
Yer' Album is a Rock album by The James Gang, originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 58 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- fuzzy
- rowdy
- bluesy
About
The James Gang had its roots in the Woodstock era, and the trio’s 1969 debut forms a bridge between the decades. The trio bears the unmistakable influence of the bands it opened for in the ballrooms around Cleveland and Detroit. A slow-building collision of strings and guitar, “Collage” anticipates the sound Led Zeppelin would turn to in the years to come, while a wooly romp through the Yardbirds’ “Lost Woman” borrows a lot from Cream, especially the soloistic assaults of bassist Tom Kriss. For all their ideas, the Gang’s greatest strength was their ability to rock, even in this early incarnation. A cover of the Buffalo Springfield’s “Bluebird” trades the original’s dreamy atmosphere for a blast of pure guitar, and “Funk #48” is a tasty prelude to its better-known sequel, “Funk #49.” The band was still finding its voice among the legions of shaggy rock groups, but their reading of “Stop” shows why they wowed crowds. Originally a Georgia R&B hit for Howard Tate, the Gang’s version splits the difference between a Macon roadhouse and a Cleveland rubber factory.
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Tracklist
- 1Introduction0:40
- 2Take a Look Around6:18
- 3Funk #482:46
- 4Bluebird6:02
- 5Lost Woman9:06
- 6Stone Rap1:00
- 7Collage4:02
- 8I Don't Have the Time2:49
- 9Wrapcity In English0:57
- 10Fred4:09
- 11Stop12:04
Credits
Performers
- Bert DeCoteauxARRANGED BY STRINGS
- Tom KrissBASS BASS GUITAR FLUTE
- Jim FoxDRUMS GUITAR VOCALS
- Joe WalshGUITAR KEYBOARDS VOCALS
- Bill SzymczykTAMBOURINE ORGAN
- Seymour Barab StringsSTRINGS
- The Dunn ChorusFEATURING
- Jerry RagovoyPIANO
- Seymour BarabSTRINGS
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 58 pressings tracked on Gatefold
