 Road House: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
|  Mess of Blues
|  The Very Best of The Jeff Healey Band 1998 release on Camden featuring over 65 minutes of the genius blues/ rock guitarist's finest moments. Contains cutsfrom all four of his albums for Arista. 16 tracks total, including Healey's unique interpretations of Led Zeppelin's 'Communication Breakdown' & George Harrison's '... |  See the Light
|  The Jeff Healey Band - Live at Montreux 1999 The Jeff Healey Band has made several appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival, including this 1999 performance, which is now available on CD for the first time. Featuring 12 songs from their explosive set, the band (Healey, Joe Rockman on bass, Pat Rush on guitar, and Tom Steph... |
 Get Me Some Long awaited fifth album from the Canadian blues guitarist/vocalist finds him in peak form. 13 tracks including the first single, 'I Tried'. Healey is best known for his hit single, 'Angel Eyes' off his 1988 debut album, 'See the Light'. 2000 release. S |  The Long Road It's never easy following up a multi-platinum success, but Canada's Nickelback's latest seem sure to match the sales of the many-million-selling Silver Side Up. The formula remains pretty much the same--nothing fancy, just radio-friendly grunge that lends an appropriately dramati... |  Dark Horse Nickelback have established themselves as one of the biggest rock bands in the world. With over 26 million albums sold worldwide they have made their mark in rock and roll history. Their new album, 'Dark Horse', is one of the most anticipated releases this year. The band brought ... |  Eagles - The Very Best Of This packed double-disc is the slim option for fans who find the Eagles' vaunted greatest hits sets too little and the boxed set too hefty. Hit singles large and medium are here, often ("One of These Nights," "Hotel California") still sounding definitive and even tough. Large hel... |  Trouble Is... It's not hard to understand the appeal of Kenny Wayne Shepherd, currently being hailed as the heir to Stevie Ray Vaughan. He's young (an increasing rarity in blues and blues-related genres), he writes catchy songs, and his "Blue on Black" is widely played on rock radio. Trouble I... |