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Rides Again

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People tend to think of James Gang (no “the”) as Joe Walsh’s band, but drummer Jim Fox was the founder and leader. The group’s second record, with Walsh on guitar and vocals and Dale Peters on bass, is its best-known and most popular release. The opening “Funk #49” is propelled by one of the greatest riffs of the classic rock era, and songs like “Asshtonpark,” “Woman,” and “The Bomber” (a seven-minute medley/jam that interpolates Ravel’s “Boléro” and jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi’s “Cast Your Fate To The Wind”) are similarly potent. Walsh, who wrote all the songs with input from the other two, had a real gift for marrying a crunching blues-rock guitar sound to Fox’s pounding rhythm, with Peters gluing it all together. Producer Bill Szymczyk keeps things fairly simple, throwing in the occasional panning effect (it was 1969, after all) but otherwise offering crisp, clear documentation of the music in all its power.

Phil Freeman

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