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Love Stinks

The J. Geils Band

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Album Review

Released some two years after the band's EMI debut, Sanctuary, the Love Stinks project would see the J. Geils Band going in an even more commercial-leaning direction than its predecessor. Taking over the main production duties, keyboard player/main songwriter Seth Justman set out to better the band's gold-plus-selling Sanctuary. And to some degree, he wildly succeeded. Although not as consistent or diverse as Sanctuary, Love Stinks would feature one of the band's most recognizable FM songs ever — the album's infectious title track "Love Stinks." In a live setting, the track would often turn into a veritable tour de force only to be outdone by Peter Wolf's hilarious rap about "Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden smoking weed together," which would introduce the song (often on a nightly basis). "Night Time" is another great, although somewhat typical "rave-on" type of J. Geils song; "No Anchovies Please" is a little strange; and closer "Till the Walls Come Tumblin' Down" is, as the song title hints, just that. Bolstered by "Just Can't Wait," another good album opener, Love Stinks turns out to be solid effort, but one that sounds a little outdated at times due to its acerbic, synth textures. Not one of the band's best overall records but one that would allow the band to outdo itself with the classic Freeze Frame a year later.

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Great late 70's rock tunes

The ITunes reviewer does not do this album justice. This album was cut at the true peak of the J. Geils band, when they were blowing away audiences all across America. Anyone who saw this band play live in the late 70's and early 80's knows this was the best live show of its day. This album may not be as good as their live stuff, but it is closer to who they were as a band then the Freeze Frame album. This is still a great album of catchy studio tunes by the preeminent live band of its day. Great stuff.

Love Stinks

1st off, can't believe there's only one reveiw of this GREAT J. Geils album, Love Stinks.
Yes, I'm a huge fan of the band, only seen them twice live, but hoping to go again this summer.
Album has 4 great songs, Just can't wait, comeback, night time and til the walls....
Overall a great album, yes, the band was getting more commercialize (see Freeze Frame), but, still a great album with great songs, fun and rocking as only J. Geils knows how.

Biography

Formed: 1967 in Boston, MA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The J. Geils Band was one of the most popular touring rock & roll bands in America during the '70s. Where their contemporaries were influenced by the heavy boogie of British blues-rock and the ear-splitting sonic adventures of psychedelia, the J. Geils Band was a bar band pure and simple, churning out greasy covers of obscure R&B, doo wop, and soul tunes, cutting them with a healthy dose of Stonesy swagger. While their muscular sound and the hyper jive of frontman Peter Wolf packed arenas...
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