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  1. The Morning After is the second studio album by American rock band The J. Geils Band. The album was released in October 1971, by Atlantic Records. The song "Cry One More Time" was later covered by Gram Parsons on his first solo album.

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  3. 5:09. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Morning After by J. Geils Band. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. The Morning After is a near perfect follow-up to the J. Geils Band's self-titled debut album. It's more of the same winning blend of rocked-out blues, jumped-up soul, and pure rock & roll wildness with enough attitude and energy to get a club full of people from zero to sweaty in less than 60 seconds. Featuring the original versions of songs ...

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  5. J. Geils Band* - The Morning After | Ediciones | Discogs. Rock. Electrónica. Pop. Funk/soul. Jazz. Estilos. Más imágenes. J. Geils Band * ‎– The Morning After. Género: Rock. Estilo: Blues Rock. Año: 1971. Lista de pistas. I Don't Need You No More. 2:35. Whammer Jammer. 2:34. So Sharp. 3:09. The Usual Place. 2:44. Gotta Have Your Love. 4:32.

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  6. Arranged By - The J. Geils Band; CD Mastering - Zal Schreiber, Atlantic Studios, NYC. Personnel. Peter Wolf - Vocals; Seth Justman - Keyboards; Magic Dick - Harp; J. Geils - Guitar; Danny Klein - Bass; Stephen Jo Bladd - Drums And Vocals

  7. The album in focus is The Morning After. This 1971 record saw a significant jump in the popularity of the J. Geils Band and did well in showcasing the talents of all musicians. Guitarist and vocalist John Geils and harmonica player Magic Dick are truly the highlights of The Morning After. The opening track is I Don’t Need You No More.