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James Gang albums featuring Joe Walsh

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| | Rides Again CD (1970) Remastered
$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 ...
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| Live In Concert CD (1971)
$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 ...
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| Yer' Album CD (1969) Remastered
$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 ...
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| Thirds CD (1971) Remastered
$6.49 Cleveland hard-rockers The James Gang were soon to kiss their golden age goodbye when their third album (helpfully titled THIRDS) was released; it would be their final studio recording with singer/guitarist Joe Walsh. From the soul/gospel inflections of "White Man/Black ...
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| Greatest Hits CD (2000)
$10.25 Though they weren't among the biggest names in '70s rock, Cleveland band The James Gang undeniably made their mark, with bluesy riff-rockers like "Funk #49" and "Walk Away" becoming classic-rock radio staples. Though the band continued for several years with ...
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| James Gang appears on Joe Walsh 20th Century Masters The Millenium Collection: The Best Of CD (2000) Remastered
$7.95 Digitally remastered by Ted Jensen and Bill Szymczyk (Sterling Sound, New York, New York).
While Universal's budget-priced best-of series, 20th Century Masters/The Millennium Collection, is welcome for introducing inexpensive compilations of a wide range of recording artists, it also complicates things ...
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| Live In Concert CD (1971) (Import) United Kingdom
$16.29 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 ...
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| Best Of CDs (1998) (Import) Germany
$18.39 The Best of the James Gang [Repertoire] is the way a career overview should be -- two discs jammed to the limit with the group's hits and strong album cuts. Joe Walsh and company put the "power" in "power trio" ...
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| Rides Again CD (1970) (Import) United Kingdom
$17.15 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 ...
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| Yer' Album CD (1969) (Import) United Kingdom
$17.79 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 ...
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 James Gang Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous James Gang songs: Funk #49, Take a Look Around, Stop, Lost Woman, Funk #48, Asshtonpark, I Don't Have the Time, Thanks. More music songs You're Gonna Need Me, Collage, Yadig?, Walk Away Lyrics, Ashes, The Rain and I Lyrics, Tend My Garden Lyrics, Woman Lyrics, Midnight Man Lyrics, There I Go Again Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Garden Gate Lyrics, Again Lyrics, White Man/Black Man Lyrics.
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 James Gang Biography
An American power trio from the early 1970s, the Ohio-bred James Gang, despite never reaching the same heights of stardom as their contemporaries, boasted some seriously killer jams that have remarkably stood the test of time--"Funk #49," 'Walk Away," and "The Bomber" chief among them. Perhaps the most significant thing about the James Gang, however, was the brief presence of guitarist Joe Walsh. In addition to providing the band with its distinctive acid-tinged power-blues sound, Walsh would go on to join the Eagles as well as carving out a successful solo career. The band soldiered on after the soon-to-be superstar's 1971 departure, but never regained the power they had with Walsh at the helm.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Jim Fox | Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Eric Clapton, Dean Martin, Bette Midler, Rod Stewart, Joe Walsh, Debby Boone, James Darren | | Dale Peters | Joe Walsh, James Gary | | Joe Walsh | Eagles, John Entwistle, B.B. King, Randy Newman, America, Dan Fogelberg, Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker | | Roy Kenner |
 Worked With
Joe Walsh
 Contemporaries
Deep Purple, The Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, Mott the Hoople, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Grand Funk Railroad, The Doors, Bad Company, Heart, Humble Pie, ZZ Top, Free, Foghat, Mountain, J. Geils Band, Steppenwolf, Steve Miller Band (Guitar), Rory Gallagher, Faces, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Edgar Winter, The Guess Who, Gregg Allman, Jimmy Page, Duane Allman, The Amboy Dukes, The Frost, Pacific Gas & Electric, New Barbarians, Thunderclap Newman, Glass Harp
 Followers
The Black Crowes, Aerosmith, Blues Traveler, Journey (Rock), Foreigner, The Doobie Brothers, Blind Melon, Heart, REO Speedwagon, Boston
 Influences
The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, The Who, The Byrds, Jimi Hendrix, Chuck Berry, The Yardbirds, Cream, Love, Buffalo Springfield
 More Music Artists
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