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J. GEILS BAND in 1971, who swept across the US at once, riding on the momentum of their shocking debut. Their symbolic soundboard album is now available as a best master. This work is engraved with the “June 27, 1971 New York performance”. It is a stereo soundboard recording recorded at the famous venue “Fillmore East”, which has produced many legends. Speaking of 1971, it was the year of the release of “THE MORNING AFTER”, and the tour also changed depending on the time. First of all, let’s explore the position of this work while taking a bird’s-eye view of the activities at that time. 1970 January 8th – February 1st: US #1 (7 shows) April 5th – May 14th: US #2 (10 shows) June 5th + 6th: US #3 (2 shows) June 27th – August 22nd: US #4 (10 shows) September 18th + 19th: US #5 (2 shows) October 16th – November 6th: US #6 (5 shows) November 16th “THE J. GEILS BAND” released December 18th + 31st: US #7 (2 shows) 1971 January 1st: New York show January 22nd – July 10th: US #8 (66 shows) ←★Here★ August 3rd: Philadelphia show August 28th – October 11th: US #9 (12 shows) October 16th “THE MORNING AFTER release》・October 16th-December 31st: North America (43 performances)This is J. GEILS BAND in 1970/1971. Around the time of their debut, they were semi-professional, doing about 10 mini-tours at a time, but in 1971, they changed dramatically. They started their first full-scale tour, “US #8,” with more than 60 performances in about half a year. The Fillmore East performance in this work was the 63rd concert at the end of the tour. This show was broadcast on the local station “WNEW-FM” and has produced many previously released groups. This work is also the same classic FM sound board, but it is the highest peak update board recently released by overseas core mania. It is a polished version of the best master, but the sound is like a “super realistic LIVE FULL HOUSE”. In terms of sound quality, it is equivalent to the traditional official work, but this work is even more vivid because it was originally for FM broadcasting. The raw, unprocessed live performance is scorching hot, and the mix is rough. When you are exposed to that heat, “LIVE FULL HOUSE” feels small. The scorching hot stage that can only be seen in the debut era is depicted on this top-of-the-line live sound board. It is a different set from “LIVE FULL HOUSE”, so let’s organize it by comparing. Debut! (8 songs) Sno-Cone (★) / Wait (★) / First I Look At The Purse / Homework / Pack Fair And Square / Cruisin’ For A Love / Serves You Right To Suffer / Hard Drivin’ Man Morning After (2 songs + α) Whammer Jammer / People-It Ain’t What You Do (It’s How You Do It) (★) *Note: The “★” mark is a song that could not be heard on the traditional album “LIVE FULL HOUSE”. …And so on. “People” may be an unfamiliar song title, but it is a 30-second improvisation song that leads to “It Ain’t What You Do (It’s How You Do It)”. And the show is almost entirely about the debut album “J. GEILS BAND”. Eight of the 11 songs are piled up, making it truly worthy of being called the “first album of live performances”, and the pleasure of having a great album blown up by stage tension poured into your brain is irreplaceable. That is the highest peak update of the legendary sound board that has the same value as “J. GEILS BAND”. That is the true nature of this work. An absolute masterpiece that should have been made into an official work. Stereo sound board recording of “June 27, 1971 Fillmore East Performance”. The highest peak update board where overseas enthusiasts polished the best master on the legendary FM broadcast sound board. In terms of quality, it is comparable to the traditional board “LIVE FULL HOUSE”, but the rawness far surpasses it. This is an absolute work that will be the “first album of live performances” with 8 of the 11 songs from the debut album. Fillmore East, New York, NY, USA 27th June 1971 STEREO SBD WNEW-FM Broadcast 01. Bill Graham Introduction 02. Sno-Cone 03. Wait 04. First I Look At The Purse 05. Whammer Jammer 06. Homework 07. Pack Fair And Square 08. Cruisin’ For A Love 09. Serves You Right To Suffer 10. Hard Drivin’ Man 11. Thank You Staff & Bill Graham 12. People 13. It Ain’t What You Do (It’s How You Do It) Peter Wolf – lead vocals J. Geils – guitar Magic Dick – harmonica Seth Justman – piano, organ Danny Klein – bass Stephen Jo Bladd – drums, vocals STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
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