and Other Tales from the Vinyl Jungle is the fifth studio album by American rock band The J. Geils Band. The album was released on September 25, 1974, by Atlantic Records. All songs written by Peter Wolf and Seth Justman, except as noted. Peter Wolf - lead vocals. Magic Dick - harmonica. Seth Justman - keyboards. Additional personnel. George Jessel - spoken word vocals on "Funky Judge". Producer: Bill Szymczyk.
Band Name J. and Other Tales from the Vinyl Jungle. 版公司 Atlantic Records. Look Me in the Eye. 03:59.
Harmonica – Magic Dick. Keyboards, Vocals – Seth Justman. Other – Juke Joint Jimmy. Percussion, Vocals – Stephen Jo Bladd.
Album · 1974 · 9 Songs. The easy-rolling "Must of Got Lost" -The J. Geils Band's biggest hit of the '70s-is this 1974 album's calling card. Like that tune, most of the record finds the group playing to their strengths as a gritty, greasy, R&B-based outfit, whether on the frenetic, hard-grooving workout "Detroit Breakdown" or the cover of Bull & The Matadors' good-time '60s hit "Funky Judge.
and Other Tales From the Vinyl Jungle spawned the biggest Atlantic hit for the J. Geils Band, the wonderfully obsessive, questioning dilemma titled "Must of Got Lost. The album produces one of the effects of that drug: exhilaration, and is a fine example of their creative musical journey.
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Nightmares And Other Tales From The Vinyl Jungle.
Artist: The J. Geils Band Genre: Rock Release Date: 11/07/1995 Label: Warner Bros. Catalog Number: 82805-2 Recording: Studio Length: Format: CD. Dig-Deeper. Original Album Series Vol. 2 (CD) The J. J. Geils Band (LP) The J. Original Album Series (CD) The J. Best Of The J. Geils Band (CD) The J. Showtime! (CD) The J. And Other Tales From The Vinyl Jungle (CD) The J. Bloodshot (CD) The J. Full House "Live" (CD) The J.
J. Geils Band Freeze Frame. Geils Band Love Stinks. Geils Band Blow Your Face Out. Geils Band Centerfold. Geils Band Flashback: The Best of the J. Geils.