词条 | The Confessor (album) | ||||||||||||||
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| name = The Confessor | type = Studio Album | artist = Joe Walsh | cover = Joe Walsh - The Confessor.jpg | alt = | released = {{Start date|1985|5|21}} | recorded = 1984 | venue = | studio = Goodnight LA Studios, Los Angeles, California, US | genre = {{flatlist|
}} | length = {{duration|m=36|s=15}} | label = Warner Bros. - 9 25281-1 Full Moon - 252812 Atlantic (CD, only) | producer = {{flatlist|
}} | prev_title = You Bought It – You Name It | prev_year = 1983 | next_title = Rocky Mountain Way | next_year = 1985 | misc = {{Singles | name = The Confessor (album) | type = Studio | single1 = The Confessor | single1date = 1985 }} }} The Confessor is the seventh studio solo album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in mid 1985, on the labels Warner Bros. Records, and Full Moon Records. The album was produced by Grammy Award winning producer and sound engineer Keith Olsen as well as Walsh himself. The album peaked at number 65 on the Billboard 200. Album artworkThe cover art for the album features the painting Zwei Männer in Betrachtung des Mondes (Two Men Contemplating the Moon), a famous work by the German nineteenth-century romantic landscape artist Caspar David Friedrich, with a grainy photograph of Walsh in behind. The back cover is another painting by Friedrich, Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer (Wanderer above the Sea of Fog). CompositionThe album includes a cover of Michael Stanley's "Rosewood Bitters," which got some FM airplay in the US;[1] Walsh played slide guitar on the original recording which Stanley originally recorded. On this version instead he plays an electric guitar.[2] "Slow Dancing" is a song written by Loz Netto for Walsh. Netto was the guitarist in the English band called "Moon" from the mid 1970s and the band "Sniff 'n' the Tears" from the late 1970s. A variety of styles are explored on this album, including elements of blues, pop, and even Caribbean music. The title song is more in the vein of progressive rock. RecordingThe album would be something that Walsh's new girlfriend Stevie Nicks would get involved with. Nicks old friend Keith Olsen was hired to produce the album and the musicians were the superimposed LA session stalwarts like: Jim Keltner, Mike Porcaro, Waddy Wachtel, Randy Newman, Alan Pasqua and a lot of musicians Walsh had never worked with before, the only familiar face was Timothy B. Schmit (of the Eagles) who only recorded backing vocals.[3] Critical reception{{Album ratings| rev1 =AllMusic | rev1Score = {{Rating|2.5|5}} [4] }} Upon its release, the album was poorly received by many critics but sold quite well. Guitar World, critic Bruce Malamut wrote that the album is "the apologia of a strictly raised mid-western episcopalian after living in rock and roll sin for ‘Fifteen Years’ on the road," and that "The balance … is a sober retrospective from rock’s own Harpo Marx."[5] Rolling Stone said that "Walsh is trying to make the kind of record he used to make a decade ago, and the result is, well, out of date, sound [sic] like something out of a 1975 time capsule."[3] Writing retrospectively for AllMusic, critic James Chrispell highly complimented the title track, but wrote of the album "Joe Walsh just hasn't been able to produce a complete album of great material, and The Confessor is no exception. The first half is dreck... Worthwhile for the title track alone."[4] Live performances and TourAfter the release of the album, Walsh toured again with Joe Vitale in Australia and in the US. In Australia the band was called "Creatures From America". In the US they were the opening act on some gigs for Foreigner.[6] "The Confessor" and "Good Man Down" were the only tracks from this album which were performed live on that tour.[6]
Track listingAll songs by Joe Walsh, except where noted. {{Track listing| title1 = Problems | length1 = 3:55 | writer1 = Walsh, Bill Arbuckle | title2 = I Broke My Leg | length2 = 3:12 | title3 = Bubbles | length3 = 3:33 | title4 = Slow Dancing | length4 = 4:22 | writer4 = Loz Netto | title5 = 15 Years | length5 = 3:52 | title6 = The Confessor | length6 = 7:06 | title7 = Rosewood Bitters | length7 = 3:29 | writer7 = Michael Stanley | title8 = Good Man Down | length8 = 4:14 | writer8 = Walsh, Waddy Wachtel | title9 = Dear John | length9 = 2:40 | total_length = 36:15 }} Personnel
ChartsAlbum - Billboard (United States)
Singles - Billboard (United States)
See also
References1. ^http://popdose.com/basement-songs-joe-walsh-rosewood-bitters/ {{Joe Walsh}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Confessor}}2. ^http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-confessor-mw0000650947 3. ^1 http://www.nysse.com/jw/anthology.html 4. ^1 {{cite web |first=James |last=Chrispell |title= The Confessor > Review |url={{Allmusic|class=album|id= r21464 |pure_url=yes}} |publisher=Allmusic |accessdate=July 9, 2011}} 5. ^http://www.answers.com/topic/joe-walsh 6. ^1 http://waddywachtelinfo.com/JoeWalsh2.html 7 : 1985 albums|Joe Walsh albums|Albums produced by Keith Olsen|Albums produced by Joe Walsh|Warner Bros. Records albums|Atlantic Records albums|Pop rock albums by American artists |
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