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Southside Johnny & Asbury Jukes - I Don't Want To Go Home (1976) / This Time It's For Real (1977) (2004)
vom: 25.06.2025
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Mikoko
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[img]links/images/splogo.jpg[/img] [center][url=https://postimg.cc/k2snrMHj][img(width=500 height=488)]https://i.postimg.cc/FK51L7VQ/000.jpg[/img][/url][/center] Rock Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes are a Jersey Shore musical group led by Southside Johnny. During the band's formative years Miami Steve Van Zandt acted as the band's co-leader, guitarist, songwriter, arranger and producer, while other members of The E-Street Band including Clarence Clemons, Max Weinberg, Garry Tallent, Ernest Carter, Patti Scialfa, and Soozie Tyrell have all performed, toured and/or recorded with the Jukes. The band's horn section - The Miami Horns - has also toured and recorded with Bruce Springsteen. More than one hundred musicians can claim to have been members of the Asbury Jukes, including Jon Bon Jovi I Don't Want to Go Home was the first album by New Jersey rock/R&B band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. I Don't Want to Go Home sounds like the work of the greatest bar band in the history of the world; pumping out superb covers of lesser-known R&B classics (with Lee Dorsey and Ronnie Spector on hand to contribute guest vocals) as well as like-minded originals; the Jukes are admirably tough but versatile on this record, adding the right touch of swagger on "How Come You Treat Me So Bad" and "Broke Down Piece of Man" while sounding suitably heartbroken on the title cut and generally proving they can play anything they set their minds to and make it cook. While Springsteen fans were initially attracted to this album by the presence of two otherwise unavailable tunes by the Boss, "The Fever" and "You Mean So Much to Me," his bandmate, Steve Van Zandt, turned out to be the secret weapon on this album, producing the sessions and writing three of the album's best songs, and Southside Johnny Lyon's vocals are powerful and fully confident on every track, even while trading verses with legends like Dorsey and Spector. This Time It's for Real is the second album. This Time It's for Real kicks off with a powerhouse, roof-raising anthem (the title cut) before Southside and the Jukes (and their behind-the-scenes mastermind, Miami Steve Van Zandt) ease into a soulful mood, with vintage R&B groups the Coasters, the Drifters, and the Five Satins lending vocals to three tunes. While much of the album stays in a mid-tempo R&B groove, the band is in superb form throughout (especially the truly mighty Miami Horns), and Southside Johnny more than holds his own as a soul belter, no mean feat with some of the great men of R&B on hand as guests. A stack of fine songs from Van Zandt (and his old buddy Bruce Springsteen) adds the icing to the cake; while purists might wish it rocked harder, This Time It's for Real proves that Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes were one of the finest R&B-based show bands of the 1970s. [color=#FF0000]1 I don't want to go home 2 Got to get you off my mind 3 How come you treat me so bad 4 The Fever 5 Broke down piece of man 6 Sweeter than honey 7 Fannie Mae 8 It ain't the meat (it's the motion) 9 I choose to sing the blues 10 You mean so much to me baby 11 This Time It's For Real 12 Without Love 13 Check Mr. Popeye 14 First night 15 She got me where she wants me 16 Some things just don't change 17 Little girl so fine 18 I ain't got the fever no more 19 Love On The Wrong Side Of Town 20 When You Dance[/color] mp3 320
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