
Got Any Gum? is a Rock album by Joe Walsh, originally released in 1987. On Gatefold: 22 pressings tracked.
About
Released in 1987, Joe Walsh’s <i>Got Any Gum?</i> has been widely misunderstood, mostly because it bears little resemblance to his beloved '70s output. Many critics make the mistake of locating this album in the context of Walsh’s early career. Instead it should be located in the context of 1987, when the influential TV show <i>Miami Vice</i> had spawned its own genre of decadent, heart-pumping pop-rock music. Inexplicably, Walsh never appeared on <i>Miami Vice</i>, but “Fun,” “Malibu,” and “Time” would've been a perfect fit for the show’s neon shootouts and high-speed Ferrari chases. Which is to say: <i>Got Any Gum?</i> has its own charm, as long the listener accepts it as the charm of the high '80s in all its synth-driven glory. As usual for Walsh, there are a few genuinely experimental nuggets hidden away here, including the atmospheric “No Peace in the Jungle,” which is reminiscent of Leonard Cohen’s work from the same period. For those solely seeking a pop hit, there's the jangly and bouncy “In My Car,” which was cowritten by Ringo Starr and is every bit as catchy as anything The Traveling Wilburys ever put out.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1The Radio Song3:34
- A2Fun3:01
- A3In My Car3:36
- A4Malibu5:07
- A5Half Of The Time5:07
Side B
- B1Got Any Gum?1:13
- B2Up To Me5:17
- B3No Peace In The Jungle5:52
- B4Memory Lane4:23
- B5Time4:08
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- polished
- sarcastic
- witty
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Alan WyseSYNTHESIZER PROGRAMMED BY
- Chad CromwellDRUMS
- David CochranBASS
- Jimi JamisonBACKING VOCALS
- Joe WalshGUITAR, VOCALS, KEYBOARDS
- John David SoutherBACKING VOCALS ARRANGED BY VOCALS
- Mark RiveraSAXOPHONE
- Terry ManningKEYBOARDS , BACKING VOCALS KEYBOARDS, BACKING VOCALS
- Rick RosasBASS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 22 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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