Emerging in the '70's from the same New Jersey Shore music scene as
his legendary contemporary and friend Bruce Springsteen, Southside's
first three albums, I Don't Want To Go Home, This Time It's for Real,
and Hearts of Stone, were produced by band co-founder Steven Van
Zandt, and largely featured songs penned by Van Zandt and/or
Springsteen. The Van Zandt-written “I Don’t Want To Go Home”
became Southside’s signature song, an evocative mixture of
horn-based melodic riffs and sentimental lyrics. In 1982 Rolling Stone
Magazine voted Hearts of Stone among the top 100 albums of the 1970s
and 1980s. With their classic blend of hard-core R&B and street-level
rock, molten grooves, soulful guitar licks and blistering horn
section, Johnny and his Jukes continue to put their unique stamp on
the Jersey Shore sound, while recalling the glory years of Otis
Redding and similar Stax Records titans.
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