Joe Walsh: Legendary FM Broadcasts-Reunion Arena-Dallas, TX-1981 (Full Album)
Recorded at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas on July 10, 1981, for the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show. At the time, Walsh was touring in support of his latest solo album There Goes the Neighborhood following the breakup of Eagles. Reunited with one of his bandmates from Barnstorm (his post-James Gang solo group), Walsh recorded a set that included solo hits, and some tracks from his years with the James Gang.
Track Listing:
01. Meadows
02. Over And Over
03. In The City
04. A Life Of Illusion
05. The Bomber: Closet Queen/Bolero/Cast Your Fate To The Wind
06. Dreams
07. Theme From 'Boat Weirdos'
08. Funk #49
09. You Never Know
10. Life's Been Good
11. Rocky Mountain Way
12. All Night Long
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Joe Walsh: Songs For A Dying Planet (Full Album)
Songs for a Dying Planet is the tenth solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. It was released in mid 1992, on the label Epic. Keen to re-establish himself after his ill-received 1991 album, Ordinary Average Guy, Walsh enlisted his former producer Bill Szymczyk. At the end of the track "Certain Situations," one can hear a Morse code message that says "Register and vote for me."
Track Listing:
1. Shut Up
2. Fairbanks Alaska
3. Coyote Love
4. I Know
5. Certain Situations
6. Vote For Me
7. Theme From Baroque Weirdos
8. The Friend Song
9. It's All Right
10. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
11. Decades
12. Song For A Dying Planet
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Joe Walsh: Analog Man (Full Album)
Analog Man is the eleventh and latest solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh, formerly of the James Gang and lead guitarist for the Eagles. The album was released in mid 2012, on the label Fantasy in the United States and the United Kingdom, It is also his first new solo studio album to be released since 1992's Songs for a Dying Planet, 20 years prior. The album features 10 new songs, and was co-produced by Walsh, Jeff Lynne, who also performs various instruments and backing vocals on the album, and Tim Armstrong from the punk band Rancid who co-wrote and plays guitar on one of the album's songs. The album also features contributions from the former Beatles drummer, Ringo Starr, the former Barnstorm members, Kenny Passarelli and Joe Vitale, former James Gang members, Jim Fox and Dale Peters, David Crosby and Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills & Nash and also a duet with Little Richard.
Track Listing:
01. Analog Man
02. Wrecking Ball
03. Lucky That Way
04. Spanish Dancer
05. Band Played On
06. Family
07. One Day at a Time
08. Hi-Roller Baby
09. Funk #50
10. India
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Joe Walsh: Ordinary Average Guy (Full Album)
Ordinary Average Guy is the ninth solo studio album, and its title-track single (second on the playlist), by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in mid 1991. It was Walsh's first album of entirely new music since Got Any Gum? in 1987, and his first solo album to be issued internationally by Epic following a four-year alliance with Warner Bros. Records in the United States and Canada. The album features Ringo Starr, Survivor's lead vocalist Jimi Jamison, and the drummer Joe Vitale from Walsh's former band Barnstorm. Vitale also sings the lead vocals on the final track of the album, "School Days".
Track Listing:
01. Two Sides To Every Story
02. Ordinary Average Guy
03. The Gamma Goochee
04. All Of A Sudden
05. Alphabetical Order
06. Look At Us Now
07. I'm Actin' Different
08. Up All Night
09. You Might Need Somebody
10. Where I Grew Up (Prelude to School Days)
11. School Days
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Joe Walsh: Got Any Gum? (Full Album)
Got Any Gum? is the eighth solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter Joe Walsh. It was originally released in October 1987, on the label Warner Brothers in the United States, and Full Moon in the UK, which was the last Walsh album to be released by either of those labels. The album features eight original songs which were written by Walsh with others and by himself, the album also features two covers, including the song "In My Car", which was co-written by Walsh with Ringo Starr, the former drummer for The Beatles (the song was originally released on Starr's ninth studio solo album Old Wave, in 1983). The album also features vocal contributions from J. D. Souther and Survivor's lead vocalist Jimi Jamison.
