Monday, November 8, 2010

Jeff Healey - Songs From the Street

Jeff Healey posthumous output - Songs from the Street is an eclectic set of covers that capture the energy and the musicians who became synonymous with the performance of Jeff Healey.

Songs from the Road: I Think I Love You Too Much, I'm Ready, Stop Breaking Down, Angel Eyes, Come Together, Bitch Coochie Man, White Room, while gently weeping guitar, whipping posts, Teach Your Children Well, Santa, Bring My Baby Back [ForMe]

Personnel: Jeff Healey: Guitar, Vocals; Noordermeer Dan: Guitar, Vocals, Dave Murphy: Keyboard, Vocals, Lead Vocals on the whipping posts, Alec Fraser: Bass, Vocals, Lead Vocals in the White Room, Webster Al: Drums, Randy Bachman: guitar Coochie Man Bitch

Jeff Healey - Songs from the Street, produced by Alec Fraser and released on ruf Records label, is a posthumous release JeffHealey live performances. Jeff Healey is a multi-talented musicians whose lives are all too young, but through the dedication of an old friend, producer and band mate, Alec Fraser, Music release of Songs from the Road Road was born. It is a collection of covers that Jeff and his band performed for a live show in London, at the Notodden Festival in Norway, and in his hometown of Toronto.

Song of the Open Road by Mark Knopflerthe song I Think I Love You Too Much, which showed the ability to maintain track Jeff's liquid natural setting while laying their own "versions" with the brilliant guitar work and emotional vocals with the background of crowd pleasing. I'm Ready Strip is one of the two covers of Willie Dixon blues legend, and this rendition brings out Jeff elements that provide the only live. He dug deep into his blues background emphasizing each note asalthough the latter, while the band goes to complement Jeff's guitar and vocals.

Stop Breaking Down (Robert Leroy Johnson) is a down and dirty and the band as Jeff gets funky guitar and vocals drive through the covers lively. Angel Eyes, Jeff Healey though not native, has been identified with Jeff Healey and every time I hear this song take on a new meaning and feeling. Sliced in the middle of an eclectic set of music, AngelMata holds its own as a tribute to a remarkable musician.

Jeff is a lover of all things music collection and other genres of jazz, so when he turned his attention to the psychedelic era Beatles track, and Come Together While My Guitar gently weeping she knows how to emphasize the raw elements that cut through each chord, which is an important component of psychedelic music. blues band the roots of this project to a new layercreating a refreshing and stimulating classical renditions.

Jeff, with the help of fellow guitarist Randy Bachman and Canada, providing hot song for Bitch Coochie Man (Willie Dixon) and the band grooves cut as deep as they rise in Jeff and Randy path.

See rock-n-roll roots, it also includes the classic White Room (Jack Bruce / Pete Brown) with the strength and spirit that gave rise to a member of Cream and Eric electrifying guitar workClapton. Whipping Post (Greg Allman) leaning toward a different mix of blues, rock-n-roll, and Jeff Healey, a band that throws new light is a classic, while still loyal to the original arrangement of pride. Trek Teach Your Children Well guitarist Jeff photo carried by the paper, while in harmony, though not from the work of the legendary CS & N, a pure and hold on to and fro from the original song.

The last song on the output is rockabillytrack Santa, Bring My Baby Back [To Me] with some fun bands and shows that life on the road is where they are in their element, but the families that they move forward. This product is covered with a phrase from Jeff too apropos "That's nice, and that is what all about."

Website where you can get Jeff Healey - Song of the Road is the Amazon, CD Warehouse, Ruf Records, and CDUniverse.

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