I Don't Want to Go Home
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Artist: Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
Label: Sony
Category: Music
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Media: Audio Cassette
UPC: 074643418041
EAN: 0074643418041
ASIN: B00000EGEC
Release Date: 1990-10-17 |
I Don't Want to Go Home
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Tracks:
- I Don't Want to Go Home
- Got to Get You off My Mind
- How Come You Treat Me So Bad
- Fever
- Broke Down Piece of Man
- Sweeter Than Honey
- Fannie Mae
- It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)
- I Choose to Sing the Blues
- You Mean So Much to Me - Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
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Customer Reviews:
Southside's debut his best .......2006-03-03
Southside Johnny had been kicking around Asbury Park for anumber of years when he got the chance to record. He got a bunch of really good Springsteen and Lillte Steven songs and he had great guest artists in Lee Dorsey and especially Ronnie Spector, who is just great on the closer "You Mean So Much to Me". The title track and Springsteen's "The Fever" also very special.
Southside has done some good work since this but he has never concentrated so mush good work in one album. It's a very upbeat set of songs.
The Sound of South Jersey.......2005-09-19
If you like The Boss then you will like Southside. He is reallythe sound of south jersey.
Great to add to your collection.......2005-08-23
Wonderfully remastered digitally. Brings me back to his concerts from the 70s. Unique vocals, organ, lyrics, tempos. Gotta have it.
Southside's Debut Is Great.......2005-01-31
Southside Johnny's debut CD, I DON'T WANT TO GO HOME, is simply great. Combining the influences of the Memphis-Chicago-Muscle Shoals-St. Louis-New Orleans-Detroit-Philadelphia-Kansas City blues/R&B/rock & roll axis, fellow New Jerseyite Bruce Springsteen, doo-wop, and Van Morrison, the CD features a perfect blend of Van Zandt/Springsteen originals and R&B covers, plus such guests as Lee Dorsey and the Five Satins. The next two albums would be even better, but here, Southside is already in the big leagues.
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