Joe Walsh

Joe Walsh - So What (1974) {2015, Hybrid SACD} Audio CD Layer [Repost]

Joe Walsh - So What (1974) {2015, Hybrid SACD} Audio CD Layer
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 343 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 215 Mb
Full Scans | 00:36:34 | RAR 5% Recovery
Classic Rock | Audio Fidelity #AFZ 214

Joe Walsh's catalog by this point was two albums strong and of a consistently high quality. Despite a change of lineup for So What – a wide range of musicians is used, including the Eagles' Don Henley – the sound is very similar to previous releases. A number of classic Walsh tracks are featured, including a more polished version of "Turn to Stone," originally featured on his debut album, Barnstorm, in a somewhat more riotous style. "Help Me Thru the Night," Walsh's mellowest song to date, is helped along by some fine lead and backing vocals from the band. So What sees Walsh in top form as a guitarist. Most of the nine tracks feature solos of unquestionable quality in his usual rock style. The classic rock genre that the man so well defined with his earlier albums is present here throughout, and it is pulled off with the usual unparalleled Joe Walsh ability.
Joe Walsh - Look What I Did! The Joe Walsh Anthology (1995) 2CDs, Japanese Press

Joe Walsh - Look What I Did! The Joe Walsh Anthology (1995) 2CDs, Japanese Press
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 887 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 342 Mb | Scans ~ 46 Mb
Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock | Label: MCA/Victor | # MVCM-18020~1 | 02:29:45

A double-disc set that draws from all of the phases of Joe Walsh's career, with the notable exception of The Eagles, Look What I Did! features almost every worthwhile song the guitarist ever recorded, even though it does contain pure dreck like "I.L.B.T.s," which is also known as "I Like Big Tits".

Joe Walsh - So What (MCA 0062.708) (GER 1974) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by luckburz at Aug. 27, 2010
Joe Walsh - So What (MCA 0062.708) (GER 1974) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

Joe Walsh - So What
FLAC | NO LOG & CUE | Artwork | 24Bit: 713 MB | 16Bit: 220 MB
Cat#: MCA 0062.708 | Country/Year: Germany 1974
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So What is the third album by Joe Walsh, released in 1974. It contains such hard rock gems as Welcome To The Club and remake of the Barnstorm track, "Turn To Stone". Walsh also shows his more introspective side on such songs as "Help Me Through The Night" and "Song For Emma", a tribute to Walsh's daughter who had just been killed in a bus accident that year. On a few tracks, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, and Randy Meisner of the Eagles contributed background vocals. Over a year and a half later, Joe would be drafted into the Eagles replacing Bernie Leadon.
Joe Walsh - "But Seriously, Folks…" (1978) [2012, Audio Fidelity AFZ 079] Repost

Joe Walsh - "But Seriously, Folks…" (1978)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Audio Fidelity AFZ 079 | ~ 202 or 86 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 101 Mb
Classic Rock

As far as studio albums go, But Seriously Folks is Joe Walsh's most insightful and melodic. But Seriously Folks, released in 1978, was the album the Eagles should have made rather than the mediocre The Long Run. It captures a reflective song cycle along the same thematic lines of Pet Sounds, only for the '70s…

Joe Walsh - Barnstorm (1972) (MFSL) REPOST  Music

Posted by uff at Aug. 22, 2013
Joe Walsh - Barnstorm (1972) (MFSL) REPOST

Joe Walsh - Barnstorm (1972) (MFSL)
Rock | 1cd | EAC Rip | Flac + Cue + Log | covers
MFSL MFCD 777 | rel: 1990 | 210Mb

Barnstorm, Joe Walsh's first solo album after leaving the James Gang, garnered him fame not only as a guitarist but also as a songwriter. While it's true that Walsh established himself as a late-'60s/early-'70s guitar hero on the Gang's more boogie-oriented rock numbers, it's Walsh's love of lushly textured production and spacy, open-ended songs featuring both acoustic and electric guitars that is showcased here on this wildly adventurous and forgotten unqualified masterpiece. Recorded at the Caribou Ranch in Nederland, CO, Barnstorm reflects the big sky and wide open spaces. Accompanied by bassist Kenny Passarelli and drummer Joe Vitale, Walsh freely indulges himself with fat guitars and keyboards, beautiful choruses, country tinges, and pastoral pop hooks, as evidenced by the glorious opener, "Here We Go."
Joe Walsh - Analog Man (2012) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Joe Walsh - Analog Man (2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 36:36 minutes | 845 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll legend, Joe Walsh, returns with "Analog Man", his first solo recording in over two decades. "Analog Man" is a timeless effort that features Walsh’s beloved charm and musical know-how. Guitarist for the iconic rock band, The Eagles, Joe Walsh is best known for his powerful guitar licks and harder rock sound. The album is a playful reference to a new digital era. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the ten-track album was produced by Jeff Lynne and Joe Walsh with Tommy Lee James co-writing some of the tracks. The album boasts a guest appearance by Ringo Starr on Walsh’s favorite song off the album, "Lucky That Way".
Joe Walsh - Joe Walsh's Greatest Hits: Little Did He Know... (1997)

