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| 1. Welcome To The Club |
| 2. Falling Down |
| 3. Pavanne |
| 4. Time Out |
| 5. All Night Laundry Mat Blues |
| 6. Turn To Stone |
| 7. Help Me Thru The Night |
| 8. County Fair |
| 9. Song For Emma |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Walsh Rules...for awhile anyways,
By Lance (Kathleen, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: So What (Audio CD)
Joe Walsh's 'So What' is certainly a flash of brilliance, but just a flash. His later material would fall short in artistry, and then came the Eagles which, for me, sort of put a wrap on his career (Meisner didn't need help). Very rarely have I heard an album which makes me stop what I am doing and just {{{listen}}}. Emma, County Fair, and Help Me Through the Night are all melody jackpots. Turn to Stone is a good example how Walsh was evolving his sound from the James Gang days. This is a very well done album. Also of note is Joe's work on Dan Fogelberg's album 'Souvenirs'. One will certainly compliment the other. Enjoy the experience.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Joe's last great LP,
By Chris Burchell (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: So What (Audio CD)
In some ways this LP is where Joe Walsh came of age both in terms of his songwriting and the high profile artists who contribted to the LP (including of course future colleagues The Eagles).This is a classy set, although it does lack the creativity and variety of his first two 'solo' outings. It's a recording that shows off his guitar prowess more than any other and the version of 'Turn to Stone' is his best. There is a good mix of up tempo bluesy numbers including 'Welcome to the Club' and 'Time Out' which is close to his James Gang period and laid back, but very well played ballards such as the excellent 'Falling Down'. Joe walsh also shows his compositional talent in a moog version of a Ravel piano piece to great effect and the touching 'Song for Emma' which I belive was a tribute to one of his children who died. All round this is great stuff and in particular 'County Fair' is a reminder of how powerful his teeming up with drummer Joe Vitale could be. This was Joe's last great LP and I am still convinced Joe's eventual move to the Eagles was a commercial rather than creative move.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can You Say...."So What",
By Breadmanwalking "GCB" (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: So What (Audio CD)
Another good deal here. I found this for $4.36 less at another onliner,so that tells me that this price point is a little off. It's often very hard to get albums like this at the downtown retailers. To get it at my door for less than $15 is cool. There does not seem to be a well-priced remaster of this disc so I bought it as is. I'll be back with a review of the sonic quality. The sound is very good, a well done transfer to digital. "Turn to Stone" is dynamic, with the Eagles members on backing vocals. It's worth it....
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