From his early hits with the James Gang through to his tenure with the Eagles — as well as a successful solo career — Joe Walsh remained one of the most colorful characters in rock & roll, lending his distinctively reedy vocals, off-the-wall lyrics, and expansive guitar leads to a series of AOR staples including “Funk #49,” “Rocky Mountain Way,” and “Life’s Been Good.”
Analog Man, Walsh’s first solo album in two decades finds longtime Eagle contemplating life in the digital age. Co-produced by Jeff Lynne, the disc ranges from the Indian-ragga-influenced “The Band Played On” to the twangy “Lucky That Way” – both of which feature Walsh’s new brother-in-law, Ringo Starr, on drums. “I’m on the perimeter of the Beatles family, and they really take care of their own,” says Walsh. “It’s taken my whole life up a notch to be around them.”
Nashville-based Tommy Lee James, who has penned hits for such acts as Taylor Swift and Reba McEntire, co-wrote some of the new songs.
Analog Man is Walsh’s first solo outing since 1992’s Songs for a Dying Planet, which came out two years before hell froze over and his Eagles reunited.
Tracklist:
1. Analog Man (4:03)
2. Wrecking Ball (3:46)
3. Lucky That Way (4:15)
4. Spanish Dancer (3:50)
5. Band Played On (4:04)
6. Family (4:22)
7. One Day At A Time (3:18)
8. Hi-Roller Baby (3:19)
9. Funk 50 (1:57)
10. India (3:44)
Media Info:
Bitrate: VBR 266 kbps Channels: joint stereo
Samplerate: 44100
Encoder: LAME 3.98
MPEG-1 layer 3
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