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James Gang


"Bang" is the sixth studio album by James Gang, released in 1973. It marked a significant transition for the band as it was their first album to feature lead guitarist Tommy Bolin, who replaced Domenic Troiano. Tommy Bolin's addition to the James Gang brought a new dynamic to their sound, blending his virtuosic guitar skills with the band's established rock and blues roots. Bolin's style injected a fresh energy into the group, contributing to the album's diverse range of musical influences and innovative guitar work. Despite the lineup change, "Bang" continued James Gang's tradition of delivering energetic rock performances and memorable songs. Tracks like "Standing in the Rain", "Ride the Wind", and "Homeland" showcase Bolin's guitar prowess and the band's ability to evolve their sound while staying true to their rock roots. Overall, "Bang" stands as a notable album in James Gang's discography, highlighting Tommy Bolin's brief but impactful tenure with the band before moving on to further success in his career.