J. Geils Band - "Live" Full House: Rhino High Fidelity (180g Vinyl LP)
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J. Geils Band "Live" Full House Reissued on 180g LP as Part of the Rhino High Fidelity Series: (AAA) Cut From the Original Analog Master Tapes by Kevin Gray and Pressed at Optimal
Recorded over two nights in April 1972 at Detroit's Cinderella Ballroom, "Live" Full House captures the J. Geils Band playing full tilt in its second home. The set ignites from the first note, with the sextet tearing through the whiplash stops and starts of "Whammer Jammer," "Pack Fair and Square," and "Hard Drivin' Man." Released later that year, "Live" Full House became the band's first Top 40 album.
In new liner notes, the band's singer, Peter Wolf, calls "Live" Full House one of his favorites. "This recording encapsulates the energy and spontaneity we always tried to give our audiences," he writes. "What you hear is the true, raw, unfiltered sound of The J. Geils Band, performing what we did every night."
To ensure consistent sonic excellence, Kevin Gray cut the lacquers and Optimal pressed the 180-gram vinyl. This release boasts high-quality glossy covers and “tip-on” jackets, an old-school aesthetic that evokes the golden age of vinyl.
Track Listing
Side One:
- First I Look at the Purse
- Homework
- Pack Fair and Square
- Whammer Jammer
- Hard Drivin' Man
Side Two:
- Serves You Right to Suffer
- Cruisin' for a Love
- Looking for Love