Joe Walsh - Joe Walsh's Greatest Hits: Little Did He Know… (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 521 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 217 Mb
Full Scans | 01:15:37 | RAR 5% Recovery
Rock | MCA Records #MCABD-11679

Good-natured rock & roll wise guy Joe Walsh not only made a name for himself as guitarist for The Eagles and The James Gang, but he also had a successful solo career. Known for his self-deprecating sense of humor ("Life's Been Good") and his dirty guitar boogie (the pulsating "Rocky Mountain Way"), Walsh drew a fan base from those who were fond of the harder edge he gave to The Eagles. He was easily one of the better guitarists of his generation, not so much for flashy licks but for his rhythmic sensibilities and awareness of restraint and economy. Yet Walsh continued to view himself as an "Ordinary Average Guy."

Joe Walsh & Barnstorm - Turning To Stone (2021)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Feb. 4, 2025
Joe Walsh & Barnstorm - Turning To Stone (2021)

Joe Walsh & Barnstorm - Turning To Stone (2021)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 126 MB
53:45 | Hard Rock, Blues Rock | Label: gOLDfISh reCORds

STUNNING 1973 BROADCAST FROM JOE WALSH x26 BARNSTORMn In December 1971, Joe Walsh left the James Gang. Steve Marriott, by then frontman guitarist of Humble Pie, invited him to move to England and join his band, which Peter Frampton had recently left, but Walsh declined. Instead, he moved to Colorado and formed Barnstorm, with drummer and multi-instrumentalist Joe Vitale, and bassist Kenny Passarelli, although both of their albums credited Walsh as a solo artist. They started recording their debut immediately after forming, but at the time there were only Walsh and Vitale on these sessions. Chuck Rainey did the first bass tracks on the album but these were soon replaced by Passarelli.n Walsh and Barnstorm released their debut album, the eponymous Barnstorm, in October 1972. After taking a cue from Pete Townshend, Walsh utilized the ARP Odyssey synthesizer to great effect on such songs as Mother Says and Here We Go. Walsh also experimented with acoustic guitar, slide guitar, effects pedals, fuzzbox, talk box, and keyboards as well as running his guitar straight into a Leslie speaker 122 to get swirly, organ-like guitar tones. The album was a critical success, but achieved only moderate sales. The follow-up, The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get, released in June 1973, was marketed under Walshx27s name (although officially a Barnstorm album) and was their commercial breakthrough. It peaked at No. 6 on the US Billboard chart. The first and lead single, Rocky Mountain Way, received heavy airplay and reached No. 23 on the US Top 40 chart.n In the wake of the release of Smoker, Barnstorm toured the US and on 24th September 73 the group performed at the University of Texas in Arlington, where they put on a superb gig which was recorded for live FM radio Broadcast.n Never previously released, this concert in now available in its entirety on this new CD.

Joe Walsh - Analog Man (2012)  Music

Posted by SERTiL at May 30, 2012
Joe Walsh - Analog Man (2012)

Joe Walsh - Analog Man
Classic Rock, Southern Rock | mp3 VBR 270 kbps | 36:32 min | 69.49 MB
Label: Fantasy/Concord | Tracks: 10 | Rls.date: 2012-06-05

Grammy Award winning rock and roll legend Joe Walsh returns with Analog Man, his first solo album in two decades to be released on June 5th, 2012 from Fantasy Records/Concord Music Group. Analog Man is both modern and timelessly soulful, packed with Walsh's beloved wit, charm and chops; it delivers an incredibly raw and intimate sound. "It's been 20 years and I have a lot to say," said Walsh. "These songs come from the heart." 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.
Joe Walsh - The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get (MCA MCAD-31121) (US 1990)

Joe Walsh - The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get
FLAC | EAC, LOG & CUE | Full Artwork Scan (400dpi .png) | Size: 234 MB | Hotfile & Rapidshare
Cat#: MCA MCAD-31121 | Country/Year: US 1990

The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get is the second album by Joe Walsh and his band Barnstorm, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music), although the album's front cover (right) credits only Walsh. 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.