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Newborn/Jesse Come Home

Newborn/Jesse Come Home

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GTIN08718627236697
EAN8718627236697
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Review: JAMES GANG - Newborn / Jesse Come Home The legendary JAMES GANG returns with a double whammy of an album, "Newborn / Jesse Come Home," that has got us all scratching our heads in confusion. The band, known for their hard-hitting rock anthems, takes a peculiar turn with this release, blending elements of funk, jazz, and reggae to create a truly unique listening experience. "Newborn" opens the album with its groovy bassline and infectious horns, making us want to dance the night away. But just when we think we've got the band figured out, they hit us with "Jesse Come Home," a slow-burning ballad that showcases the band's softer side. Lead singer Jimmy Wilson's vocals soar and dip with emotion, while guitarist Tommy Daniels shreds like there's no tomorrow. The rhythm section, consisting of Billy Jenkins on drums and Bobby Thompson on bass, lays down a solid foundation that keeps us moving throughout the album. While the experimentation on "Newborn / Jesse Come Home" is refreshing, it's also a bit disjointed at times. The transitions between genres can feel abrupt, leaving us scratching our heads in confusion. But hey, this is the JAMES GANG we're talking about - they've never been ones to play by the rules. In conclusion, "Newborn / Jesse Come Home" may not be the band's most cohesive album, but it's certainly one of their most adventurous. So grab a drink, sit back, and let the JAMES GANG take you on a wild ride through their musical kaleidoscope. Cheers!