Bang The James Gang

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  • Release Date: 02/03/2009
  • Original Release: 1973
  • Sales Rank: 23,105
  • Label: RHINO FLASHBACK
  • UPC: 081227988029
 
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Bang

1LISTENStanding in the Rain 5:07
2LISTENThe Devil Is Singing Our Song 4:22
3LISTENMust Be Love 3:53
4LISTENAlexis 5:09
5LISTENRide the Wind 3:46
6LISTENGot No Time for Trouble 3:47
7LISTENRather Be Alone with You (A.K.A. Song for Dale) Aka Song for Dale 2:05
8LISTENFrom Another Time 4:00
9LISTENMystery 6:07

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Editorial Reviews

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, All Music Guide

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