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Format: CD Sep 1987 Record Label: Epic (USA) Recording Type: Studio UPC: 074643418027 |
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Track Listing 1. I Don't Want to Go Home 2. Got to Get You Off My Mind 3. How Come You Treat Me So Bad 4. Fever 5. Broke Down Piece of Man 6. Sweeter Than Honey 7. Fannie Mae 8. It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion) 9. I Choose to Sing the Blues 10. You Mean So Much to Me
| Details | | Producer: | Steve Van Zandt | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Also available in a 3-pack with THIS TIME IT'S FOR REAL and HEARTS OF STONE. Southside Johnny And The Asbury Jukes' debut album, 1976's I DON'T WANT TO GO HOME, remains one of their finest. After slugging it out on the New Jersey bar scene with their soulful blend of R&B and old time rock & roll, the Jukes appeared poised to follow another famous Jersey son, Bruce Springsteen, to the top of the charts with this outstanding debut. But fate proved otherwise. Both the Asbury Jukes and Springsteen's E Street Band included several of the same members, and both E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt and the Boss himself lent a hand in the writing of some of the best songs on I DON'T WANT TO GO HOME. Standouts include the Van Zandt-penned title track, the Springsteen-written "Fever," and two tracks that feature celebrity guests--Lee Dorsey on "How Come You Treat Me So Bad," and Ronnie Spector on "You Mean So Much to Me."
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