The album was received negatively by the majority of music critics, while other reviewers noted good points to the album. It was also a commercial disappointment, peaking at #113 on the Billboard 200, which marked the beginning of a downturn in Walsh's fortunes on the album charts, and ultimately led to both Warner Bros. and Full Moon dropping him from their labels. Two singles were issued from Got Any Gum?: "The Radio Song" and "In My Car". The album's first and leading single, "The Radio Song," unlike the album, was a commercial success, peaking at #8 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Its music video featured the legendary DJ Wolfman Jack.
In an interview with David Letterman, on Late Night with David Letterman in October 1987, Walsh, while intoxicated, was asked about whether the album's title had a background, to which Walsh immediately responded "Yeah, a bum!, I saw a bum about a block away and I knew he was going to ask me for spare change, so I reach in - I'm all ready but he gets up to me and I say here, help yourself". He says "I don't need money, ya got any gum?"
Track Listing:
01. The Radio Song
02. Fun
03. In My Car
04. Malibu
05. Half Of Our Time
06. Got Any Gum?
07. Up To Me
08. No Peace In The Jungle
09. Memory Lane
10. Time
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Joe Walsh: The Confessor (Full Album)
The Confessor is the seventh solo studio album by American rock musician Joe Walsh, released on May 21, 1985 by Warner Bros. Records, and Full Moon Records. It was produced by Grammy Award-winning producer and sound engineer Keith Olsen as well as Walsh himself. The album peaked at number 65 on the Billboard 200.
Walsh's new girlfriend Stevie Nicks would get involved with the recording of this album, as her old friend Keith Olsen was hired to produce the album. The superimposed LA session stalwarts like Jim Keltner, Mike Porcaro, Waddy Wachtel, Randy Newman, Alan Pasqua and a lot of musicians Walsh had never worked with before were the musicians who played on the album. However, the only familiar face was Timothy B. Schmit (of the Eagles) who only recorded backing vocals.
Track Listing:
01. Problems
02. I Broke My Leg
03. Bubbles
04. Slow Dancing
05. 15 Years
06. The Confessor
07. Rosewood Bitters
08. Good Man Down
09. Dear John
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Joe Walsh: But Seriously, Folks (Full Album)
But Seriously, Folks... is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in mid-1978, on the Asylum label. It included the satirical song "Life's Been Good". The original 8:04 (8:57 on CD releases with a speech at the end) album version of this track was edited down to 4:35 for single release, and this became Walsh's biggest solo hit, peaking at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The album also featured the other four members of Eagles – which Walsh had joined two years earlier – as well as singer-keyboardist Jay Ferguson, a former member of the groups Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne (who co-wrote one track on the album), drummer Joe Vitale from Walsh's former band Barnstorm, and bassist Willie Weeks.
This video has the spoken word intro to "Life's Been Good", where Joe Walsh explains how the song came about. It also has the remixed version of "Life's Been Good".
Track Listing:
01. Over And Over
02. Second Hand Store
03. Indian Summer
04. At The Station
05. Tomorrow
06. Inner Tube
07. Theme From ‘Boat Weirdos”
08. Life’s Been Good (Spoken Word)
09. Life’s Been Good
10. Over And Over (Reprise)
11. Life’s Been Good (Remix)
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Joe Walsh: There Goes The Neighborhood (Full Album)
There Goes the Neighborhood is the fifth solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and sometime-guitarist for the Eagles, Joe Walsh. The album was released in May 1981, by Asylum Records, three years after Walsh's album But Seriously, Folks... (1978).
The album features contributions from two Eagles' members Don Felder and Timothy B. Schmit as well as session musicians including Russ Kunkel, David Lindley, Bob Mayo, and Victor Feldman.
The album peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard 200. The album only spawned one charting single, "A Life of Illusion", which would become one of Walsh's most popular songs and reached No. 34 at on the Billboard Hot 100. The single also topped the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
Track Listing:
01. Things
02. Made Your Mind Up
03. Down On The Farm
04. Rivers (Of The Hidden Funk)
05. A Life Of Illusion
06. Bones
07. Rockets
08. You Never Know
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Joe Walsh: You Bought It - You Name It (Full Album)
You Bought It – You Name It is the sixth studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in mid 1983, on the label Warner Bros., two years after Walsh's successful album There Goes the Neighborhood. It was Walsh's second and final studio album to feature George "Chocolate" Perry as producer.
