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The J. Geils Band were coming off a commercially ... Lost") and managed to hit the Top 20. But the best-ever version appears on the 1976 live album Blow Your Face Out, which was recorded in ...
On February 14th, 1970, the Who, in their post-Tommy prime, played a concert at the University of Leeds that engineer Bob Pridden captured on an eight-track recorder – it would form the basis ...
During the Seventies, the J. Geils Band would release eight studio albums and two live records while touring relentlessly – but they wouldn’t hit their commercial peak until the beginning of ...
After spending years honing their rafters-rattling live act — and making multiple attempts at distilling all that on-stage energy in the studio — the J. Geils Band released their first album ...
Geils is best known for The J. Geils Band's No ... Geils Band reunited in 1999 for some live dates and performed sporadically thereafter. Geils released his first solo album, Jay Geils Plays ...