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THE CONFESSOR is one of Joe Walsh's string of 1980s post-Eagles solo albums that show he still had plenty more tricks up his sleeve after his big '78 hit, "Life's Been Good." The album deftly mixes loose, off-kilter stoner rock like "I Broke My Leg" with flashes of top-shelf songcraft and six-string wizardry like the epic title track, which moves from dusty folk-rock to larger-than-life stadium rock with seamless grace.
Recorded at Goodnight L.A., Los Angeles, California.
Personnel: Joe Walsh, Mark Andes, Dennis Belfield, Denny Carmassi, Jim Keltner, David Margen, Rick Marotta, Chet McCracken, Randy Newman, Keith Olsen, Alan Pasqua, Jerry Peterson, Jeff Porcaro, Mike Porcaro, Lon Price, Rick Rosas, Timothy B. Schmit, Ken Tussing, Waddy Wachtel.
Joe Walsh Confessor Songs Confessor Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Joe Walsh shows the way - great guitar work Originally released in 1985, ”The Confessor” represents some of the best work Joe Walsh has made in his entire career. The album opens with a few nonsense songs like “I Broke My Leg” & “Bubbles,” but then he gets down to business, with tracks like “Slow Dancing,” “15 Years,” the epic title track “The Confessor” as well as the excellent “Rosewood Bitters” & “Good Man Down.” The guitar playing is front and center on this string of songs, with backing from Mark Andes, Denny Carmassi (both ex-Heart), Jim Keltner, Rick Marotta, Chet McCracken, Randy Newman, Jeff & Mike Porcaro, Timothy B. Schmit and Waddy Wachtel. Production work was handled by Keith Olsen, who did a terrific job. It’s the kind of album that ought to be released in the DVD-Audio format and with a DTS soundtrack as well, to give listeners the full experience of this magnificent record. Submitted by sm.and (Hvidovre, Denmark)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
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