The album was received negatively by the majority of music critics, while other reviewers noted good points to the album. It was also not as successful as Walsh's previous albums, peaking at #48 on the Billboard 200. However, Walsh found some moderate success with the single "Space Age Whiz Kids", about the pinnacle of the 1980s video arcade craze. The single peaked at #52 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, and at #21 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. An outtake from The Long Run, "Told You So" features a guest appearance from former Eagles' member Don Felder (who also co-wrote the track). The album also features contributions from two other Eagles' members Don Henley, and Timothy B. Schmit, as well as country singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey, session guitarist Waddy Wachtel, and the drummer Joe Vitale from Walsh's former band Barnstorm.
Track Listing:
01. I Can Play That Rock & Roll
02. Told You So
03. Here We Are Now
04. The Worry Song
05. I.L.B.T.’s
06. Space Age Whiz Kids
07. Love Letters
08. Class Of ’65
09. Shadows
10. Theme From ‘Island Weirdos’
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Joe Walsh: All Night Long
Urban Cowboy is a 1980 American romantic Western film directed by James Bridges. The plot concerns the love-hate relationship between Buford Uon "Bud" Davis (John Travolta) and Sissy (Debra Winger). The film's success was credited for spurring a mainstream revival of country music. Much of the action revolves around activities at Gilley's Club, a football-field-sized honky tonk in Pasadena, Texas.
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Joe Walsh: Waffle Stomp
Fast Times at Ridgemont High is a 1982 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Amy Heckerling (in her feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by Cameron Crowe, based on his 1981 book Fast Times at Ridgemont High: A True Story, and starring Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Judge Reinhold, Phoebe Cates, Brian Backer, Robert Romanus, and Ray Walston. Crowe went undercover at Clairemont High School in San Diego and wrote about his experiences.[3]
The film chronicles a school year in the lives of sophomores Stacy Hamilton and Mark Ratner and their older friends Linda Barrett and Mike Damone, both of whom believe themselves wiser in the ways of romance than their younger counterparts. The ensemble cast of characters form two subplots with Jeff Spicoli, a perpetually stoned surfer facing off against history teacher Mr. Hand, and Stacy's older brother Brad, a popular senior who works in entry-level jobs to pay for his car and ponders ending his two-year relationship with his girlfriend Lisa.
In addition to Penn, Reinhold, Cates, and Leigh, the film marks early appearances by several actors who later became stars, including Nicolas Cage, Eric Stoltz, Forest Whitaker, and Anthony Edwards (the first two in their feature film debuts).
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Joe Walsh: You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind (Full Album)
You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind is a live solo album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in early 1976 as Walsh's last album for ABC Records. It was recorded live just before Walsh joined the Eagles. Three members of that group appear on the song "Help Me Through the Night".
The album was compiled from recordings taken from a taping of Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, filmed on November 26, 1975. The episode was titled "Joe Walsh and Friends" and featured various additional artists, including some of Walsh's soon-to-be Eagles bandmates. Out of the six tracks on the album, five were taken from the broadcast, while "Time Out" was a new release. Songs performed on the episode that did not appear on the album included Walsh's "Welcome to the Club," Barnstorm's "Mother Says," and covers of the Beatles' "Get Back" and the Spencer Davis Groups' "Gimme Some Lovin'".
Track Listing:
01. Walk Away
02. Meadows
03. Rocky Mountain Way
04. Time Out
05. Help Me Through The Night
06. Turn To Stone
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Joe Walsh: So What (Full Album)
So What is the third studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. It was released in late 1974 on ABC-Dunhill Records.
It contains hard rock songs such as "Welcome To The Club" and a remake of the Barnstorm track, "Turn To Stone". It also contains more introspective material such as "Help Me Through the Night" and "Song For Emma".
On a few tracks, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Randy Meisner of Eagles contributed backing vocals. Over a year and a half later, Walsh would be drafted into Eagles to replace founding member Bernie Leadon, playing on their best-selling studio album Hotel California.
