Jeff Healey Band
Jeff Healey: guitar
Joe Rockman: bass
Tom Stephen: drums
Paradise Rock Club
Boston, Mass.
April 7, 1989
(late show)
touring their debut album "see the light" (released sept. 1988)
FM broadcast
runtime: 96:49 (minutes/seconds)
setlist:
1: stage introduction > the better it gets 5:07
2: I'm tore down 5:11
3: my little girl > 4:08
4: blue jean blues 9:17
5: band introductions :34
6: confidence man (John Hiatt) 4:19
7: I need to be loved 5:13
8: when the night comes falling from the sky (Bob Dylan) 7:55
9: the river of no return (with gap near end) 4:24
10: angel eyes 6:20
11: roadhouse blues 14:17
12: see the light 12:09
13: that's what they say 4:50
14: all along the watchtower (Bob Dylan) 11:53
15: announcer closing comments 1:10
lineage:
WBCN 104.1 FM live broadcast (not pre-recorded) >
Yamaha 500 reciever with digital tuner and wire antenna >
Teac reel deck (probably 3300) >
Maxell UD 7" reel tape @ 3.3/4ips >
played on Teac 3300 reel deck into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
artwork by ethiessen1.
recorded, digitized and posted by glasnostrd19.
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comments:
the Jeff Healey band also provided some of the music for the 1989 movie "road house"
(starring Patrick Swayze. tracks 2, 8 and 11 are all heard in that movie soundtrack.)
there is a gap where the broadcast signal drops out for about 26 seconds near the end of
the river. the radio announcer comes on and comments that they've lost the signal. I have
left that all in here, and not edited out the gap, just for the sake of leaving the actual
continuity intact as much as possible. the recording is complete except for that, and the
last few words of the radio announcer's closing comments. because this was recorded on a
full 7" reel side at 3.3/4 ips, there was no interruption of the recording and no other
music is missing from the show.
the FM reception has some static in parts, most noticable when Jeff talks between songs.
it never gets too bad and the stereo signal is there throughout.
Jeff Healey died of cancer on March 2, 2008, at age 41.

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