American rock band formed in Cleveland; Joe Walsh was a guitarist and singer in the group and later joined the Eagles.

Reviews note that "Funk #49" became a famous single in the United States; Rides Again contains diverse styles (organ ballad, acoustic pieces, country rock) and the suite "The Bomber" originally included a brief quotation of Ravel's Bolero that was later edited out; Joe Walsh continues to perform "Funk #49" in his concerts.

Two DeBaser reviews praise James Gang's mix of hard rock, blues and country touches, highlighting Joe Walsh's guitar work and the famous single "Funk #49." Rides Again is noted for its stylistic variety; Live In Concert is celebrated for raw trio energy. Overall the coverage is appreciative of the band's live power and studio experimentation.

For:Fans of classic rock, blues-rock, and Joe Walsh

 This track is quite famous at least in the United States, and at the time it dazzled as a single.

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 Here he is, twenty-three years old in 1970 with his trio while he goes overboard, overpowering yet in perfect control with his Les Paul terrifyingly wrapped in a swell of repeating echoes, his high-pitched metallic voice cutting through the sonic chaos, his two cohorts beside him wide awake, holding their own brilliantly.

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