Bang

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 38:19

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JG with Tommy Bolin.. thanks for posting

MickMaag

Young Rockers and Olders ones alike.. this is a must have album that, if you dont already know who Tommy Bolin Was... You will absolutly want more.. Tommy was an incredible force to be reckoned with and thanks to the James Gang for inviting him in.. Alexis.. could be sung unending for hours.. but Standing in the Rain is my Fav..

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Not Joe Walsh's Gang

waynejporter

I love Joe Walsh in the James Gang but this is a different band. Tommy was such an amazing guitarist and this album shows not anly that but his amazing songwriting as well/

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if you like tommy bolin

idlewildsouth

This is when the James Gang had Tommy Bolin in the band, meaning, killer guitar through the album. This album has been one of my favorites over the years and stands the test of time well as it does not sound dated at all. If you like Tommy Bolin, or don't know who he is but like great rock guitar, you'll love this album. note. buy 'teaser' and 'private eyes' and for God's sake buy,'spectrum' where Tommy plays with Jan Hammer and Billy cobbham. these albums will keep you busy for the next 20-30 years

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With guitarist Domenic Troiano out of the picture, the post-Joe Walsh James Gang was able to take their career off life support temporarily by adding guitarist Tommy Bolin beginning with this 1973 release. Having just dissolved his short-lived fusion band Energy, Bolin’s creative playing injects a little Miles and Mahavishnu into the usually rocking Gang, most noticeably on “From Another Time.” Staccato guitar lines and congas begin the song, an old-style James Gang boogie fills the middle, and then a sound effect explosion abruptly brings it all to a jarring, nonsensical close. It’s all of the album’s problems in a nutshell since the knotty and the normal are at odds throughout, although there are many moments to remember. Even if Bolin’s wistful “Alexis” doesn’t fit with the other tracks it’s a highlight, as is the opening rocker “Standing in the Rain” where conmen (“Your note said you went to Charleston/But I know you went to New Mexico) and cretins (“You left behind a dead father/A sick mother and 4 younger kids”) are forced to face up to love. Bang feels less like a band album and more like talented studio musicians on the loose, but die-hard fans of either the Gang or the late Bolin will enjoy it, if only in fits and starts. – David Jeffries

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