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J.Geils Band - Blow Your Face Out (1976) [Rhino 71278]  Music

Posted by Sartre at May 26, 2011
J.Geils Band - Blow Your Face Out (1976) [Rhino 71278]

J.Geils Band - Blow Your Face Out (1976) [Rhino 71278]
Rock | EAC Rip | Lossless FLAC (Tracks)+Log+Cue -> 500MB | Covers | FS+RS

Double-album live sets came into vogue in 1976 after Peter Frampton's sales went through the roof for A&M, Bob Seger found fame with Live Bullet on Capitol, and the J. Geils Band released its second in-concert document in four years, Blow Your Face Out. There is great power in these grooves recorded over two nights, November 15 and November 19, at the now deconstructed Boston Garden and in Detroit at Cobo Hall. "Must of Got Lost," "Where Did Our Love Go," and "Give It to Me" are here in all their glory, a different glory than the studio versions, on an album that should have done for Geils what Live Bullet and Frampton Comes Alive did for their respective artists. The J. Geils Band is more important and influential than the boys have been given credit for. It will be the live documents that ensure they eventually get their due, and Blow Your Face Out is a very worthy component that can still frazzle speakers.
The J. Geils Band - Original Album Series Vol. 2 (2014) Re-up

The J. Geils Band - Original Album Series Vol. 2 (2014)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
5CD | Atlantic/Rhino/Warner, 8122796157 | ~ 1547 or 672 Mb | Artwork(png) -> 220 Mb
Rock, Blues Rock

~ 1974 - Nightmares (…And Other Tales From The Vinyl Jungle), 1975 - Hotline, 1976 - Live: Blow Your Face Out, 1977 - Monkey Island & 1979 - Best Of The J. Geils Band ~

J. Geils Band - "Live" Full House (1972) [Reissue 1995]  Music

Posted by gribovar at March 12, 2025
J. Geils Band - "Live" Full House (1972) [Reissue 1995]

J. Geils Band - Live Full House (1972) [Reissue 1995]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 250 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 84 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Classic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Atlantic (82803-2)

The J. Geils Band made many fine, sometimes great, studio albums but where they really captured their full, thrilling potential was on the concert stage. Most live albums tend to be a poor excuse for actually being at the show in question, but the Geils Band's live albums jump out of the speakers with so much joy, fun, and unquenchable rock & roll spirit that you might as well be there. "Live" Full House was their first live record, and it is a blast from start to finish. Recorded in 1972 at Detroit's Cinderella Ballroom, the group runs through songs from their first two albums, The J. Geils Band and The Morning After, kicking out the jams on rockers like the Motown chestnut "First I Look at the Purse," Otis Rush's "Homework," and one of the group's first self-penned classics, "Hard Drivin' Man," as well as positively scorching through an incredible version of John Lee Hooker's dark and evil blues "Serves You Right to Suffer"…

J. Geils Band - "Live" Full House (1972) [Reissue 1995]  Music

Posted by gribovar at March 12, 2025
J. Geils Band - "Live" Full House (1972) [Reissue 1995]

J. Geils Band - Live Full House (1972) [Reissue 1995]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 250 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 84 MB | Covers - 16 MB
Genre: Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Classic Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Atlantic (82803-2)

The J. Geils Band made many fine, sometimes great, studio albums but where they really captured their full, thrilling potential was on the concert stage. Most live albums tend to be a poor excuse for actually being at the show in question, but the Geils Band's live albums jump out of the speakers with so much joy, fun, and unquenchable rock & roll spirit that you might as well be there. "Live" Full House was their first live record, and it is a blast from start to finish. Recorded in 1972 at Detroit's Cinderella Ballroom, the group runs through songs from their first two albums, The J. Geils Band and The Morning After, kicking out the jams on rockers like the Motown chestnut "First I Look at the Purse," Otis Rush's "Homework," and one of the group's first self-penned classics, "Hard Drivin' Man," as well as positively scorching through an incredible version of John Lee Hooker's dark and evil blues "Serves You Right to Suffer"…

Magic Dick & Jay Geils - Little Car Blues (1996)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 29, 2024
Magic Dick & Jay Geils - Little Car Blues (1996)

Magic Dick & Jay Geils - Little Car Blues (1996)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 338 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 118 MB | Covers - 4 MB
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Rounder Records (CD 3141)

