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Album Review: Ladies Invited

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The J. Geils Band were coming off their biggest album yet (Bloodshot, which hit the Top Ten on the Billboard album charts) when Ladies Invited appeared in 1973. It didn't reach the same level of sale (peaking at number 51) and none of the songs became AOR staples. Despite this, the record is solidly entertaining Geils, full of jumping party tunes and heart-punching ballads all composed by the band itself. 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, Stonesy "That's Why I'm Thinking of You." It is really a shock that none of these songs caught on with AOR programmers. The only one that got a few spins was "No Doubt About It," and it is the album's highlight, a low-down and nasty blues rocker featuring the one and only Magic Dick getting down on his lickin' stick. That and stuff like the driving "Take a Chance (On Romance)" and the corny but fun "Diddyboppin'" should have been blasting out of radios up and down the strip, in high-school parking lots, and on the beach -- basically everywhere AOR sounds the best. Don't let anyone tell you that Ladies Invited is one of Geils' lesser works. It is just one of the band's overlooked works that deserve a second listen. ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Did You No Wrong Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (4:08)
I Can't Go On Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (5:04)
Lay Your Good Thing Down Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (4:32)
That's Why I'm Thinking of You Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (3:13)
No Doubt About It Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (3:40)
The Lady Makes Demands Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (4:21)
My Baby Don't Love Me Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (3:42)
Diddyboppin' Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (3:31)
Take a Chance (On Romance) Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (3:55)
Chimes Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (5:04)

Credits

Seth Justman (Producer), Stephen Bladd (Musician), Stephen Bladd (Percussion), Robert Agriopoulos (Photography), Danny Klein (Personal Manager), Bill Szymczyk (Engineer), Magic Dick (Musician), Peter Wolf (Personnel), J. Geils (Arranger), Peter Wolf (Musician), Seth Justman (Vocals), J. Geils (Guitar), Ira Friedlander (Design), Douglas T. Slade (Design), Stephen Bladd (Vocals), Seth Justman (Musician), Danny Klein (Musician), Stephen Bladd (Drums), Magic Dick (Harmonica), Antonio (Illustrations), Stephen Bladd (Personal Manager), Juke Joint Jimmy (Assistant), Magic Dick (Personnel), J. Geils Band (Arranger), Seth Justman (Personnel), Danny Klein (Bass), Allan Blazek (Engineer), Seth Justman (Keyboards), Zal Schreiber (Mastering), J. Geils (Personnel), Magic Dick (Trumpet), Peter Wolf (Vocals), J. Geils (Musician), Magic Dick (Harp), Antonio (?), Douglas T. Slade (Cover Design), Bill Szymczyk (Producer), Juke Joint Jimmy (Special Assistance), Antonio (Cover Design)
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Ladies Invited
Studio album by The J. Geils Band
Released November 1973
Recorded The Hit Factory, New York City
Genre Rock
Length 41:16
Label Atlantic
Producer Bill Szymczyk
Professional reviews
The J. Geils Band chronology
Bloodshot
(1973)
Ladies Invited
(1973)
Nightmares...and Other Tales From the Vinyl Jungle
(1974)

Ladies Invited is the fifth album by American rock band The J. Geils Band, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music).

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Peter Wolf and Seth Justman.

  1. "Did You No Wrong" – 4:08
  2. "I Can't Go On" – 5:04
  3. "Lay Your Good Thing Down" – 4:32
  4. "That's Why I'm Thinking of You" – 3:13
  5. "No Doubt About It" – 3:40
  6. "The Lady Makes Demands" – 4:21
  7. "My Baby Don't Love Me" – 3:42
  8. "Diddyboppin'" – 3:31
  9. "Take a Chance (On Romance)" – 3:55
  10. "Chimes" – 5:04

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Bill Szymczyk
  • Engineers: Allan Blazek, Bill Szymczyk
  • Mastering: Zal Schreiber
  • Special assistance: Juke Joint Jimmy
  • Arrangers: J. Geils Band
  • Personal managers: Stephen Bladd, Danny Klein
  • Design: Ira Friedlander, Douglas T. Slade
  • Cover design: Antonio, Douglas T. Slade
  • Photography: Robert Agriopoulos
  • Illustrations: Antonio

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1974 Pop Albums 51

 
 

 

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