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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Basing a review from one song? Not here!,
By Dave Hilton (Charlotte, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Feel This (Audio CD)
From reading the other reviews here, it sounds like some of them were based on one song on this album: "If You Can't Feel Anything Else". While I understand their assessments of this song and even remotely agree with them, the song DOES NOT discount the album as an exemplary blues record with strong rock accents. The song can be described as somewhat experimental, combining rap with Jeff's soaring guitar solos. It initially sounded peculiar to me, but I eventually appreciated the song for what it is...I have even come to like it!As for the rest of the album, it is truly a work of art from this blues guitarist. Largely unknown and unpromoted, the album demonstrates the sheer virtuosity of Jeff Healey and his band. Many of the songs are blues pieces with hard rock lingering through each one. Excellent examples of this are "Cruel Little Number", "House That Love Built", "Evil and Here To Stay", and "My Kind Of Lover". My favorites here are "Leave The Light On", "Baby's Lookin' Hot", "Lost In Your Eyes", and "You're Coming Home". In the latter song, this ballad has Jeff making his guitar sing with delightful solos that literally give me chills. The song also has a very positive message; kind of ironic for a blues artist. "Leave The Light On" is a bluesish melodic rocker with more premium guitar work. "Baby's Lookin' Hot" REALLY rocks! It has heavy rhythm guitar and drums in addition to Jeff's incredible guitar solos and vocals; the song just screams with blues and rock accents. Lastly, "Lost In Your Eyes" comes across as a sensational ballad that Jeff probably tried to release as a single. Originally written by Tom Petty, this song has a beautiful melody perfect for relaxing with a loved one. There is one discrepancy with this album: the production quality. It is obvious that this album was merely pasted from tape to CD material without adequate digital remastering. As a result, the treble input is a little excessive, while the bass input does not have enough power or emphasis. This is especially apparent with the heavy rockers. Despite this error, I still rate this album 5 stars and highly recommend its purchase for its unparalleled songwriting and pure musical talent provided by Jeff Healey and his band.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
blues guitar passion,
By A Customer
This review is from: Feel This (Audio CD)
THE ABSOLUTE 90'S BLUES ROCK PASSIONATE GUITAR MUSIC. IF YOU LIKE POWERFULL MUSIC, GOOD SONGRITING AND FEELING ABOVE ALL, DONT MISS ANYTHING BY JEFF HEALEY BUT ESPECIALLY THIS ONE. FROM BALLADS TO FIERCY ROCKIN BLUES GUITAR WORK THE WHOLE ALBUM IS A GEM. NEEDED TO BE IN EVERY DESCENT COLLECTION
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jeff Healey's Third Great One In A Row,
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This review is from: Feel This (Audio CD)
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.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Listen,
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This review is from: Feel This (Audio CD)
I was unaware of this cd. I always liked his voice and playing. My fave is "See The Light" but I have enjoyed this one since I happened on it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rockin Or Rappin,
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This review is from: Feel This (Audio CD)
I believe that Jeff Healey got caught up in the rap movement that started to explode across the music scene in the early 90's. "Feel This" is an example of trying to meld music, experimenting with new sounds. Definitely, less bluesy sounding, while rock dominates this album he also tries to give several songs the short staccato sound of rap. Overall, this is a pretty decent album. Jr. John appears on "If You Can't Feel Anything Else" a horrible attempt at a rap that melds in Healey's dive-bombs and squealing guitar. We can't blame Healey though, everyone had to try it (Aerosmith succeeded and Billy Joel didn't). Fortunately, that's the worst song of the album. "Lost In Your Eyes" is a great ballad that expresses Healey's voice, as does "Heart of an Angel". "My Kinda Lover" and "Baby's Lookin' Hot" are a couple of up-beat rocking tunes. I also enjoy "Dreams of Love" and "You're Coming Home". Healey is able to put some good licks on each song. He is definitely a good guitarist, but it is not enough to save some of the songs off of this album.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
ok-album, lousy record,
This review is from: Feel This (Audio CD)
really not the most inspired album of Jeff. But real lousy is only one thing: the sound quality. The sound engineer must have tomatoes in his ears. Much too much heights let you take this CD out of the player just after inserting. Jeff (and the Arista staff) should really care more for this!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just OK,
By "rawhead68" (CANADA EH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Feel This (Audio CD)
Another fine example of great musicians who can't write a great song. This CD has Jeff Healey searching for a new direction and ending up somewhere between rock and dare I say it rap. Even the stronger songs seem to have elements that seem out of place. A good example would be "Leave the light on". Probably the strongest song on the CD. It is marred by distorted guitars from start to finish. This is a long way from the blues rock that Jeff was known for. If that is what you are looking for, look elsewhere
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Feel This by Jeff Healey (Audio CD - 2009)
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