Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes
Live in Cleveland '77 revisits the early days of Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes, preserving the band's second performance in less than a year at Cleveland's famed Agora on East 24th Street. In addition to performing favorites from their first two albums ("This Time It's for Real," "I Don't Want to Go Home," "Without Love," "Got to Get You Off of My Mind," "Broke Down Piece of Man," and of course, the Bruce Springsteen-penned showstopper "The Fever" and joyous cover of Sam Cooke's "Havin' a Party"), Southside and the Jukes welcomed a special guest. Ronnie Spector took the stage to reprise her triumphant performance of Billy Joel's Wall of Sound pastiche "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" which she had recorded with Van Zandt and Jukes pals The E Street Band for a 1977 Epic single. The 14-song set premieres on this release.