Early 1970s Ohio-based power trio that featured a distinctive acid-tinged power-blues sound and included future Eagle Joe Walsh.
An American power trio from the early 1970s, the Ohio-bred James Gang, despite never reaching the same heights of stardom as their contemporaries, boasted some seriously killer jams that have remarkably stood the test of time--"Funk #49," 'Walk Away," and "The Bomber" chief among them. Perhaps the most significant thing about the James Gang, however, was the brief presence of guitarist Joe Walsh. In addition to providing the band with its distinctive acid-tinged power-blues sound, Walsh would go on to join the Eagles as well as carving out a successful solo career. The band soldiered on after the soon-to-be superstar's 1971 departure, but never regained the power they had with Walsh at the helm.
Atco
1976
Atlantic
1975
Atco
1974
Atco
1973
One Way Records
1972
One Way Records
1972
Beat Goes On
1971









