Over ten years into his recording career, singer/guitarist Jeff Healey continues to churn out rockin' blues -- especially on his 2000 release, Get Me Some. Not a lot has changed over the years -- Healey still specializes in a melodic form of blues-rock that would sound perfect on mainstream rock radio -- or in the follow-up to Roadhouse (if Patrick Swayze decided to revisit his ass-kicking Dalton character). The classic Jeff Healey sound/approach can be heard throughout -- especially on such up-tempo ditties as the album-opening "Which One" and "My Life Story," while also taking it down a notch on the Allman Brothers-esque "Macon Georgia Blue" and the guitar/vocal album-closer, "Rachel's Song." Get Me Some is exactly what you'd expect to hear from a new Healey studio album. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Jeff Healey (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jeff Healey (Piano), Jeff Healey (Guitar (Electric)), Jeff Healey (Vocals), Jeff Healey (Vocals (Background)), Benmont Tench (Keyboards), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Richard Chycki (Percussion), Richard Chycki (Guitar (Rhythm)), Richard Chycki (Engineer), Richard Chycki (Digital Editing), Richard Chycki (Mixing), Marti Frederiksen (Guitar), Marti Frederiksen (Percussion), Marti Frederiksen (Vocals (Background)), Marti Frederiksen (Guitar (12 String)), Marti Frederiksen (Producer), Marti Frederiksen (Digital Editing), Ken Johnson (Art Direction), Arnold Lanni (Guitar), Arnold Lanni (Producer), Lou Pomanti (Piano), Lou Pomanti (Keyboards), Joe Rockman (Bass), Jim Scott (Engineer), Jim Scott (Mixing), Tom Stephen (Percussion), Tom Stephen (Drums), Tom Stephen (Executive Producer), The Jeff Healey Band (Producer), Garnet Armstrong (Art Direction), Margaret Malandruccolo (Photography), Philip Sayce (Guitar)