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| 1. Funk #49 |
| 2. Asshton Park |
| 3. Woman |
| 4. Bomber: Closet Queen/Bolero/Cast Your Fate |
| 5. Tend My Garden |
| 6. There I Go Again |
| 7. Thanks |
| 8. Ashes the Rain and I |
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
I had to stop listening to this 25 years ago......,
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This review is from: Rides Again (With Orig. Art) (Audio CD)
....cause I couldn't get Funk49 outta my head.I'm still afraid to listen to it. Its too good. If you've never heard it, get ready for a curse. Damn you Joe Walsh!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
turn it up and play it often,
By ktbrown (mebane, n.c. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rides Again (With Orig. Art) (Audio CD)
without any specific reviews or critique of individual tunes here - i'll just tell ya' to buy it now! - w.lambert from oklahoma city reviewed this disc very well (below) when he compared this band with led zeppelin & grand funk railroad: they hit very hard and yet they were funky - bluesy and hard edged rock n' roll - this disc is really very enjoyable - you come home from long day at work & blast this disc before your wife & kids get home - and they'll wonder why daddy's so damn happy tonight! really - brighten your life: buy this disc and turn it way the f@#k up loud (to heck with the neighbors!!) my advice? "add to shopping cart and proceed to checkout" you wont be sorryspace puppy - out
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ride On!,
By Mad Dog "maddog6969" (TimbuckThree, Tennessee) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rides Again (With Orig. Art) (Audio CD)
It was during this era that lovers of Rock and Roll got strong hints that Joe Walsh was a very creative artist. The strength of this album is its variety, unpredictability and also it's sly wit. Joe wasn't afraid to take a jab at the fringes of society that were moving towards the mainstream, as "Bomber" demonstrates. Many only think of "Funk 49" when they see this album cover, but that's a huge dis-service to a fairly complete package. It honestly deserves 3.5 to 4 stars but has been upgraded to 5 for its vision and creativity.
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