James Gang Live in Concert

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Live in Concert
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Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 1971 (1971-09)
RecordedMay 15, 1971
VenueCarnegie Hall, New York City
GenreRock, hard rock
Length43:44
LabelABC
ProducerJames Gang
James Gang chronology
Thirds
(1971)
Live in Concert
(1971)
Straight Shooter
(1972)

Live in Concert is a live album by the James Gang, released in September 1971.[1] It contains highlights of a May 15, 1971 performance at Carnegie Hall, New York City. This album is the last James Gang release to feature Joe Walsh as guitarist and vocalist and Bill Szymczyk as producer and engineer. The album reached Gold status in June 1972.

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3/5 stars [2]
Billboard3/5 stars (favorable)[1]

Writing for AllMusic, critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote the album "Live in Concert captures much of the energy of their live performances, with Joe Walsh's guitar solos catching fire on nearly every song. However, the record also makes it clear that he was beginning to outgrow the confines of the James Gang..."[2]

Track listing[]

All songs by Joe Walsh, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Stop"Jerry Ragovoy, Mort Shuman4:05
2."You're Gonna Need Me"Albert King7:30
3."Take a Look Around" 3:50
4."Tend My Garden" 3:45
5."Ashes, the Rain and I"Dale Peters, Walsh2:40
6."Walk Away" 3:30
7."Lost Woman"Jeff Beck, Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf, Paul Samwell-Smith18:20

NOTE:

An audience recording of the complete concert has circulated throughout the internet as a download and has several additional tracks:

  1. "Midnight Man"
  2. "Asshtonpark"
  3. "The Bomber"
  4. "Garden Gate"
  5. "Funk 49"
  6. "Woman"
  7. "White Man, Black Man"
  8. "Thanks"
  9. "Again"
  10. "Johnny B. Goode"

Personnel[]

James Gang

Production[]

Sales chart performance[]

Year Chart Position
1971 Billboard 200 24
1971 Canada 25[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Billboard Album Reviews". Billboard. 1971-09-11. p. 21. Retrieved 2010-09-15.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "James Gang Live in Concert > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
  3. ^ "RPM Top 100 Albums - October 23, 1971" (PDF).
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