Band: James Gang
Album: Thirds
Year: 1971
Genre: Rock
Format: Lossless (FLAC + CUE + LOG + COVER)
Size: 227 mb
Tracklist:
"Walk Away" – 3:32
"Yadig?" (Jim Fox/Dale Peters/Joe Walsh) – 2:32
"Things I Could Be" (Jim Fox) – 4:18
"Dreamin' In The Country" (Dale Peters) – 2:59
"It's All The Same" – 4:13
"Midnight Man" – 3:29
"Again" – 4:04
"White Man/Black Man" (Dale Peters) – 5:38
"Live My Life Again" (Jim Fox) – 5:25
Thirds is the third studio album by James Gang, released in 1971, and is the last studio album led by Joe Walsh. The Walsh period comes to a close with the release of the live album James Gang Live in Concert.
The original band members were drummer Jimmy Fox, bassist Tom Kriss, guitarist Ronnie Silverman, keyboardist Phil Giallombardo, and guitarist Greg Grandillo, who was quickly replaced by Dennis Chandler. Bill Jeric replaced Silverman when he entered the service. And after Chandler left, the group featured Glen Schwartz. Unfortunately, none of the above lineups ever officially released any material.
Band:
Joe Walsh: All guitars, keyboards, piano, percussion, vocals.
Dale Peters: Bass guitars, guitars, keyboards, percussion, vocals.
Jim Fox: Drums, percussion, keyboards, organ, piano, vocals.