canada on 25 March, 1966, Healey’s early life reads almost as something of a blueprint for the old field and Chicago bluesmen who would inspire him as a young musician. He was blind from a rare form of eye cancer which caused him to have both his eyes removed surgically and replaced with artificial ones. He began to learn to play guitar at just three years of age, developing the style of playing with his guitar laid flat across his lap.

Using blues as his musical base, Healey’s often incendiary guitar style also found favour with the heavy rock crowd and in the UK was championed alongside the popular metal acts of the day in the likes of Metal Hammer, Metal Forces and Kerrang! as well as more established music papers like Q.

'Feel This' is The Jeff Healey Band's third release after 'See The Light' and 'Hell To Pay'. For many it represents the finest amalgamation of rock and blues the trio would record in the studio, as well as being the closest the band would come to capturing the raw excitement of their live shows. This is best typified by a cover of Tom Petty’s ‘Lost In Your Eyes’, the razor sharp boogie riffing of the opening ‘Cruel Little Number’ and the impressive ‘House That Love Built’. The addition of Paul Shaffer’s subtle keyboards merely served to enhance the band’s over-all sound whilst Survivor singer Jimi Jamison supplied backing vocals.


Customer Reviews

his best work but............5
i have already this cd version by arista 1995 but i wanna this remastered version since this is by far his best work,strong and melodic solos,the sound of the rythm guitar is more eq and the melodies with the back vocals are clean,by far the best produced album
but jesus they forget 2 songs --2 songs from the other version (live..)and (joined at heart) 2 top songs since there is no weak track on this album
now i have to keep the oldier version,since they remaster the usa edition,not the european who have both tracks
i have thousands cds and guitar players near all them,blues,jazz,metal and these album must be in top ten just because of the sound and solos---amazing

Jeff at his best5
Do you like See the Light? Then buy this one. Jeff Healey at his best!