Peter Wolf - give him another listen


In our house we tend to have "theme"days to put some structure to our listening hours - which always is combined with happy hour(s). Friday is homemade cd mix day, Saturday is vintage cassette mix day, Sunday is movie soundtracks. Lately we have been doing a single artist on Wednesday. Pulled out some Peter Wolf cd's this Wednesday, and had a great listening experience. Played "Sleepless", "Midnight Souvenirs" and " A Cure for Loneliness" - his latest cd's over the past many years. Then pulled out J Geils greatest hits to cap off the session. This is truly great R&B, with some country blues and rock mixed in throughout. There are also some nice duets with Neko Case, Mick and Keith, and Shelby Lynne. SQ is very good imho. If you haven't played him in a while go for it. Biggest surprise was that there is a very clear style running from his J Geils days thru his more recent releases - with a few exceptions his J Geils stuff mixes well with his newer stuff. Enjoy!
mcondo
No need to twist my arm on Peter Wolf/J. Girls Band, I play about 25 albums a week and their is always and I mean always some Peter Wolf in that rotation. If you have ever been lucky enough to catch a J Geils live show, you know they are one of the best if not the best live band ever. Enjoy the music
Reminds me of a swell show with Foghat, Climax (Chgo) Blues, ELP and J. Geils. All good.
I liked his work for/with Jack Hues and Nick Feldman best.
He produced The Warmer Side Of Cool, the epitome of a rock album with 4 different drummers, in the teeth of drum machines.
Thanx for the tip.

Who the hell is the J Girls band? I meant the J Geils Band. Enjoy the music
For a while, Johnny A, a Boston based guitar virtuoso was the J Geils Band musical director.  Checkout his music too, all instrumental, and he plays all the instruments.  The guy is a savant on looping pedals; his live shows are phenomenal.  Check him out on YouTube, search from Johnny A Can’t Find My Way Home.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IetveK6Zepo
He albums are terrific. Great stuff and Peter is perhaps one of the most understated writers of all time.  His solo music is special.  
I remember seeing Wolf and the Geils band at the 1975 World Series of Rock concert at Cleveland Municipal Stadium.  They opened for the Stones.  South side shuffle, I musta got lost.  Great stuff.  Tower of Power before Geils.  Billy Preston sitting in with the Stones.  At the end, Mick pulls out a fire hose and blasts the crowd, and everyone loved it.  What a day.