Walsh, Joe: Analog Man
Walsh, Joe: Analog Man
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Walsh, Joe
Label: Fantasy
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 888072338395
Genre: Rock
Vinyl LP pressing. 2012 solo album from the Grammy-winning Rock 'n' Roll singer, songwriter, guitarist and Eagles member. Analog Man is Joe's first solo album in two decades. The album is both modern and timelessly soulful, packed with Walsh's beloved wit, charm and chops; it delivers an incredibly raw and intimate sound. Walsh, best known for his powerful guitar licks, joined the Eagles in 1976 and is credited for bringing a harder rock sound to the band with the acclaimed Hotel California, the Long Run and Eagles Live. A singer-songwriter and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Walsh has entertained for more than four decades, not only as a solo artist, but as part of admired bands like the James Gang and Barnstorm. The album was produced by Jeff Lynne and Joe Walsh with Tommy Lee James co-writing some of the tracks. "Lucky That Way," one of Walsh's favorites off the album, speaks to the extraordinary life he's lived, even through the hurdles, and features Ringo Starr, his real life brother-in-law, on drums. The song ironically serves as a mature sequel to Walsh's famed "Life's Been Good" and for Walsh, life is just that.
Tracks:
1.1 Analog Man
1.2 Wrecking Ball
1.3 Lucky That Way
1.4 Spanish Dancer
1.5 Band Played on
1.6 Family
1.7 One Day at a Time
1.8 Hi-Roller Baby
1.9 Funk 50
1.10 India