With their second album Rides Again, the James Gang came into their own. Under the direction of guitarist Joe Walsh, the group -- now featuring bassist Dale Peters -- began incorporating keyboards into their hard rock, which helped open up their musical horizons. For much of the first side of Rides Again, the group tear through a bunch of boogie numbers, most notably the heavy groove of "Funk #49." On the second side, the James Gang departs from their trademark sound, adding keyboard flourishes and elements of country-rock to their hard rock. Walsh's songwriting had improved, giving the band solid support for their stylistic experiments. What ties the two sides of the record together is the strength of the band's musicianship, which burns brightly and powerfully on the hardest rockers, as well as on the sensitive ballads. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Rides Again
01/01/1970 | Mca
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Credits
- Andy McKaie
- Reissue Coordination
- Dale Peters
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Percussion
- Mike "Clay" Stone
- Engineer
- Bill Szymczyk
- Producer, Engineer, Digital Remastering
- Tom Wright
- Photography
- Rusty Young
- Pedal Steel, Guitar (Steel)
- Llyllianne Duma
- Engineer
- Vartan
- Reissue Art Director
- Meire Murakami
- Reissue Design
- Beth Stempel
- Reissue Coordination
- Bob Lockhard
- Illustrations, Cover Design
- Jack Nitzsche
- Strings, String Arrangements
- Stan Agol
- Engineer
- Jim Fox
- Organ, Vocals, Liner Notes, Percussion, Drums, Keyboards
- Ted Jensen
- Digital Remastering
- The James Gang
- Arranger, Main Performer
- Joe Walsh
- Guitar, Vocals, Liner Notes, Keyboards


















