

The band first released several Top 40 singles in the early 1970s, including a cover of the song "Lookin' for a Love" by The Valentinos (which reached #39 in the Billboard Top 100 in 1972), as well as the single "Give It to Me" (which reached #30 in 1973).Their biggest hits included "Must of Got Lost" (which reached #12 in the Billboard Top 100 in 1975), "Come Back" (which reached #32 in 1980), "Love Stinks" (which reached #38 in 1980 and was featured in several films), "Freeze-Frame" (which reached #4 in the Billboard Top 200 in 1981), and "Centerfold" (which reached #1 in the United States in early 1982). Not one of the bands best overall records but one that would allow the band to outdo itself with the classic Freeze Frame a year later. Geils Band Format: Vinyl 189 ratings 1929 See all 27 formats and editions Streaming Unlimited MP3 9.49 Listen with our Free App Audio CD from 49.99 1 New from 49.99 Vinyl 19.29 9 Used from 19.29 1 Collectible from 34.00 Audio, Cassette 3.04 3 Used from 3.04 1 Collectible from 9.11 Best Of The J. 160 1 DENISON WITMER Of Joy And Sorrow Burnt Toast Vinyl 161 150 132 132. It was first released as the opening track on the chart-topping 1981. GEILS BAND Freeze Frame (EMI) CARS Shake It Up (Elektra). Almost all of our vinyl discs will include either an original inner sleeve, or a plain inner sleeve, or a printed inner sleeve, which we provide with the sole purpose of protecting the record. Geils Band, October 26, 1981, (6 artists). Freeze-Frame is a song written by Seth Justman and Peter Wolf for the J. Geils Band was an American rock band formed in 1968, in Worcester, Massachusetts, under the leadership of guitarist John "J." Geils.The original band members included vocalist Peter Wolf, harmonica and saxophone player Richard "Magic Dick" Salwitz, drummer Stephen Bladd, vocalist/keyboardist Seth Justman and bassist Danny Klein.Wolf and Justman served as principal songwriters.The band played R&B-influenced blues rock during the 1970s and soon achieved commercial success before moving towards a more mainstream radio-friendly sound in the early 1980s, which brought the band to its commercial peak.After Wolf left the band in 1983 to pursue a solo career, the band released one more album in 1984 with Justman on lead vocals before breaking up in 1985.Beginning in 1999, the band had several reunions prior to the death of its namesake founder J. Geils Band covered Truck Drivin Man, Land of a Thousand Dances, Im Not Rough.
