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All songs written or co-written by Joe Walsh except "Stop" (Ragavoy/ Schuman), "You're Gonna Need Me" (Albert King), and "Lost Woman" (Dreja/Beck/Relf/McCarthy/Samwell-Smith).
The James Gang earned a great number of fans through their live performances, so it made sense that they would release a live record within months of their successful third album. Live in Concert captures much of the energy of their live performances, with Joe Walsh's guitar solos catching fire on nearly every song. However, the record also makes it clear that he was beginning to outgrow the confines of the James Gang, as Fox and Peters struggled to keep up with his imaginative playing for most of the album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York.
The James Gang: Joe Walsh (guitar, keyboards, vocals); Dale Peters (bass); Jim Fox (drums).
The James Gang: Joe Walsh (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Dale Peters (bass guitar); Jim Fox (drums).
The James Gang: Joe Walsh (guitars, keyboards, vocals), Dale Peters (bass), Jim Fox (drums).
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| | James Gang Thirds CD (1971) Remastered
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| | James Gang Yer' Album CD (1969) Remastered
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$6.55 Digitally remastered by Bill Szymczyk and Ted Jensen (Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
The James Gang's debut LP, Yer' Album, was very much a first record and very much a record of its time. The heavy rock scene of the period was given to extensive jamming, and four tracks ran more than six minutes each. The group had written some material, but they were still something of a cover band, and the disc included their extended workouts on Buffalo Springfield's "Bluebird" and the Yardbirds' "Lost Woman," the latter a nine-minute ...
| | James Gang Rides Again CD (1970) Remastered
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| | Marvelous 3 Readysexgo! CD (2000)
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$9.29 Additional personnel includes: Nikki Sixx (spoken vocals); Yogi, Jeremy Popoff (guitar); Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. (piano); Morris Day (gong); Kevin Lawson, D. Grady, Jade Uriah Lemons, Chrystina Lorree, J.J. (background vocals).
READYSEXGO is an absolutely killer slice of pop/punk/metal. Marvelous 3 are essentially Cheap Trick retooled for the 21st century, although these guys also have the sex-and-drugs misogynist attitude of mid-'80s hair metal bands (which may explain why Motley ...
| | Sister Hazel Chasing Daylight CD (2003)
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$8.85 This is a Hyper CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and also provides a link to the artist's website with the help of a web browser.
Cognizant of the fact that adult contemporary folk-rock wasn't getting a fair shake on the major-label level, Sister Hazel opted out of its deal in order to self-release CHASING DAYLIGHT, the band's first studio effort since 2000's FORTRESS. Clinging to a straightforward rock sound that draws from the same well of inspiration as Hootie & The Blowfish and Counting Crows, this Floridian quintet has continued writing songs steeped in the intricacies of love and relationships. Frontman Ken Block has a particular knack for ruminating over heartbreak, loss, and devotion via the self-penned soaring desperation of "Your Mistake" and anthemic "Sword and Shield."
These Gainesville rockers also hooked up with a number of famous songwriting collaborators including '80s pop star Richard Marx (the chugging "Life Got In The Way") and former Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers drummer Stan Lynch (an ethereal "Hopeless"). Other highlights include the soulful "Killing Me Too," jaunty "Swan Dive," and gorgeous, harmony-soaked "Can't Believe." Although there's nothing quite ...
| | Thrills So Much For The City CD (2003)
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$18.69 On their 2003 debut, the Thrills wholeheartedly embrace the sunny sounds of 1960s and '70s West Coast rock and pop. Although certainly not the first band to look west for musical inspiration, what makes the band a particular curiosity is that it hails from Dublin, Ireland, a city half a world away in both location and atmosphere. Clearly these Irish lads have romanticized California, as apparent on harmony-laden tunes such as the enthusiastic opener "Santa Cruz (You're Not That Far)" and the lilting "Big Sur," which showcase frontman Conor Deasy's amiable, laid-back vocals. While nods to the Beach Boys, the Byrds, and Buffalo Springfield abound, the group is capable of incorporating its influences without being entirely beholden to ...
| | Telepathy Los Live: Los Angeles, Ca 4/28/03 CDs (2003)
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$15.75 Telepathy is quickly becoming one of Los Angeles' premier concert experiences. Their infectious blend of Rock, Blues, and Funk has blown away audiences from the Temple Bar to the Hous of Blues. With influences that run the gamut from the songcraft of Dave Matthews to the irreverent virtuosity of Frank Zappa, with the raw passion of Jeff Buckley and the sonic experimentation of Radiohead, Telepathy has fused their creative ambition and knack for high-energy improvisation into ...
| | Revenge Of Jasmine Minks: Best Of The Creation Years CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$19.69 This is a 24-track anthology by early Creation Records signing the Jasmine Minks, a key band of the U.K. indie scene of the 1980s.
The Jasmine Minks are one of the great underrated bands of the '80s. At times sounding like Echo & the Bunnymen without the epic ambition or the Go-Betweens with more Motown records in their collection, their sound combined the energy of punk with the tunefulness of indie pop and brimmed with soul and fury, introspection and hooks. Revola's The Revenge of the Jasmine Minks gathers together 24 songs recorded in the '80s for Creation. Taken from their three albums and various singles, the end result is a very impressive body of work that certainly rehabilitates their reputation and should boost their standing in the annals of Creation immensely. Listening to the songs 20 years later, one is struck by just how strong they are. At the time, they were sort of eclipsed by their roster mates like Primal Scream and the Weather Prophets, bands whose songs' charms were in part due to their ultra-melodic and simple nature. The Jasmine Minks' songs are melodic to be sure but are fraught with tension, from the often skittering beats to the searching, manly vocals of Jim Shepard to the political and angst-filled tone of the lyrics. The best songs, like the powerful "Think!," "Cry for a Man," "Marcella," and "Reaching Out," make a strong case for ...
| | Story Tale Spin CD (2006)
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| | Hootie & The Blowfish Live In Charleston CD (2006)
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