![]() ![]() Justman was a student at Boston University in the late 1960s when he followed the band, then known as “The J. Geils, this album really belongs to keyboardist, songwriter, and producer Seth Justman. And Freeze Frame IS new wave in the truest sense – a well-produced collection that explores under-developed areas of the rock landscape.Īlthough the band bears the name of founding guitarist J. It is a work that combines many elements of their traditional, rock n’ soul, party-time backbone with a new, (then) cutting-edge, approach that incorporates synthesized soundscapes and new wave entertainment. Don Henley – Building A Perfect BeastĨ2.Freeze Frame is a confluence album, where a hard-working band with vast longevity in the bag reaches their heights towards the sunset of their career. The fame was sudden, and few outside of Boston knew that the band had been around since 1967.”Ĩ8. They went from club gigs to arenas, opening for The Rolling Stones. ![]() In March, Peter Wolf was on the cover of Rolling Stone (sharing space with the subhead: “Herpes, The Pill, VD: Why Sex Isn’t Fun Anymore”). “Freeze-Frame” was the next single, and it peaked at #4 in April. His song “Centerfold” was the first single from the Freeze Frame album, and a monster hit, going to US #1 in February 1982 and staying for six weeks. In the ’80s, keyboards came into vogue, which was perfect for Justman. Throughout the ’70s, they earned widespread acclaim but just modest chart success, with their most successful song the 1974 track “Must Of Got Lost,” which made #12 US. The group was one of the first rock bands to emerge from Boston, with a sound that also incorporated blues and soul. Justman joined the band a few years after they formed, adding piano and organ to their mix, and quickly becoming a primary songwriter. Wolf brought an energy and swagger to the songs he worked on, while Justman was often the creative engine, specializing in various keyboard sounds. Geils Band lead singer Peter Wolf and keyboard player Seth Justman, who also produced the album. “Angel in Blue” didn’t share the same popularity as the other two tracks but did manage to crack the United States Top 40 for two weeks.įUN FACTS: From : “Freeze Frame was written by J. “Freeze Frame” peaked at four on the Billboard Hot 100 and finished ’82 on the year-end chart at No. 28 on the Moran-Alytics Favorite 100 Songs of the 80s countdown earlier this year. More importantly to music historians it came in at No. It finished 1982 fifth on the year-end Billboard Hot 100. “Centerfold” was far and away the album’s biggest hit, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and staying on top for six weeks. It became their lone number-one album, reaching the top of the charts in February 1982 by overtaking Foreigners “4” and remaining there four weeks before getting knocked off by the Go Go’s “Beauty and the Beat” debut album ( No. Geils Band before this came out but amazingly it was actually the band’s 12 th studio album. However, for me those tracks were so memorable and enjoyable that it makes this list anyhow.ĬOMMERCIAL SUCCESS: Not many mainstream fans knew the J. The other tracks on this album were alright but for me this was nothing more than a two track album. I loved the beat for “Freeze Frame” and it became one of my early 80’s go-to sing alongs. Also, never sleep on “Na, na, na, na, na, na.” as the supreme whistling melody line of the decade. It was every teenager and their raging hormones wildest dream and I’m sure that extended to adults as well. Who could ever forget that video showing the band performing the song in a classroom with a ton of hot chicks dressed up in catholic school uniforms, barely pretending to be students. If it’s not the first MTV video I remember seeing it’s definitely up there. I remember some things musically when I was that young better than others, and “Centerfold” was one of my very first musical obsessions. ![]() Regardless, the album was one of my first true tastes of rock and roll. Geils Band has been around many years before this came out-shame on my 10-year old self for not having a more expanded musical faculty by then. WHY I LOVED IT: Unbeknownst to me at the time the J. NOTABLE TRACKS: “Freeze Frame”, “Centerfold”, “Angel In Blue”, “Flamethrower” ![]()
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