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1976 studio album by Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes
I Don't Want to Go Home was the first album by New Jersey rock/R&B band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes . The work helped establish the basis of the Jersey Shore sound . It was produced and arranged by manager Steven Van Zandt , who also sang, played guitar, wrote the title song, and elicited the contribution of two compositions by Bruce Springsteen , who also wrote the liner notes.[ 5]
The album features two perennial standards for the band, Steve Van Zandt's "I Don't Want to Go Home" and "The Fever " by Bruce Springsteen . There were a number of guest artists and duets, a tradition that continued in their next album, This Time It's for Real . The track "How Come You Treat Me So Bad" features a duet with Lee Dorsey , while "Broke Down Piece of Man" features a duet with Steven Van Zandt , "It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)" features a duet with Kenny 'Popeye' Pentifallo, and finally "You Mean So Much To Me" features a duet with Ronnie Spector .[ 6] [ 7]
"I Don't Want to Go Home" (Steven Van Zandt ) - 3:42
"Got to Get You Off My Mind " (Solomon Burke , J.B. Moore) - 3:13
"How Come You Treat Me So Bad" (Steven Van Zandt) - 3:23
"The Fever " (Bruce Springsteen ) - 5:06
"Broke Down Piece of Man" (Steve Cropper , Joe Shamwell) - 3:28
"Sweeter Than Honey" (Steven Van Zandt) - 3:33
"Fanny Mae " (Waymon Glasco , Morris Levy , Clarence L. Lewis ) - 3:22
"It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion)" (Henry Glover ) - 2:46
"I Choose to Sing the Blues" (Ray Charles , Billie Holiday ) - 2:45
"You Mean So Much to Me" (Bruce Springsteen) - 3:44
Southside Johnny – lead vocals, harmonica
Kenny 'Popeye' Pentifallo – drums, vocals (duet "It Ain't the Meat")
Kevin Kavanaugh – keyboards, vocals
Billy Rush – guitar
Alan Berger – bass
Carlo Novi - tenor saxophone
Steven Van Zandt – guitar, vocals (duet "Broke Down Piece of Man")
Clarence Clemons (credited as Selmon T. Sachs) - bass vocals ("The Fever")
Lee Dorsey - duet vocals ("How Come You Treat Me So Bad")
Ronnie Spector - duet vocals ("You Mean So Much To Me")
The Miami Horns :
Rick Gazda – trumpet (mute solo "It Ain't the Meat")
Deacon Earl Gardner - trumpet, witness
Bob Malach - tenor saxophone
Louie 'The Lover' Parenti – trombone
Bill Zacagni - baritone saxophone
Strings:
Charles Parker - violin
Robert Zelnick - violin
Naomi Anner - violin
Cathy Tait - violin
Nardo Poy - viola
Ken Dreyfus - viola
Revelation (background vocals on "The Fever"):
Steven Van Zandt - producer
Jimmy Iovine - engineer
Dave Thoener - assistant engineer
Mitchel Funk - photography
Paula Scher - designer
Bud Copeland - stylist[ 7]
Studio albums Collaborations
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