SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY AND THE ASBURY JUKES - LIVE IN CLEVELAND '77 - 2-LP - VINYL LP
As the "Jukes" part of their name would suggest, Southside Johnny and his group were spiritually a band from another time. They had a big sound (and a full horn section, courtesy of The Miami Horns) that conjured a vision of a large band, jammed together on the bandstand. Which was hardly far from the truth on a number of nights. Mixing carefully chosen blues and soul covers with their own originals (and some choice songwriting contributions from Bruce Springsteen), they had a live show that was even more potent than what had been laid to tape in the studio.
This 1977 performance at the Cleveland Agora was the group's second outing at the legendary venue in less than a year. Live in Cleveland '77, the recorded evidence of that night, presented here for the first time by Cleveland International Records, shows exactly why they would become frequent visitors and, really, honorary Clevelanders. Songs like "I Don't Want to Go Home," Springsteen's "The Fever," "Havin' a Party" and "Without Love" were already well-loved favorites with the local audience, thanks to frequent airplay on WMMS long before they even had an album.
Cleveland got a special bonus round that other cities would have killed for. Ronnie Spector had joined the group in the studio as they recorded that debut and came to Cleveland to share the stage with the Jukes, sharing her soon-to-be-legendary take on Billy Joel's "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" with the Agora crowd. As she did with so many songs, Spector made it her own.
Southside Johnny and the Jukes continue to thrill audiences with their live performances worldwide to this day. Now, thanks to the release of Live in Cleveland '77, you can be in the audience to hear a bit of the early magic as they were on their way to the top.
Recorded at the Agora Ballroom & Theater in Cleveland, Ohio, May 2, 1977
Features
Double LP
First Time on Vinyl
Made in the USA
Selections
Side A:
This Time It's For Real
Got to Get You Off Of My Mind
Without Love
Side B:
Love On the Wrong Side Of Town
Little By Little
It Ain't the Meat, It's the Motion
When You Dance
Side C:
Say Goodbye To Hollywood feat. Ronnie Spector
The Fever
I Don't Want To Go Home
Side D:
Broke Down Piece Of Man
We're Having A Party
You Don't Know Like I Know
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SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY AND THE ASBURY JUKES - LIVE IN CLEVELAND '77 - 2-LP - VINYL LP
SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY AND THE ASBURY JUKES - LIVE IN CLEVELAND '77 - 2-LP - VINYL LP
As the "Jukes" part of their name would suggest, Southside Johnny and his group were spiritually a band from another time. They had a big sound (and a full horn section, courtesy of The Miami Horns) that conjured a vision of a large band, jammed together on the bandstand. Which was hardly far from the truth on a number of nights. Mixing carefully chosen blues and soul covers with their own originals (and some choice songwriting contributions from Bruce Springsteen), they had a live show that was even more potent than what had been laid to tape in the studio.
This 1977 performance at the Cleveland Agora was the group's second outing at the legendary venue in less than a year. Live in Cleveland '77, the recorded evidence of that night, presented here for the first time by Cleveland International Records, shows exactly why they would become frequent visitors and, really, honorary Clevelanders. Songs like "I Don't Want to Go Home," Springsteen's "The Fever," "Havin' a Party" and "Without Love" were already well-loved favorites with the local audience, thanks to frequent airplay on WMMS long before they even had an album.
Cleveland got a special bonus round that other cities would have killed for. Ronnie Spector had joined the group in the studio as they recorded that debut and came to Cleveland to share the stage with the Jukes, sharing her soon-to-be-legendary take on Billy Joel's "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" with the Agora crowd. As she did with so many songs, Spector made it her own.
Southside Johnny and the Jukes continue to thrill audiences with their live performances worldwide to this day. Now, thanks to the release of Live in Cleveland '77, you can be in the audience to hear a bit of the early magic as they were on their way to the top.
Recorded at the Agora Ballroom & Theater in Cleveland, Ohio, May 2, 1977
Features
Double LP
First Time on Vinyl
Made in the USA
Selections
Side A:
This Time It's For Real
Got to Get You Off Of My Mind
Without Love
Side B:
Love On the Wrong Side Of Town
Little By Little
It Ain't the Meat, It's the Motion
When You Dance
Side C:
Say Goodbye To Hollywood feat. Ronnie Spector
The Fever
I Don't Want To Go Home
Side D:
Broke Down Piece Of Man
We're Having A Party
You Don't Know Like I Know
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As the "Jukes" part of their name would suggest, Southside Johnny and his group were spiritually a band from another time. They had a big sound (and a full horn section, courtesy of The Miami Horns) that conjured a vision of a large band, jammed together on the bandstand. Which was hardly far from the truth on a number of nights. Mixing carefully chosen blues and soul covers with their own originals (and some choice songwriting contributions from Bruce Springsteen), they had a live show that was even more potent than what had been laid to tape in the studio.
This 1977 performance at the Cleveland Agora was the group's second outing at the legendary venue in less than a year. Live in Cleveland '77, the recorded evidence of that night, presented here for the first time by Cleveland International Records, shows exactly why they would become frequent visitors and, really, honorary Clevelanders. Songs like "I Don't Want to Go Home," Springsteen's "The Fever," "Havin' a Party" and "Without Love" were already well-loved favorites with the local audience, thanks to frequent airplay on WMMS long before they even had an album.
Cleveland got a special bonus round that other cities would have killed for. Ronnie Spector had joined the group in the studio as they recorded that debut and came to Cleveland to share the stage with the Jukes, sharing her soon-to-be-legendary take on Billy Joel's "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" with the Agora crowd. As she did with so many songs, Spector made it her own.
Southside Johnny and the Jukes continue to thrill audiences with their live performances worldwide to this day. Now, thanks to the release of Live in Cleveland '77, you can be in the audience to hear a bit of the early magic as they were on their way to the top.
Recorded at the Agora Ballroom & Theater in Cleveland, Ohio, May 2, 1977
Features
Double LP
First Time on Vinyl
Made in the USA
Selections
Side A:
This Time It's For Real
Got to Get You Off Of My Mind
Without Love
Side B:
Love On the Wrong Side Of Town
Little By Little
It Ain't the Meat, It's the Motion
When You Dance
Side C:
Say Goodbye To Hollywood feat. Ronnie Spector
The Fever
I Don't Want To Go Home
Side D:
Broke Down Piece Of Man
We're Having A Party
You Don't Know Like I Know











