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she challenged herself to kick her perfectionist tendencies
Experience the mad and macabre for yourself in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre®
but the time for a concentrated attempt at an LP seemed far away
designed to cut through the noise of an oversaturated market
The J. Geils Band "Live Full House" reggae she challenged herself to kickRecorded over two nights in April 1972 at Detroits 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 bands first Top 40 album. In new liner notes, the bands singer, Peter Wolf, calls LIVE
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