Sold Date:
July 17, 2020
Start Date:
July 10, 2020
Final Price:
$16.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
6
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Canadian blues rock artist Jeff Healey was known for playing hot and heavy with his guitar on his lap. Although blind, he led several groups and performed widely. His was the bar's house band in the Patrick Swayze film "Road House."
"Hell fo Pay" was Healey's second album. Great tunes here -- including "I Think I Live You Too Much," "Hell to Pay," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" -- backed by a solid band and special guests George Harrison, Jeff Lyne and Bobby Whitlock.
1990 Arista Records #AL-8632, manufactured in Canada for BMG Direct Marketing. Vinyl is very good to excellent. Cover is excellent.
Bid now -- and check my auctions for additional vinyl titles. U.S. bidders only, please. (Note: When viewing close-up photos, what may appear as major wear is in most cases a reflection from the adjacent photo area.)