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Title:
Analog Man
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Style:
Pop Rock, Blues Rock
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MP3 album size:
1840 mb
FLAC album size:
1684 mb
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Rating:
4.3 ✪

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Tracklist

Analog Man
Wrecking Ball
Lucky That Way
Spanish Dancer
Funk 50
Band Played On
Family
One Day At A Time
Hi-Roller Baby
India
Fishbone
But I Try
DVD: Joe Walsh - For The Record
Play For The Record (Intro.)
Analog Man (Live)
Wrecking Ball (Live)
Lucky That Way (Live)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FAN-33846-00 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Car + DVD-V, Ltd, Multichannel, NT) Fantasy FAN-33846-00 US 2012
0888072337718 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(CD, Album) Fantasy 0888072337718 Europe 2012
4605026711747 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(CD, Album) Universal Music 4605026711747 Russia 2012
FAN-33771-02 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(CD, Album) Fantasy FAN-33771-02 Indonesia 2012
FAN-33771-02 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(CD, Album) Fantasy FAN-33771-02 US 2012
0888072338463 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(CD, Album, Dlx, Ltd + DVD-V) Fantasy 0888072338463 Europe 2012
0888072338463 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(CD, Album, Ltd + DVD-V) Fantasy 0888072338463 US 2012
FAN-33771ADV Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Fantasy FAN-33771ADV US 2012
FAN-33771-02 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Fantasy FAN-33771-02 Russia 2012
FAN-33771MC Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(Cass, Album, Promo) Fantasy FAN-33771MC US 2012
FAN-33839-01 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(LP, Album) Fantasy FAN-33839-01 US 2012
08880072338395 Joe Walsh Analog Man ‎(LP, Album) Fantasy 08880072338395 Europe 2012

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Reviews:
  • Hono
“Lucky That Way” from Analog Man pretty much sums up the life of Joe Walsh ... James Gang, his high flying stoner band from the late 60’s and early 70’s was laced with enough guitar riffs to keep us all floating in the stratosphere forever, was rejected by The Beatles’ Apple Corporation, and he’s now, of all things, Ringo Starr's brother in law, with Ringo playing on this, the fist solo release Joe’s given us in twenty years. After riding with the James Gang, he stumbled head long into The Eagles, a career in and of itself, one that’s given him a lifetime of recognition for his impeccable guitar work, and sonic sensibilities. Even with all this fortune and fame he hasn’t lost his sense of humor, complaining as he has for years about the coming of the digital age, yet recording this outing without one inch of analog tape. He goes on to sing, backed with harmonies from analog heros Crosby and Nash (without Stills), about his family, love, and new found sobriety. With Jeff Lynne stepping in to both produce and play, it prompts me to wonder why no one ever thought of adding Joe to the Traveling Wilburys’ lineup.The album's been stocked with rock and simmering funk, he morphs the James Gang classic “Funk 49” into “Funk 50,” complete with lyrics this time, while infectious slick guitar licks grace songs that will dance across your head, swirling back memories from the 70’s, where warm summer nights melted into endless days of cloudless sun, flying Frisbees, and the pockets of fringed jean shorts were filled with with righteous bud.Analog Man stands as a singular event in the solo career of Joe Walsh, every song is worth your time, each track is lush, and highly polished. And while this may sound like the man has aged and mellowed, he’s still rock’s clown prince, showing that nothing, not even the man himself, should be taken too seriously. Yes, “Life’s Been Good” for Joe Walsh, and Joe Walsh has been very good to us.Review by Jenell Kesler
  • Thundershaper
My top track picks: - Lucky That Way - Analog Man - India
  • Kagda
A typically overproduced Jeff Lynne whitewash extravanganza. It sounds far less like a Joe Walsh album and mostly like everything else Lynne stamps his airless, homogenized production style all over. Also, I'm pretty sure you don't really need to autotune Walsh's voice. Let things be raw and real once in awhile, forgo your "everything must be clean and perfect" m.o.. Blech.