Album of the Day
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FULL HOUSE “LIVE”
J Geils Band
70s
Rock
Album of the Day
J Geils Band
The J. Geils Band hailed from Boston but found Detroit particularly welcoming and cut their first concert album at the Motor City's Cinderella Ballroom in April, 1972. FULL HOUSE shows that the sextet's reputation as one of the greatest live bands of the era was well-deserved. Along with one top-notch original (“Hard Drivin' Man”), the sextet make blues and R&B favorites like “Serves You Right to Suffer” and “First I Look at the Purse” their own with remarkably energetic workouts. While vocalist Peter Wolf and harp player Magic Dick merit special mention, the entire band is on fire throughout this set. Guitarist John Geils was born on this day in 1946, and in his honor we'll turn up the full-tilt rock 'n' roll that is “LIVE” FULL HOUSE.