You may remember a short while ago there was a band called the James Gang. This band was made up of three tal ented musicians: Jim Fox, drums; Dale Peters, bass and vocals; and Joe Walsh, guitar and lead vocals. Joe Walsh, our major concern, did most of - the composing for the James Gang turning out some fine songs such as "Funk 48", "Funk 49", "Walk Away" and many more. Fos some unknown reason, un known to this columnist that is, Joe left the James Gang and set off to the Colorado Mountains to make music. The music that came out of those hills surpasses anything Joe ever composed for the James Gang. The first album was called "Barnstorm" and was a masterpiece. Our main , conern is Joe's latest album, "The Somker You Drink, the Player You Get." Unlike other art ists' albums, Joe isn't the , only vocalist on the album. His new music isn't like the old James Gang material. It's new and refreshing. "Rocky Mountain Way" is the first cut off the album "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get" and is a blues number with a new twist, using an ARP synthesizer and "The Bag." There aren't any words to describe the greatness of these albums. All I can say is buy them and judge for your self. You won't be disappointe• John Mayan The second gentle man whose name is synonomous with Blues is John Mayall. John Mayall has put out two albums which I believe deserve special recognition. These albums are "Jazz Blues Passion" and "Navin' On." Both these al bums, surprisingly enough, have basically the same personnel, which is very unusual for John Mayan. These albums high light the best of the two fin est forms of music around- 8, 1973 CTOBE . .•"' N!'• z. ) . e""••• . ir.... f .• jiol ::-., ..."4„.....•..,.. .., b . . I ‘, • ' t : ' ' • ' 7' .' %.I\.k.‘ . 4 , t • ' . • 4 4ipl ir w k Yatsko Jazz and Blues. Some of the featured musicians on these al bums are the fine horn work of Jazz Trumpeter Blue. Mitchel and the superb guitar magft of Freddie Robinson. These fine musicians combined with the enormous talent of John Mayall makes for some fine listening. Get 'em! SOUND TRACK INC. AUTHORIZED PANASONIC SALES AND SERVICE DEALER WHERE YOU'LL FIND THE 4-CHANNEL STEREO N. WYOMING STREET HAZLETON,Pa. "LOVE,DEVOTI SURRENDER," JUST SLIGHTLY AHEAD OF OUR TIME VERY LATEST 455-4108 by Tony Seo Every once in a great while an album comes along that is charged with so much energy, so much feeling, that one can feel it as he handles the album. "Love, Devotion, render," is one of these al bums. From the twin blasts o guitar that open "A Love Sup reme" to the peaceful dis- sonances that end "Meditation The record overflows with the musical energies generated by both guitarists, McLaughlin' guitar shrieks with every not while Santana's comes through with the sound that has made all of his albums, musical powerhouses. And the remark able thing is, that instead o working aginst each other, both styles compliment each