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Blow Your Face Out Live

'Blow Your Face Out' captures the J. Geils Band at their rowdiest and most electrifying. Recorded live at the height of their '70s powers, the album is a raw, sweat-soaked blast of blues-rock, R&B, and hard-driving boogie. Peter Wolf's swaggering vocals and the band's loose-but-locked-in groove turn every track into a party, with extended jams and call-and-response energy that put you right in the middle of the crowd. It's not a polished studio showcase - it's a full-tilt document of a band feeding off the audience and blowing the doors off the room. The set, recorded at Boston Garden and Cobo Hall in November 1975, has been remastered from the original analog masters by Bernie Grundman.

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'Blow Your Face Out' captures the J. Geils Band at their rowdiest and most electrifying. Recorded live at the height of their '70s powers, the album is a raw, sweat-soaked blast of blues-rock, R&B, and hard-driving boogie. Peter Wolf's swaggering vocals and the band's loose-but-locked-in groove turn every track into a party, with extended jams and call-and-response energy that put you right in the middle of the crowd. It's not a polished studio showcase - it's a full-tilt document of a band feeding off the audience and blowing the doors off the room. The set, recorded at Boston Garden and Cobo Hall in November 1975, has been remastered from the original analog masters by Bernie Grundman.

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'Blow Your Face Out' captures the J. Geils Band at their rowdiest and most electrifying. Recorded live at the height of their '70s powers, the album is a raw, sweat-soaked blast of blues-rock, R&B, and hard-driving boogie. Peter Wolf's swaggering vocals and the band's loose-but-locked-in groove turn every track into a party, with extended jams and call-and-response energy that put you right in the middle of the crowd. It's not a polished studio showcase - it's a full-tilt document of a band feeding off the audience and blowing the doors off the room. The set, recorded at Boston Garden and Cobo Hall in November 1975, has been remastered from the original analog masters by Bernie Grundman.