J. Geils and Magic Dick's debut duo recording, 1994's Bluestime, was a straightforward tribute to hard-core Chicago blues, but the follow-up, Little Car Blues, embraces such far-flung blues offshoots as Kansas City jump, Duke Ellington swing, Louis Armstrong hot jazz, Etta James R&B, and Marvin Gaye soul. If the truth be told, Geils and Magic Dick are much more enjoyable as generalists than as specialists, for they can't compete with the top artists in any one genre but they cover many styles better than most. Magic Dick is a gifted harp blower, especially when he's imitating old jazz solos by Armstrong or Charlie Parker, with a quicksilver phrasing and big, reedy tone. Geils isn't particularly fast or flashy a guitarist, but he has a rare rhythmic instinct that makes the swing and jump of his tunes lively indeed.

J. Geils Band - The Morning After (1971) {2004 COE}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at May 29, 2018
J. Geils Band - The Morning After (1971) {2004 COE}

J. Geils Band - The Morning After (1971) {2004 COE}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 223 mb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 79 mb
Genre: blues rock, rock

The Morning After is the 1971 second album by Boston's J. Geils Band. Originally released by Atlantic Records, this was remastered and reissued in 2004 by COE.

Magic Dick & Jay Geils - Little Car Blues (1996)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Aug. 29, 2024
Magic Dick & Jay Geils - Little Car Blues (1996)

Magic Dick & Jay Geils - Little Car Blues (1996)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 338 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 118 MB | Covers - 4 MB
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Rounder Records (CD 3141)

J. Geils and Magic Dick's debut duo recording, 1994's Bluestime, was a straightforward tribute to hard-core Chicago blues, but the follow-up, Little Car Blues, embraces such far-flung blues offshoots as Kansas City jump, Duke Ellington swing, Louis Armstrong hot jazz, Etta James R&B, and Marvin Gaye soul. If the truth be told, Geils and Magic Dick are much more enjoyable as generalists than as specialists, for they can't compete with the top artists in any one genre but they cover many styles better than most. Magic Dick is a gifted harp blower, especially when he's imitating old jazz solos by Armstrong or Charlie Parker, with a quicksilver phrasing and big, reedy tone. Geils isn't particularly fast or flashy a guitarist, but he has a rare rhythmic instinct that makes the swing and jump of his tunes lively indeed.

The J. Geils Band - The J. Geils Band (1971)  Music

Posted by Karlan...com K at Aug. 3, 2006
The J. Geils Band - The J. Geils Band (1971)
The J. Geils Band - The J. Geils Band (1971) | Genre: Blues Rock
MP3 | 160Kbps | 33:21 | 38 Mb

The J. Geils Band - The Morning After (1971)  Music

Posted by countryfreak at Aug. 31, 2010
The J. Geils Band - The Morning After (1971)

The J. Geils Band - The Morning After (1971)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image) + CUE + LOG | 234 MB | Covers Included
Genre: Rock/Blues-Rock/Hard Rock | Label: Atlantic | Catalog Number: 82807-2 | Release Date: 1971 | RAR 5% Rec. | RS.com + HF.com

The Morning After is a near perfect follow-up to the J. Geils Band's self-titled debut album. It's more of the same winning blend of rocked-out blues, jumped-up soul, and pure rock & roll wildness with enough attitude and energy to get a club full of people from zero to sweaty in less than 60 seconds. Featuring the original versions of songs that became radio staples in their live incarnations ("Looking for a Love," the Magic Dick showcase "Whammer Jammer"), a batch of covers of rare soul gems ("So Sharp," Don Covay's "The Usual Place," the aforementioned "Looking for a Love"), and some fine originals (the rip-roaring opener "I Don't Need You No More," the very funky "Gotta Have Your Love," and the heart-rending ballad "Cry One More Time," which was covered memorably by Gram Parsons on G.P.), The Morning After is definite proof that the J. Geils Band were well on their way to becoming one of the best rock & roll bands of any era.
The J. Geils Band - House of Blues, Boston, MA (2009) [Reunion Show]

The J. Geils Band - House of Blues, Boston, MA (2009) [Reunion Show]
2 CD | flac (separate files) | cue, no log | mp3 (CBR, 320kbps) | md5, ffp | Artwork | 702 MB (5% rec); 303 MB (3% rec)