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Album Review: Sanctuary

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After the release of 1977's Monkey Island, the J. Geils Band severed ties with Atlantic and signed a fresh deal with EMI Records. The band's tenure with Atlantic only yielded a few successes, and on paper, teaming up with producer Joe Wissert, the man responsible for many of Earth, Wind & Fire's and Boz Scaggs' biggest hits, seemed like an odd choice. However, Sanctuary was a rebirth of sorts for the sextet: Wissert crystallized the band's attack, working off their leaner songwriting and simplifying their arrangements. Keeping their boogie-woogie bar band attack intact, Peter Wolf and Seth Justman delivered first-rate material, including the down and dirty opener "I Could Hurt You," the sublime title track and the lovely "One Last Kiss," which cracked the Top 40 in early 1978. The Stevie Wonder-ish "Take It Back," also a mild hit, predicted the commercial direction the band took on Freeze Frame three years later. The beautiful "Teresa," a heartbreaking ballad executed with help of a simple vocal/piano arrangement courtesy of the Wolf/Justman team, and "Wild Man,," which sounds like a leftover from the Atlantic years, are also highlights. Sanctuary's final song, the rollicking, Magic Dick-driven "Just Can't Stop Me," encapsulates everything magical (pun intended) and soulful about this band. With its effortless playing and a breakdown that'll have you on the edge of your seat, it served as the band's call into battle for the Freeze Frame tour. The Razor & Tie reissue features covers of "I Do" and "Land of a Thousand Dances" from the band's live record Showtime, recorded at the height of their Freeze Frame period. "Land of a Thousand Dances" in particular reminds you just how incredible these guys were live. ~ John Franck, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Could Hurt You Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (3:53)
One Last Kiss (Lyrics) Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (4:19)
Take It Back Seth Justman, Peter Wolf J. Geils Band (3:18)
Sanctuary (Lyrics) Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (3:50)
Teresa Seth Justman, Peter Wolf J. Geils Band (3:46)
Wild Man (Lyrics) Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (5:22)
I Can't Believe You Seth Justman, Peter Wolf J. Geils Band (4:11)
I Don't Hang Around Much Anymore Seth Justman, Peter Wolf J. Geils Band (4:37)
Jus' Can't Stop Me Peter Wolf, Seth Justman J. Geils Band (3:36)

Credits

David Thoener (Mixing), Mike Ragogna (Project Director), David Thoener (Engineer), David Hewitt (Engineer), Seth Justman (Producer), J. Geils (Guitar), Danny Klein (Bass), Elliott Federman (Mastering), Joe Brescio (Mastering), Frank Pavlich (Engineer), Magic Dick (Harmonica), Jesse Henderson (Assistant Engineer), Arno Hecht (Horn), Paula Bisacca (Layout Design), David Brown (Engineer), Joseph Wissert (Producer), Kooster McAllister (Engineer), Magic Dick (Trumpet), David Richman (Production Coordination), Paula Bisacca (?), Alen MacWeeney (Photography), Stephen Bladd (Vocals), Stephen Bladd (Drums), Seth Justman (Vocals), Jon Mathias (Assistant Engineer), Rob Van Petten (Photography), Jon Mathias (Engineer), Seth Justman (Arranger), Peter Wolf (Vocals), John Tobler (Liner Notes), Seth Justman (Keyboards)
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Sanctuary
Studio album by The J. Geils Band
Released November 1978
Recorded Longview Farms, North Brookfield, Massachusetts
Record Plant Studios, New York City
Genre Rock
Length 36:52
Label EMI
Producer Seth Justman,
Joseph Wissert
Professional reviews
The J. Geils Band chronology
Monkey Island
(1977)
Sanctuary
(1978)
Best of the J. Geils Band
(1979)

Sanctuary is the tenth album by American rock band The J. Geils Band, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music).

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Seth Justman and Peter Wolf

  1. "I Could Hurt You" – 3:53
  2. "One Last Kiss" – 4:19
  3. "Take It Back" – 3:18
  4. "Sanctuary" – 3:50
  5. "Teresa" – 3:46
  6. "Wild Man" – 5:22
  7. "I Can't Believe You" – 4:11
  8. "I Don't Hang Around Much Anymore" – 4:37
  9. "Jus' Can't Stop Me" – 3:36

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Arno Hecht - horn

Production

  • Producers: Seth Justman, Joseph Wissert
  • Engineer: David Brown, David Hewitt, Jon Mathias, Kooster McAllister, Frank Pavlich, David Thoener
  • Assistant engineers: Jesse Henderson, Jon Mathias
  • Mixing: David Thoener
  • Mastering: Joe Brescio, Elliot Federman
  • Project director: Mike Ragogna
  • Production coordination: David Richman
  • Arranger: Seth Justman
  • Layout design: Paula Bisacca
  • Photography: Alen MacWeeney, Rob Van Petten
  • Liner notes: John Tobler

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1979 Pop Albums 49

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1979 "One Last Kiss" Pop Singles 35
1979 "Take It Back" Pop Singles 67

 
 
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