Joe Walsh discography
Joe Walsh is an American musician. Known as a member of the rock band Eagles, Walsh is also a solo recording artist. His highest charting song is "A Life of Illusion", which reached number 1 on Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks.
Discography
James Gang albums
Barnstorm albums
Eagles albums
Solo albums
Compilation albums
Albums with REO Speedwagon
Albums with Ringo Starr
Other album appearances
Year |
Artist |
Album |
1967 |
The Ohio Express |
"Beg, Borrow and Steal" LP
- (vocals/guitar on "I Find I Think Of You" and "And It's True,")
|
1970 |
B.B. King |
Indianola Mississippi Seeds
- (Guest artist, rhythm guitar)
|
1973 |
Manassas |
Down the Road
|
1973 |
America |
Hat Trick
|
1973 |
Michael Stanley |
Rosewood Bitters
|
1973 |
Michael Stanley |
Friends and Legends
- (performed on most songs on album)
|
1973 |
Rick Derringer |
All American Boy
- (performed on "Teenage Queen")
|
1974 |
Billy Preston |
The Kids and Me |
1974 |
Dan Fogelberg |
Souvenirs
- (Walsh performed on and produced this album)
|
1974 |
Joe Vitale |
Roller Coaster Weekend |
1975 |
Keith Moon |
Two Sides of the Moon
- (Walsh played electric guitar on four songs.)
|
1976 |
Fools Gold |
Fools Gold
- (Walsh performed on and produced this album with Glenn Frey and Glyn Johns. Walsh played guitar on "Coming Out Of Hiding")
|
1977 |
Al Kooper |
Act Like Nothing's Wrong
- (Slide guitar on "Hollywood Vampire")
|
1977 |
Andy Gibb |
Flowing Rivers |
1977 |
Jay Ferguson |
Thunder Island |
1977 |
Carl Palmer |
New Orleans |
1979 |
Jay Ferguson |
Real Life Ain't This Way |
1980 |
Warren Zevon |
Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School |
1980 |
Beach Boys |
Keepin' the Summer Alive
- (Walsh played guitar on the title track)
|
1981 |
John Entwistle |
Too Late the Hero
- (Walsh performed on and produced this album)
|
1981 |
Joe Vitale |
Plantation Harbor |
1982 |
Don Henley |
I Can't Stand Still
|
1982 |
Lionel Richie |
Lionel Richie
- (Mellow slide guitar solo on "Wandering Stranger")
|
1984 |
Timothy B. Schmit |
Playin' It Cool
- (Slide guitar, electric guitar)
|
1985 |
Michael McDonald |
No Lookin' Back
- (Guest artist, slide guitar)
|
1986 |
Steve Winwood |
Back in the High Life
- (Co-writer and guitar on "Split Decision")
|
1986 |
Albert Collins |
Jazzvisions: Jump The Blues Away |
1987 |
Richard Marx |
Richard Marx
|
1990 |
Wilson Phillips |
Wilson Phillips
|
1990 |
Herbs |
Homegrown
- (Walsh played and sang on, wrote for and produced this album; it includes the original versions of "Up All Night", "Ordinary Average Guys" (sung by Herbs bassist Charlie Tumahai) and "It's Alright")
|
1991 |
Bob Seger |
The Fire Inside
- (Guitar, 12 string guitar)
|
1993 |
Paul Shaffer |
The World's Most Dangerous Party
|
1998 |
Fleetwood Mac |
Live in Boston Volume Two
|
2000 |
Rick Danko |
Times Like These
- (Guest artist, guitar, piano, backing vocals)
|
2006 |
Frankie Miller |
Long Way Home |
2012 |
Ringo Starr |
Ringo 2012
|
2012 |
Kix Brooks |
New to This Town
|
2014 |
Foo Fighters |
Sonic Highways
- (Guest guitar solo on "Outside")
|
Eagles songs written by Joe Walsh
Eagles studio recordings featuring Joe Walsh on lead vocal
Note: Other songs in the Eagles catalog that were sung and written by Walsh include "Life's Been Good" and "All Night Long", from Walsh's solo career, which were included on Eagles Live, and "Funk #49", from Walsh's days in the James Gang, was included on the fourth "Millennium Concert" disc of the Eagles box set Selected Works: 1972-1999. The band has also been known to play "Rocky Mountain Way," as seen on the Farewell Tour I DVD. These are not Eagles songs however, since the studio cuts did not originate under the Eagles name.
Singles
Year |
Title |
Chart positions |
Album |
US |
US Main |
UK [2] |
1973 |
"Rocky Mountain Way" |
23 |
— |
— |
The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get |
1974 |
"Meadows" |
89 |
— |
— |
1975 |
"Turn to Stone" |
93 |
— |
— |
So What |
1976 |
"Walk Away" |
105 |
— |
— |
You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind |
1977 |
"Rocky Mountain Way" |
— |
— |
39 |
Rocky Mountain Way EP |
1978 |
"Life's Been Good" |
12 |
— |
14 |
But Seriously Folks... |
"Over and Over" |
106 |
— |
— |
1979 |
"Turn to Stone" |
109 |
— |
— |
The Best of Joe Walsh |
1980 |
"All Night Long" |
19 |
— |
— |
Urban Cowboy Soundtrack |
1981 |
"A Life of Illusion" |
34 |
1 |
— |
There Goes The Neighborhood |
1983 |
"Space Age Whiz Kids" |
52 |
21 |
— |
You Bought It, You Name It |
"I Can Play That Rock & Roll" |
— |
13 |
— |
1985 |
"The Confessor" |
— |
8 |
— |
The Confessor |
1987 |
"The Radio Song" |
— |
8 |
— |
Got Any Gum? |
"In My Car" |
— |
14 |
— |
1991 |
"Ordinary Average Guy" |
— |
3 |
— |
Ordinary Average Guy |
"All of a Sudden" |
— |
13 |
— |
1992 |
"Vote for Me" |
— |
10 |
— |
Songs for a Dying Planet |
[3]
Guest singles
Other charted songs
References
- ↑ Jason Ankeny (1947-11-20). "Joe Walsh | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
- ↑ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 590. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ↑ Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 1044–1045. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.