::Live Full House
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"Live" Full House is the first live album, and third album overall, by American rock band The J. Geils Band, released in 1972.
The album peaked at #54 on the Billboard album chart in North America, with the tracks "Looking for a Love" and "Serves You Right to Suffer" enjoying considerable radio airplay, thus setting up the breakthrough success of the band's next album, 1973's Bloodshot.
The album's cover depicts a poker hand, but the hand shown is not a "full house" as defined by the rules of the game (this is intentional; the Queen in the poker hand is winking). The title is also a play on words, referring to a packed concert venue or "full house" by concert promoters.
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"Live" Full House is the first live album, and third album overall, by American rock band The J. Geils Band, released in 1972.
The album peaked at #54 on the Billboard album chart in North America, with the tracks "Looking for a Love" and "Serves You Right to Suffer" enjoying considerable radio airplay, thus setting up the breakthrough success of the band's next album, 1973's Bloodshot.
The album's cover depicts a poker hand, but the hand shown is not a "full house" as defined by the rules of the game (this is intentional; the Queen in the poker hand is winking). The title is also a play on words, referring to a packed concert venue or "full house" by concert promoters.
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Live Full House sections
Intro Track listing Personnel Production Charts
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