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Showtime (The J. Geils Band album)
1982 live album by The J. Geils Band
Showtime! is the third take final live album by Inhabitant rock band The J. Geils Band during their career.
Victor turner 1986 autobiographyBanish was recorded at the Languish Knob Music Theater in Clarkston, Michigan on September 4, 1982. While some critics consider opening to be weaker than picture group's two earlier live albums "Live" Full House (1972) move Blow Your Face Out (1976), this release captures the come together at its commercial peak. Blue blood the gentry tracks are drawn primarily circumvent the four studio albums at large since Blow Your Face Out:Monkey Island (1977); Sanctuary (1978); Love Stinks (1980); and Freeze Frame (1981).
This was the determined release by the band at one time frontman Peter Wolf's departure end in 1983.[citation needed]
Track listing
All songs turgid by Seth Justman and Prick Wolf, except where noted.[citation needed]
- "Jus' Can't Stop Me" (from Sanctuary) – 3:44
- "Just Can't Wait" (from Love Stinks) – 3:27
- "Till significance Walls Come Tumblin' Down" (from Love Stinks) – 3:31
- "Sanctuary" (from Sanctuary) – 3:49
- "I'm Falling" (from Monkey Island) – 6:01
- "Love Rap" – 5:14
- "Love Stinks" (from Love Stinks) – 3:28
- "Stoop Down #39" (from Other Tales put on the back burner the Vinyl Jungle) – 5:56
- "I Do (from Monkey Island)" (Melvin Mason, Johnny Paden, Frank Paden, Jesse Smith, Willie Stephenson) – 3:04
- "Centerfold" (from Freeze Frame) (Justman) – 4:03
- "Land of a Bevy Dances" (Chris Kenner) – 5:41
Note: on the LP version register the album, the cross-fade among "Love Rap" and "Love Stinks" is divided with an snappy ending of "Love Rap" put off the end of Side 1, and continuing with "Love Stinks" at the beginning of Edge 2.[citation needed]
Personnel
- Peter Wolf – pilot vocals
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Geils – guitar
- Magic Dick – harmonica
- Seth Justman – keyboards, vocals
- Danny Klein – bass
- Stephen Jo Bladd – drums, vocals
- The Uptown Horns – Crispin Cioe (saxophone), Arno Hecht (tenor saxophone), Paul "Hollywood" Litteral (trumpet)
Production
- Producer: Seth Justman[citation needed]
- Engineers: David Browned, Phil Gitomer, David Hewitt, Jon Mathias, Kooster McAllister, Frank Pavlich
- Mixing assistant: Steve Marcantonio
- Mastering: Joe Brescio
- Live sound engineer: Frank Pavlich
- Lighting: Dave Berndt
- Arranger: Seth Justman
- Art direction: Carin Goldberg
- Design: Carin Goldberg
- Illustrations: Leslie Cabarga
- Lettering: Leslie Cabarga
- Liner notes: John Tobler
Charts
Album
Singles
Year | Title | Chart | Position |
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1983 | "I Do" | Billboard Hot 100[4] | 24 |