5/17/2023 0 Comments The j. geils band live full houseGeils Band's April 21 concerts at The Cinderella Ballroom in their entirety, including the eight tracks featured on. The record is occasion-agnostic put it on at a barbecue, a house party, or a first date, and feel the feel-good vibes coming off the vinyl. The two-disc 'LIVE' FULL HOUSE (DELUXE EDITION) set contains The J. Peter Wolf the singer must take some kind of prize for his bawled inanity: "Take out your false-teeth, I wanna suck on your gums!" Perhaps it would have been different if I'd been there that night. Recorded in Detroit, the band’s second home, FULL HOUSE is the quintessential party on a platter, something you put on when you want to feel good and pass that feeling on to others, as well. However apart from this number and a few good harmonica solos from Maine Dick(!) the album is largely disappointing. Recorded Live On April 21 and 22, 1972, At The Cindarella Ballroom. The record is saved by Hard Drivin' Man where they make some use of Seth Justman who used to play piano on Jerry Lee Lewis 45's! His piano on this track is excellent and they really seem to play some exciting rock and roll. Practically every song on this record could have been played by Mitch Ryder or MC5 (before the same audience), or Ten Years After, literally (en year ago. The trouble with this music is that it has all been played before. But unlike the limp imitations of the usual white Blues' bands, they play a more frenzied rock and roll blues that must be admired for its sustained energy level if for nothing else. Geils play South Side Chicago Blues - the standard 12-bar Otis Rush and John Lee Hooker stuff. Original pressing has 1841 Broadway address on label. This album was recorded before the legendary Detroit audience and it features songs from their last two studio albums. Geils Band Producer, Engineer Recording & Re-mix Geoffrey Haslam Vocals Peter Wolf Notes Recorded Live on April 21 & 22, 1972 at the Cinderella Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan. Geils Band are one of the most popular 'live' American bands.
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