The J. Geils Band   Ladies Invited
3.1
good
Release Date: 1973
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4.0 excellentmmerillat | March 9th 16

As usual the up-tempo songs are the best: "Did You No Wrong" is a dynamic rocker with some blistering J. Geils guitar work, "I Can't Go On" is a full-out funky jam, and "Lay Your Good Thing Down" is fine blue-eyed soul with slick hipster vocals from Peter Wolf. The ballads here show a level of emotion and commitment that you might not expect: "My Baby Don't Love Me" is a countrified, tear-in-my-beer weeper with aching harmony vocals from Seth Justman, "Chimes" is an atmospheric, paranoid tune with great dynamics and a vocal from Wolf that veers between intimate and over-the-top howling, and probably best of all is the laid-back songs "That's Why I'm Thinking of You.

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3.5 greatSagacious13 | April 11th 23
2.0 poorritchierich1 | March 29th 23
3.0 goodslackr | February 25th 19

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