Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes - Live at the Capitol Theater - December 30, 1978 - Yellow | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. Track 1
2. This Time Baby's Gone For Good (3:44)
3. Track 3
4. I Played The Fool (3:30)
5. Track 5
6. Sweeter Than Honey (3:44)
7. Track 7
8. Broke Down Piece Of Man (5:09)
9. Track 9
10. Merry Christmas Baby (3:37)
11. Track 11
12. This Time It's For Real (3:49)
13. Track 13
14. Without Love (4:28)
15. Track 15
16. Got To Get You Off My Mind (5:18)
17. Track 17
18. Talk To Me (4:50)
19. 1
20. Light Don't Shine (8:58)
21. 1
22. Take It Inside (3:02)
23. 1
24. She Got Me Where She Wants Me (4:15)
25. 1
26. Trapped Again (3:04)
27. 1
28. Got To Be A Better Way Home (2:53)
29. 1
30. The Fever (11:02)
31. 1
32. I Don't Want To Go Home (3:44)
33. 1
34. Bring It On Home (12:38)
35.
36. 1
37. Hearts Of Stone (4:56)
38. 1
39. You Don't Know Like I Know (3:32)
40. 2
41. When You Dance (4:14)
42. 2
43. Stagger Lee (7:19)

More Info:

As most Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes fans know, the tradition of the group playing a New Year's Eve concert in New Jersey goes back a long way. And once upon a time, those shows were held at the Capitol Theatre in Passaic. This triple LP album pressed on 180 gram yellow marble vinyl is a real collector's package. Check out, on YouTube, a great black-and-white clip of the band playing a pulse-pounding version of "Trapped Again" at the Capitol on Dec. 30, 1978, with keyboardist and backing vocalist Kevin Kavanaugh really making his presence felt towards the end, trading anguished pleas with Southside. Written by Southside, along with Bruce Springsteen and Steven Van Zandt, "Trapped Again" was a highlight of the 1978 Jukes album, Hearts of Stone, which many Jukes fans consider their favorite.