Bloodshot J. Geils Band

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  • Release Date: 10/31/1995
  • Original Release: 1973
  • Sales Rank: 25,280
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678280122

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Bloodshot

1LISTEN(Ain't Nothin' But A) House Party 4:43
2LISTENMake up Your Mind 3:30
3LISTENBack to Get Ya 5:19
4LISTENStruttin' with My Baby 3:18
5LISTENDon't Try to Hide It 2:34
6LISTENSouthside Shuffle 3:43
7LISTENHold Your Loving 2:32
8LISTENStart All over Again 4:13
9LISTENGive It to Me 6:32

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Bloodshot is the J. Geils Band's third studio album and their first Top Ten (and last until 1982's smash Freeze Frame). The band sounds tighter, meaner, and funkier than on their first two releases, frontman Peter Wolf is looser and wilder than ever, and J. Geils positively rips things up on guitar. This newfound power could be down to the band blanketing the country and honing their craft in sweaty bars and concert halls. The positive response to their raw and alive live album Full House may have helped too. Whatever the cause, Bloodshot fairly jumps through the speakers on flat-out rockers like their cover of obscure soul stomper "(Ain't Nothin But A) Houseparty," the lean and nasty "Back to Get Ya" (which features a classic Wolf aside, "Scramble my eggs, honey!"), and concert fave "Southside Shuffle." The band also shows their range with hokey but fun blues shuffle "Struttin' with My Baby," bopping jump blues ("Hold Your Loving"), and very convincing heartbroken balladry ("Start All Over Again"). The band also delivers their first self-penned classic, the reggae-influenced "Give It to Me," which starts off as a tight and tough reggae-influenced pop song and spreads out into a funky jam that equals anything similar the Stones ever attempted. Along with it being a hit, Bloodshot is the first Geils album to stake a claim on the major leagues of rock & roll. Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

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Great J. Geils Band CDby footpathcowboy

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July 18, 2009: BLOODSHOT is a great CD by the J. Geils Band. Featuring mostly originals alongside a couple of covers, this album is where the band comes into their own as far as studio recordings are concerned. The songwriting team of Peter Wolf and Seth Justman proved to be a force to reckon with, and the band's playing and singing was in top form. This is a CD you must own.

I Also Recommend: Sanctuary, "Live" Full House, Monkey Island, Love Stinks, Blow Your Face Out.