![]() Guitarist/frontman Joe Walsh is the ultimate classic rock regular suspect, briefly leading Cleveland's funk-rock power trio James Gang to album-oriented radio success, constantly turning up on a guest star, slipping into the Eagles as a new member when that band was already at its mid-70s peak, and managing a handful of solo hit singles that have become CHR standards. It comes packaged in their tri-fold sleeve with several photos of the guys and overall has a very cool retro look to it.The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get. Thanks to Godfather for realizing this release and to Paul De Luxe for the excellent liner notes. To have this recording on a silver disc is essential. James Gang Rides Over Fillmore is an outstanding document from the band’s short career. I would love to see more silvers from this classic lineup in the future. Walsh demonstrates amazing control over his instrument yet had a very raw approach during his early days. They had a really cool unique funk-rock sound and knew how to just “jam”. They jam for over twenty minutes going through various phases highlighting their individual instruments much like Cream and the Allman Brothers would do with their extended jams. “Lost Woman” is another example, this time covering a Yardbirds track. Reaching over ten minutes he gets in some fine experimentation. Walsh had a knack for reinventing tunes and this Stephen Stills track demonstrates just how well he could interpret other people’s material. “Bluebird” starts with another electric guitar jam before we hear the familiar Buffalo Springfield melody. Its haunting melody demands the quiet attention of the Fillmore until the last notes have been played before showing their appreciation. After some tuning “Ashes The Rain & I” continues with two acoustic guitars and some light percussion. The recording picks up the acoustic guitars very clearly. On the flip side, they sit down for a funky little acoustic song next in “Thanks”. You can’t help but realize how tight the rhythm section is here as well. He gets into some nice “trippy” slide work in the middle before they enter the “Bolero” section. “The Bomber” is one of the most aggressive tracks in the band’s repertoire and remains in Walsh’s solo setlists to this day. My first experience with this track would be the version found on their Live In Concert album, and this is certainly a killer version as well. This segues into Albert King’s “You’re Gonna Need Me”, a nice slow blues for Joe to stretch out during. Walsh gets into some real shredding with Dale Peters and Jim Fox holding down a nice solid foundation. The delay soaked rhythms lead into “Asshtonpark”, from the James Gang Rides Again LP, which in turn acts as the lead in to an abbreviated version of “Stop”, from their debut, Yer Album. Walsh fills up the drum break with some extra guitar “chuggin” to great effect as it builds to the guitar break.Īfter a brief greeting, Walsh sets up his echo unit for the next track. Probably one of the coolest riffs ever written, it has more than stood the test of time, sounding just as fresh today as it did then. It is brighter, clearer, and overall has a much better range of frequencies present.Īfter a three and a half minute warm up jam, Joe kicks into the “Funk #49” riff. Godfather is a big improvement in sound quality. This tape was released before on the CDR label, Breakdown, as The Groove Funk. Joe Walsh’s vocal cuts through nicely but sounds a little thin in the recording. All instruments are well represented with the guitar and bass up front. Some say this is a soundboard but this actually comes from a very good to excellent audience recording that can easily be mistaken for a board tape in places. James Gang Rides Over Fillmore features the James Gang at the Fillmore West in San Francisco in support of their second LP, James Gang Rides Again. (71:32) Opening Jam, Funk #49, Stop, You’re Gonna Need Me, The Bomber, Thanks, Ashes The Rain & I, Bluebird, Lost Woman ![]() 887)įillmore West, San Francisco, CA – November 21, 1970 James Gang Rides Over Fillmore (Godfatherecords G.R.
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