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Analog Man (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Analog Man (Bonus Track Version) by Joe Walsh. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:04:24 minutes.

Artist: Joe Walsh
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:04:24
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No. Title Length
1. Analog Man 4:02
2. Wrecking Ball 3:45
3. Lucky That Way 4:14
4. Spanish Dancer 3:49
5. Band Played On 4:03
6. Family 4:21
7. One Day At a Time 3:18
8. Hi-Roller Baby 3:18
9. Funk 50 1:57
10. India 3:44
11. Fishbone 3:48
12. But I Try 6:40
13. Joe Walsh – For the Record 17:25

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Having found himself back with the Eagles, guitarist Joe Walsh hasn't had as much time to pursue the louder end of his musical spectrum. Produced by Jeff Lynne, Analog Man features the dense harmonies and tight arrangements you'd expect from an encounter with the man who gave Electric Light Orchestra, Tom Petty's Full Moon Fever and The Traveling Wilburys their sound, but the guitars are also plenty loud and even in a tightly compressed and quick track like "Wrecking Ball," Walsh finds the space necessary to crank out a few riffs. "Lucky That Way," co-written by Tommy Lee James, sounds like the follow-up to Walsh's classic 1978 hit "Life's Been Good." "Funk 50" is an update of Walsh's James Gang's "Funk 49," tidied up like it's 1993 and Walsh's last solo album Songs For A Dying Planet has a timely follow-up. "Band Played On" adds a sitar. "Spanish Guitar" works through country, flamenco and pop. "Family" throws in David Crosby and Graham Nash for harmony. "India" allows Walsh to try out the very-digital sounding equipment. Could this merry prankster be kidding us with all this talk of being an Analog Man