
Bang is a Rock album by James Gang, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 41 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- crunchy
- swaggering
- outlaw
About
The James Gang's sixth album brought Tommy Bolin to the party after Domenic Troiano had left to join the Guess Who. James Gang were still bent on banging out heavy biker rock as evidenced by opening cut “Standing In the Rain,” which still rides hard on that signature boogie punctuated by Bolin’s sharp riffs and a meat ‘n’ potatoes rhythm section with lots of bounce. Even though the band lost some fans following Joe Walsh’s departure in November of 1971, they still sounded like James Gang two years later, even on ballads like “The Devil Is Singing Our Song” and the oddly mellow “Alexis,” which inadvertently flirted with mustached soft-rock. An attempt at birthing a biker’s anthem in “Ride the Wind” yielded a new element to the mix in the form of an analogue synthesizer that Bolin imported. “Rather Be Alone With You” is a soulful two-minute-long a cappella make-out ballad, while the congas and guitars that open “From Another Time” recall the magical break of 1970’s “Funk #49,” though with a glossier production here and a much-faster tempo. “Mystery” closes the album with another ballad that the band dressed up in sweeping strings.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Standing In The Rain5:05
- A2The Devil Is Singing Our Song4:22
- A3Must Be Love3:48
- A4Alexis5:07
Side B
- B1Ride The Wind3:45
- B2Got No Time For Trouble3:47
- B3Rather Be Alone With You (A.K.A. Song For Dale)2:05
- B4From Another Time4:00
- B5Mystery6:10
Credits
Performers
- Dale PetersBASS PERCUSSION BASS GUITAR
- Jim FoxDRUMS PERCUSSION PIANO
- Tommy BolinGUITAR SYNTHESIZER LEAD VOCALS
- Roy KennerVOCALS BACKING VOCALS PERCUSSION
- Jimmie HaskellARRANGED BY
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 41 pressings tracked on Gatefold
