
The album contains the studio version of "I Do," a live recording of which (from the album Showtime!) would be the J. It was, however, the band's first album on which they did not use an outside producer, as well as their first project with recording engineer David Thoener, with whom they later collaborated on their best-selling albums Love Stinks and Freeze Frame. Geils Band's last original album for Atlantic Records after almost eight years with the label. The album did not perform well in the marketplace, and would be the J.

The album was released on June 9, 1977, by Atlantic Records. Verse 1 I could see it was a rough-cut Tuesday Slow-motion weekdays stare me down Her lipstick reflex got me wound There were no defects to be found Snapshot image froze without a sound Verse 2.

Geils Band were known for their rousing live shows before finding even greater success as hitmakers in the ’80s. Geils Band, though it is credited with the shortened band name of "Geils", the only album in their catalog that this was done. One of the defining blues-rock outfits of the ’70s, The J. Record World called this performance "a contagious disease like the boogie woogie flu, but it's a bug you won't mind having.Monkey Island is the seventh studio album by American rock band The J. It was also included on the band's 1976 live album, Blow Your Face Out. Their version was described by one reviewer as a "barn-burning cover of.(a) soul nugget". Geils Band Must of Got Lost 1995 First I Look at the Purse by the J. Geils Band, being included on their album Hotline. The song was popularized in 1975 by the J. In 1968, the song was popularized by Mandala, as a single release from the band's only album, Soul Crusade, in an arrangement similar to that of The Sonics. The version was included in a Jerden Records 1996 compilation of Sonics material, Fire and Ice II: The 'Lost' Tapes Geils Band - (Aint Nothin But A) House Party - Winterland Classic Rock on MV 30. The song was later re-released in 1967 on Atlantic Records Ī version of the song was recorded in 1967 by The Sonics, but not officially released at that time. At the time, the songwriting credit was shared between Harvey Scales and guitarist Rudy Jacobs, with the song published by LaCour's L. We have a collection of 37 song lyrics by The J. Geils Band has recorded approximately 358 music tracks and released 23 albums since the beginning of his musical carrier in 1967. The song was originally released in 1967 by Harvey Scales and The Seven Sounds, on Magic Touch Records, owned by Lenny LaCour. Oh do I love you with all my heart I do, I do now, yes I do Do I want you to stay by my side I do, I do now, yes I do Do I want you to be all mine I do, I do now, yes I do And I. Geils Band is a well known Hard Rock music group from Worcester, MA, United States. The song was later recorded and popularized by The Sonics, Mandala and the J. Love-Itis is a song written by Harvey Scales and Albert Vance (with Rudy Jacobs also initially acknowledged as a co-writer), originally recorded by Harvey Scales and The Seven Sounds. Single by Harvey Scales and The Seven Sounds But you got me standin Waitin all night And baby, girl, It just aint right. I Do, the old Marvelows tune from 1965, comes complete with handclaps, horns and backing doo-wop vocals.

1967 single by Harvey Scales and The Seven Sounds "Love-Itis" Geils Band faithful, a party hound baffled by this new, richer, deeper sound, there were a couple of reassuring covers.
