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Tracklist

1Another Year
Lead Vocals – BobWritten-By – Webb
3:57
2Peasant Song
Lead Vocals – PhilWritten-By – Giallombardo
3:56
3Pick Up The Pizzas
Written-By – Webb
2:30
4I Need Love
Lead Vocals – PhilWritten-By – Giallombardo
3:14
5When I Was A Sailor
Lead Vocals – PhilWritten-By – Giallombardo
6:47
6Love Hurts
Lead Vocals – PhilWritten-By – Andrew Gold
3:29
7Hollywood Dream
Lead Vocals – PhilWritten-By – Webb
3:08
8Feelin' Alright
Lead Vocals – PhilWritten-By – Webb, Peters, Giallombardo
3:25
9Stealin' The Show
Lead Vocals – BobWritten-By – Webb
3:58

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CS 36-141James Gang Jesse Come Home ‎(Cass)ATCO RecordsCS 36-141US1976
SD 36-141James Gang Jesse Come Home ‎(LP, Album)ATCO RecordsSD 36-141Canada1976
SD 36141James Gang Jesse Come Home ‎(LP, Album)AtlanticSD 36141Australia1976
SD 36-141James Gang Jesse Come Home ‎(LP, Album, MO)ATCO RecordsSD 36-141US1976
SD 36141James Gang Jesse Come Home ‎(LP, Album)AtlanticSD 36141New Zealand1976

Credits

  • Arranged By [Strings And Horns]Mike Lewis
  • Art DirectionBob Defrin, Lynn Breslin
  • Backing Vocals [Gangettes]Bob, Dale, Phil Giallombardo
  • Bass, VocalsDale Peters
  • Directed ByMike Belkin
  • DrumsJimmy Fox
  • EngineerKen Hamann, Mike Bishop, Paul Hamann
  • Engineer [Assistant]Steve Gursky
  • Guitar, VocalsBob Webb
  • Illustration [Front Cover]Oni
  • Keyboards, VocalsPhil Giallombardo
  • PercussionNelson "Flacko" Padron
  • Photography By [Back Cover]David Gahr
  • Producer, EngineerHoward Albert, Ron Albert

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): ST-C-763639-R1
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): ST-C-763640-R1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched): ST-C-763639-BBB-1 @T . STL PRC (PR)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Etched): ST-C-763640 BBB-1 @T STL PRC (PR)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A variant 3): ST-C-763639-BB-1 PRC
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B variant 3): ST-C-763640BBB PR
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Recorded At – Criteria Recording Studios
  • Recorded At – Cleveland Recording Company
  • Mixed At – Criteria Recording Studios
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Produced For – Fat Albert Productions Inc.
  • Pressed By – PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN
  • Published By – Chappell Music
  • Published By – Jaga Music
  • Published By – Luckyu Music

Video

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Jesse Come Home - James Gang. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Jesse Come Home is the ninth and final studio album by James Gang, released in 1976. This album is the only one recorded with lead guitarist Bob Webb and keyboardist Phil Giallombardo Giallombardo had been an early member of the band prior to their first recording. The album title refers to the namesake of the band: Jesse James. The cover features an atmospheric painting with the folk hero riding off into the sunset, leading to fan speculation over the years that the album was always intended as. Listen album. The James Gang. Songs in album The James Gang - Jesse Come Home 1976. The James Gang - I Need Love. The James Gang - Another Year. The James Gang - Feelin' Alright. The James Gang - Peasant Song. The James Gang - Hollywood Dream. The James Gang - Love Hurts. The James Gang - Pick Up The Pizzas. Альбом 1975 Песен: 9. Jesse Come Home was the James Gang's final album, and it's not to difficult to see why. Ignoring the group's continuing failure to write strong songs, the main problem of the album lies in the bland, uninspired playing of the entire group. Bob Webb may not have recaptured the power of Joe Walsh or Tommy Bolin, but that doesn't give Fox and Peters an excuse for phoning in their performances. After Jesse Come Home failed to make the charts, Fox and Peters wisely decided to call it a day, disbanding the James Gang for the last time. Jesse Come Home, 2008. James Gang. I Need Love, 03:17. Another Year, 03:59. Listen free to James Gang Jesse Come Home I Need Love, Another Year and more. 9 tracks 34:24. Jesse Come Home by James Gang Year: 1976 Overall rank: 0th. Average Rating: 71100 from 2 votes. Completa la tua Collezione su James Come Home. Hard Rock. Band Name James Gang. Album Name Jesse Come Home. Type Album. Released date 07 February 1976. Labels Atco. Music StyleHard Rock. Members owning this album0. I Need Love

James Gang - Jesse Come Home mp3

Performer: James Gang

Title: Jesse Come Home

Country: US

Release date: 1976

Label: ATCO Records

Style: Blues Rock, Classic Rock

Catalog: SD 36-141

Genre: Rock

Size MP3: 1118 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 718

Record source: Vinyl, LP, Album, RI

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Gigafish
What is MO, PR, RI ?? next to LP
Gigafish
What is MO, PR, RI ?? next to LP
Thanks for the tips. I'm slowly looking to sell my 3000 LP & 45 plus well preserved collection
Thanks for the tips. I'm slowly looking to sell my 3000 LP & 45 plus well preserved collection
Thanks. It does help. I have a record collection (approx 3,000 LP & 45's ) that's been pretty well preserved & protected . Now I can use some tips on how to sell it.
Thanks. It does help. I have a record collection (approx 3,000 LP & 45's ) that's been pretty well preserved & protected . Now I can use some tips on how to sell it.
The Pressing Plants nomenclature (MO for Monarch, PR for Presswell)
The Pressing Plants nomenclature (MO for Monarch, PR for Presswell)
Usually that is a version that the matrix runout is different than some other version. The matrix runout is the etching that is done one the records on each side of the record on the blank area toward the inner part of the record. that's how you'll truly know what version your album is regardless of the jacket or sleeve it may come Hope that helps you out.
Usually that is a version that the matrix runout is different than some other version. The matrix runout is the etching that is done one the records on each side of the record on the blank area toward the inner part of the record. that's how you'll truly know what version your album is regardless of the jacket or sleeve it may come Hope that helps you out.