Crash! Bam! Boom! LIVE ---FULL HOUSE jumps out of the speakers with the joy, fun, and unquenchable rock & roll spirit of a 4th of July fireworks display. The J. Geils Band fused blues, funk, soul and rock into a high energy mix and made many fine studio albums but where they really captured their full, thrilling potential was on the concert stage - LIVE was the only way to experience J. Geils, and this album totally proves it. "Live" Full House was the J. Geils Band's first live record, recorded in 1972 at Detroit's Cinderella Ballroom. The performance features songs from their first two albums, rockers like "First I Look at the Purse," Otis Rush's "Homework," and one of the group's classics originals, "Hard Drivin' Man," as well as a scorching version of John Lee Hooker's, "Serves You Right to Suffer." "Live" Full House is a shot of rock & roll genius by one of the great bands of the '70s and one of the best live albums ever recorded.