Miami by James Gang

Miami

James Gang

1974

Miami is a Rock album by James Gang, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 24 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Classic Rock
  • warm
  • laid-back
  • coastal

About

1973’s Bang represented yet another new beginning for the resilient James Gang. Domenic Troiano replaced Joe Walsh, and when Troiano left, drummer Jim Fox replaced him with Tommy Bolin, who had found minimal success with the Colorado-based outfit Zephyr. A guitar phenom, Bolin very much returned the Gang to Walsh’s original vision for the group, and Bolin’s second and final album as leader — 1974’s Miami — even reprises the cover motif of the group’s legendary <i>Rides Again</i> LP. “Cruisin’ Down the Highway,” “Do It (The Way You Do It),” “Wildfire” and “Summer Breezes” don’t pack the punch of “Funk #49,” but they are nonetheless grade-A slabs of muscle-car clout. The cover art’s eerie reversal of <i>Rides Again</i> — what once was white is now black, and there is a pink flamingo stamped in the center, as if to signify a modicum of tropical sleaze — is apt. The hippie dream of the Gang’s early years has given way to the brooding undertones of “Sleepwalker” and “Head Above Water,” in which vocalist Roy Kenner exhorts the listener to “try to keep your head above the water” as the music descends into a torrent of swampy guitar.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Cruisin' Down The Highway3:16
  2. A2Do It3:38
  3. A3Wildfire3:30
  4. A4Sleepwalker4:01
  5. A5Miami Two-Step1:32

Side B

  1. B1Praylude / Red Skies5:59
  2. B2Spanish Lover3:43
  3. B3Summer Breezes2:40
  4. B4Head Above The Water4:18

Credits

Performers

5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 24 pressings tracked on Gatefold