On this day September 13 1988, See the Light was released, marking the debut album of the Jeff Healey Band. The Canadian blues rock group, fronted by the blind guitarist Jeff Healey, quickly gained attention for his innovative playing style and soulful voice.
The album featured the standout single Angel Eyes, which became a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, along with tracks like Confidence Man and the title song See the Light that highlighted Healey’s guitar mastery. Blending rock, blues, and heartfelt ballads, the record established the band as one of the most exciting new acts of the late 1980s.
See the Light achieved commercial and critical success, paving the way for Jeff Healey’s enduring influence in both rock and blues music.
80s insight: The album reflected how the 1980s still left room for authentic blues based rock amidst a decade dominated by pop and glam metal, with Jeff Healey’s talent setting him apart.
The album featured the standout single Angel Eyes, which became a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, along with tracks like Confidence Man and the title song See the Light that highlighted Healey’s guitar mastery. Blending rock, blues, and heartfelt ballads, the record established the band as one of the most exciting new acts of the late 1980s.
See the Light achieved commercial and critical success, paving the way for Jeff Healey’s enduring influence in both rock and blues music.
80s insight: The album reflected how the 1980s still left room for authentic blues based rock amidst a decade dominated by pop and glam metal, with Jeff Healey’s talent setting him apart.