Don Henley wrote the lyrics for "Falling Down" with Henley providing backing vocals on "Falling Down" and "Time Out". The album features three of the four members of Eagles; Don Henley, Glenn Frey and Randy Meisner providing backing vocals for "Turn to Stone" and "Help Me Through The Night". This would be the first time that the band members would appear on an album with the future Eagle.[2]
"Song for Emma" was written as a memorial for Walsh's almost-three-year-old daughter who had been killed in a car crash on April 1, 1974, four weeks shy of her third birthday. The accident was caused by a drunk driver who hit the Porsche driven by his then-wife Stefany with Emma in the car. Later, Stevie Nicks wrote "Has Anyone Ever Written Anything for You?" for Walsh after visiting Emma's grave with him.
Track listing
01. Welcome To The Club
02. Falling Down
03. Pavanne Of The Sleeping Beauty
04. Time Out
05. All Night Laundry Mat Blues
06. Turn To Stone
07. Help Me Through The Night
08. County Fair
09. Song For Emma
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Joe Walsh: The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get (Full Album)
The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get is the second studio album by American rock guitarist and singer Joe Walsh, released in 1973 by ABC-Dunhill Records in the United States and the United Kingdom, and was also released in Germany. It proved to be his commercial breakthrough, largely on the strength of the Top 40 hit single, "Rocky Mountain Way", which helped propel the album into the Top 10.
On this album, Walsh shares the vocals and songwriting with the other three members of Barnstorm: drummer/multi-instrumentalist Joe Vitale, bassist Kenny Passarelli, and new member, keyboardist Rocke Grace. As a result, a variety of styles are explored on this album; there are elements of blues, jazz, folk, pop, and even Caribbean music. However, the album is only credited to Walsh as a solo artist, not to Barnstorm, which led to the band's demise. After the success of this album, Joe Walsh successfully continued making albums as a solo artist.
The title is a play on words "The higher you get, the better you play!"
Track Listing:
01. Rocky Mountain Way
02. Bookends
03. Wolf
04. Midnight Moodies
05. Happy Ways
06. Meadows
07. Dreams
08. Days Gone By
09. Daydream (Prayer)
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Joe Walsh: Barnstorm (Full Album)
Barnstorm is the debut studio album by the American band Barnstorm, which was formed by guitarist Joe Walsh after he left the James Gang. The album was released in October 1972 on the labels ABC and Dunhill. It was the first album to be recorded at Caribou Ranch in Colorado.
With this album, Walsh moved away from the hard rock sound of the James Gang, with Barnstorm exploring a more folk-based, acoustic sound, influenced by such artists as James Taylor and Crosby, Stills, and Nash.
Taking a cue from The Who's guitarist Pete Townshend, Walsh utilized the ARP Odyssey synthesizer on such songs as "Mother Says" and "Here We Go." Walsh also experimented with acoustic guitar, slide guitar, fuzzboxes and keyboards as well as running his guitar straight into a Leslie 122 to get swirly, organ-like guitar tones. The lone hard rock track on Barnstorm, "Turn To Stone", has become the best known song from the album, since Walsh later re-recorded it for his solo album So What.
At the time of its release, Barnstorm was only moderately successful. For many years, the only CD version available was an expensive Japanese import. Nonetheless, the album became a cult classic among Joe Walsh fans. It was later reissued in the U.S. on CD by Hip-O Select/Geffen Records in January 2006.
Track Listing:
01. Here We Go
02. Midnight Visitor
03. One and One/Giant Bohemoth
04. Mother Says
05. Birdcall Morning
06. Home
07. I'll Tell the World
08. Turn to Stone
09. Comin' Down
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The James Gang: James Gang Rides Again (Full Album)
James Gang Rides Again (alternatively known as simply Rides Again) is the second studio album by American rock band James Gang. The album was released on the label ABC Records. It is the James Gang's first album to feature bassist Dale Peters.
Writing for AllMusic, critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote of the album "With their second album Rides Again, the James Gang came into their own... Walsh's songwriting had improved, giving the band solid support for their stylistic experiments. What ties the two sides of the record together is the strength of the band's musicianship, which burns brightly and powerfully on the hardest rockers, as well as on the sensitive ballads." Music critic John Swenson named it "one of the most important rock records of the Seventies."
