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Dale Peters replaced Kriss on bass for the band's second and third albums. Two of the band's songs, " Funk #49 " and " Walk Away ", continue to be popular on classic rock and AOR stations. In late 1971, Walsh left to pursue a solo career and would later join the Eagles .
Dale Peters – bass, percussion, backing vocals; Jimmy Fox – drums, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals; James Gang Rides Again (1970) Thirds (1971) Live in Concert (1971) January 1972 – August 1973 Roy Kenner – lead vocals, harmonica, percussion; Domenic Troiano – guitar, backing vocals; Dale Peters – bass, percussion, backing vocals
"Funk #49" is 3:54 in length, though it only has two verses. Much of the song is instrumental, drawing from Joe Walsh's guitar, Dale Peters' bass work, and Jim Fox's drumming. The lyrics focus on a wild girlfriend the singer cannot tame. Most of the song is a vehicle for Walsh's guitar performance.
Dale Peters – bass guitar, 12 string acoustic guitar ("Ashes the Rain and I") Jim Fox – drums, percussion; Additional. Rusty Young – pedal steel guitar ("There I Go Again") Production. Bill Szymczyk – production, engineer, remastering; Mike D. Stone – engineer; Ted Jensen – remastering; Dale Peters – liner notes; Jim Fox – liner ...
Dale Peters – bass; Personnel. James Gang. Joe Walsh – guitars, vocals, acoustic and electric pianos, pedal steel guitar, sound effects, "train wreck" (noted ...
Dale Peters – bass guitar, fuzz bass, percussion, backing vocals on "Standing In The Rain" Jim Fox – drums, percussion and piano on "Mystery" Sales chart performance
Straight Shooter is the fourth studio album by James Gang, which was released in July 1972 on ABC Records in the US and Probe Records in the UK. This is the first James Gang album recorded after their guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist Joe Walsh left the band and went on to form the band Barnstorm.
Newborn is the eighth studio album by James Gang, released in 1975, and the only released on Atlantic Records.. Guitarist Tommy Bolin and singer Roy Kenner left the band, and were replaced by guitarist Richard Shack and vocalist Bubba Keith.