Live Full House by The J. Geils Band is a 1972 vintage vinyl capturing the band’s energetic live performance early in their career. Formed in 1967 in Worcester, Massachusetts, The J. Geils Band built their reputation blending rock, blues rock, and classic rock influences. This album showcases their raw stage presence and musicianship, featuring standout tracks like "Whammer Jammer" and "Serves You Right to Suffer." The band’s songwriting was primarily driven by Wolf and Justman, key figures in shaping their sound during this period. The record is graded VG++, with only minimal surface marks and clean, essentially flawless playback expected. This pressing offers a snapshot of the band’s early 1970s live energy before lineup changes and later reunions.
Track listing & samples
The J. Geils Band – Live Full House
First I Look at the Purse
Homework
Pack Fair and Square
Whammer Jammer
Hard Drivin' Man
Serves You Right to Suffer
Cruisin' for a Love
Looking for a Love
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