Track Listing:
01. Funk #49
02. Asshtonpark
03. Woman
04. The Bomber: Closet Queen/ Boléro/ Cast Your Fate To The Wind
05. Tend My Garden
06. Garden Gate
07. There I Go Again
08. Thanks
09. Ashes The Rain And I
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James Gang: Yer' Album (Full Album)
Yer' Album is the debut studio album by American rock band James Gang. The album was released in early 1969 on the Bluesway label. This is the James Gang's only album to feature their bassist Tom Kriss. He was replaced by Dale Peters for their next album. The album is the first to feature guitarist Joe Walsh, who would later achieve success as a solo artist and with the Eagles.
Of the eleven tracks featured, three are covers — Buffalo Springfield's "Bluebird", "Lost Woman" by the Yardbirds, and "Stop" by Jerry Ragovoy and Mort Shuman, recorded a year earlier by Howard Tate, as well as a version by Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield for the Super Session album (albeit without vocals).
In the locked groove at the end of side 1 of the LP version of the album (which is normally silent on most phonograph records), the spoken phrase "Turn me over" repeats in a loop, while the locked groove at the end of side 2 repeats the phrase "Play me again". Both phrases were spoken by Walsh. A 'producers note' in the gatefold warns listeners not to spoil these endings to friends who have turntables with automatic return. These messages are removed from CD pressings, but are included on the 8-Track & cassette tape versions.
Track Listing:
01. Tuning Part One
02. Take A Look Around
03. Funk #48
04. Bluebird
05. Lost Woman
06. Stone Rap
07. Collage
08. I Don't Have The Time
09. Wrapcity In English
10. Fred
11. Stop
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The James Gang: Thirds (Full Album)
Thirds is the third studio album by the American rock band James Gang. The album was released in mid 1971, on the label ABC Records. It is the last studio album featuring Joe Walsh. "Walk Away" was released as a single, making the Top 40 on at least one national chart, reaching #51 on the Billboard Hot 100, the best placement of a James Gang single. The album reached Gold status in July 1972.
On the liner notes to the LP version of this 1971 album, Joe Walsh is credited with "guitar, vocals, and train wreck", the latter for his work on the song "Walk Away" as a wry commentary on the multi-tracked, cascading lead guitars that clash as the song fades out.
The Walsh period of the band came to a close with the release of the next album James Gang Live in Concert.
Writing for AllMusic, critic William Ruhlman wrote the album "though Thirds quickly earned a respectable chart position and eventually went gold, it was not the commercial breakthrough that might have been expected."
Billboard's review stated: "The James Gang has another good one here, another set scoring artistically and slated to score commercially. This hot trio has solid material, such as "Walk Away," country-flavored material such as "Dreamin' In The Country," and other top material, including "Midnight Man." "White Man/Black Man" is another winner." John Mendelsohn in Rolling Stone was equivocal stating "By no exertion of the imagination are James Gang the greatest rock and roll band ever to walk the face of the earth or anything... but they are capable of some nice little treats every now and again." Mendelsohn conversely called "White Man/Black Man" "a real no-two-ways-about-it embarrassment in the form of an overproduced plea for Greater Understanding between the races so that we can all Live Together."
Track listing
Side one
01. Walk Away
02. Yadig?
03. Things I Could Be
04. Dreamin' in the Country
05. It's All the Same
06. Midnight Man
07. Again
08. White Man / Black Man
09. Live My Life Again
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The James Gang: Live In Concert (Full Album)
Live in Concert is a live album by the James Gang, released in September 1971. It contains highlights of a May 15, 1971 performance at Carnegie Hall, New York City. This album is the last James Gang release to feature Joe Walsh as guitarist and vocalist and Bill Szymczyk as producer and engineer. The album reached Gold status in June 1972.
Writing for AllMusic, critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote the album "Live in Concert captures much of the energy of their live performances, with Joe Walsh's guitar solos catching fire on nearly every song. However, the record also makes it clear that he was beginning to outgrow the confines of the James Gang..."
Track listing
01. Stop
02. You're Gonna Need Me
03. Take A Look Around
04. Tend My Garden
05. Ashes, The Rain And I
06. Walk Away
07. Lost Woman
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