| | James Gang Bang CD James Gang Discography of CDs
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Some may question the value of a James Gang album without Joe Walsh, but on this 1973 release (the band's sixth) the devoted rhythm section of Dale Peters and Jim Fox hold down the bottom ably, while new guitarist Tommy Bolin (soon to leave the band for Deep Purpler shores) hits the ground running, providing both blistering lead guitar and skillful rock songwriting. Singer Roy Kenner brings bluesy grit at the low end and honeyed high notes that recall Daltry or Plant. The result is a satisfying hard rock album--perhaps the band's most underrated.
The James Gang: Roy Kenner (vocals); Tommy Bolin (guitar); Dale Peters (bass); Jim Fox (drums).
James Gang Bang Songs | 1. | Standing in the Rain | |
| 2. | Devil Is Singing Our Song, The | |
| 3. | Must Be Love | |
| 4. | Alexis | |
| 5. | Ride the Wind | |
| 6. | Got No Time for Trouble | |
| 7. | Rather Be Alone with You (A.K.A. Song for Dale) | |
| 8. | From Another Time | |
| 9. | Mystery | |
| Purchase Bang CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | James Gang Miami CD (1974)
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$6.09
| | James Gang Rides Again CD (1970) Remastered
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$6.49 By virtue of containing "Funk #49," if for no other reason, RIDES AGAIN, the second album from Cleveland rockers the James Gang, was one of the templates for '70s American blues/boogie rock. While there's no denying that cuts like the aforementioned iconic riff monster and the driving "Woman" are full of long-haired, shirtless, amps-on-11 abandon, there are a number of acoustic-based moments on the album as well, making it plain that neither singer/guitarist Joe Walsh, nor the rest of the James Gang, were one-trick ponies. The folky fingerpicking of "Ashes, the Rain and I" and the easygoing strum of "There I Go Again" provide a nice contrast to the band's harder-edged tunes.
Additional personnel includes: Rusty ...
| | Captain Beyond CD (1972)
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$8.15 Captain Beyond is a one-of-a-kind progressive album with rock, heavy metal, and jazz influences with a "space rock" lyrical bend. Formed by former members of Deep Purple (Rod Evans, vocals), Iron Butterfly (Rhino, lead guitar, and Lee Dorman, bass), and Johnny Winter (Bobby Caldwell, drums) Captain Beyond is an album that flows from riff to riff, drumbeat to drumbeat, often with various time signatures within the same song. Taking a tip from the Moody Blues, songs flow directly into each other without benefit of any lag time between selections. Taken as a whole, the album is kind of a rush, as quick, riff-laden guitar lines predominate for a few songs before slowing down temporarily into a lull until the next takeoff. Lyrically, the album differentiates itself by exploring themes of the outer world and meanings of existence, often with references to the moon, sea, sun, and so on. Listeners may get the feeling of taking a journey to space in a rocket ship headed for destination unknown. Musically, the album is superior in all aspects. Rod Evans has a strong rock voice, Rhino plays an enormous amount of hook-laden guitar lines, and Lee Dorman plays complex basslines (for example, at the end of "As the Moon Speaks-Return") that lead to typically rhythmic, nimble Bobby Caldwell drumming. The tightness between musicians is enormous, never lets up for long, and leaves the listener feeling ...
| | Derek & Clive Come Again CD (1977) (Import) England; United Kingdom
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$11.79 Dudley Moore and Peter Cook return in the guise of their offensive alter egos for a second dose of crude tomfoolery, including scandalous improvisations on cancer, incest, masturbation, and murder. Some bits are funnier than others, but all are worth double their weight in shock value. The set's best routine is a somewhat simple tale of broken traffic laws. Prudes need not be bothered that recent CD versions of this rude 1977 album contain an additional 17-plus minutes of foul language and incoherent comedy. ~ Brian Beatty
One of the most hilarious and filthiest recordings ever made. Legend has it that the late Peter ...
| | James Gang Live In Concert CD (1971)
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$4.95 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 ...
| | Stanley Donen's Bedazzled DVD (1967) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled
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$15.15 Starring the comedy team of Dudley Moore and Peter Cook, BEDAZZLED puts a comic and sacrilegious twist on the Faust legend when a short-order cook named Stanley (Moore) who is in love with an oblivious waitress agrees to give his soul to the devil (Cook) in ...
| | Lost And Found Ride Through The Country CD (1995)
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$13.19
| | Whiplash Messages In Blood CD (2008) (Import) Reissue
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$14.85
| | Symphonic Music Of Depeche Mode CD (2001)
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$13.65
| | Toru Okada Kaku Eiga Ongakushu CD (2006) (Import)
$39.39 | | Rhythms Of Africa CD (2009) (Import)
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$10.49
| | Supernova Today Tomorrow Forever CD (2009)
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$15.19
| | Reno Divorce Tears Before Breakfast CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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$12.59
| | Let Them Know: Story Of Youth Brigade & Byo Records CDs (2009) Import
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$24.05
| | Sacred Road CD (2009)
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