Cover to Cover | ||||
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Released | 13 June 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994-1995 | |||
Studio | A&M Studios (Hollywood, California)
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Genre | Blues rock | |||
Length | 57:26 | |||
Label | Arista | |||
Producer | Thom Panunzio and The Jeff Healey Band | |||
The Jeff Healey Band chronology | ||||
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Singles from Cover to Cover | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Entertainment Weekly | B− [2] |
Cover to Cover is the fourth album by the Jeff Healey Band. It is an album of cover songs, released in 1995.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original Artist | Length |
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1. | "Shapes of Things" | Paul Samwell-Smith, Keith Relf | The Yardbirds | 4:39 |
2. | "Freedom" | Jimi Hendrix | Jimi Hendrix | 3:34 |
3. | "Yer Blues" | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | The Beatles | 4:31 |
4. | "Stop Breakin' Down" | Robert Johnson | Robert Johnson | 4:21 |
5. | "Angel" | Jimi Hendrix | Jimi Hendrix | 4:30 |
6. | "Evil" | Willie Dixon | Howlin' Wolf | 3:49 |
7. | "Stuck in the Middle with You" | Gerry Rafferty, Joe Egan | Stealers Wheel | 4:06 |
8. | "I Got a Line on You" | Randy California | Spirit | 3:13 |
9. | "Run Through the Jungle" | J.C. Fogerty | Creedence Clearwater Revival | 4:24 |
10. | "As the Years Go Passing By" | Deadric Malone | Albert King | 6:47 |
11. | "I'm Ready" | Willie Dixon | Muddy Waters | 3:35 |
12. | "Badge" | Eric Clapton, George Harrison | Cream | 3:57 |
13. | "Communication Breakdown" | Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham | Led Zeppelin | 3:17 |
14. | "Me and My Crazy Self" | Henry Glover, Syd Nathan | Lonnie Johnson | 2:50 |
Total length: | 57:26 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Shapes of Things" | Samwell-Smith, Relf | 4:34 |
2. | "Stop Breakin' Down" | Johnson | 4:20 |
3. | "Highway 49" | Big Joe Williams | 3:34 |
4. | "As the Years Go Passing By" | Malone | 6:47 |
5. | "I'm Ready" | Dixon | 3:33 |
6. | "Evil" | Dixon | 3:48 |
7. | "Stuck in the Middle With You" | Rafferty, Egan | 4:06 |
8. | "Angel" | Hendrix | 4:29 |
9. | "The Moon Is Full" | Gwendolyn Collins | 4:06 |
10. | "Yer Blues" | Lennon, McCartney | 4:31 |
11. | "Communication Breakdown" | Page, Jones, Bonham | 3:17 |
12. | "Me and My Crazy Self" | Glover, Nathan | 2:49 |
The Jeff Healey Band
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Year | Chart | Peak Position |
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1995 | Billboard Blues Albums [3] | 1 |
1995 | Canadian RPM 100 Albums [4] | 44 |
1995 | UK Albums Chart [5] | 50 |
1995 | Swedish Albums Chart [6] | 23 |
1995 | Dutch Mega Album Top 100 [7] | 50 |
1995 | Swiss Albums Chart [8] | 31 |
1995 | Australian Albums Chart [9] | 80 |
Year | Song | Chart | Position |
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1995 | "I Got a Line on You " | RPM 100 Hit Tracks [10] | 34 |
1995 | "Angel" | RPM 100 Hit Tracks [11] | 33 |
1995 | "Stuck in the Middle with You" | Billboard Mainstream Rock [12] | 39 |
1995 | "Stuck in the Middle with You" | RPM 100 Hit Tracks [13] | 33 |
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