Album
The Confessor
1985 · Rock
4 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Confessor is a Rock album by Joe Walsh, originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
About
While Joe Walsh’s 1985 album <i>The Confessor</i> is not the work of an artist out of ideas, it definitely reflects a man low on energy, and slowly coming undone. While those aren’t the qualities fans look for in a Joe Walsh record — or rock records in general, for that matter — <i>The Confessor</i> is nonetheless a fascinating listen that emits a distinct and often unsettling energy. “I Broke My Leg,” “Slow Dancing” and “15 Years” could accurately be described as ZZ Top on Quaaludes. Unlike contemporaneous songs by that famous group, Walsh’s embrace of drum machines did not result in a revitalized sound, but rather an atmosphere of claustrophobia. This is not necessarily a bad thing — “15 Years” bears a resemblance to the kind of warped blues you might hear in a roadhouse in a David Lynch film. When Walsh gets his blood up for “Good Man Down” the results are much more generic than the slow songs, which have a creepy allure. The album is anchored by its title song, an existential blues that eventually erupts in what is probably the angriest guitar work of Walsh’s career.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Problems3:56
- A2I Broke My Leg3:11
- A3Bubbles3:32
- A4Slow Dancing4:19
- A515 Years3:52
Side B
- B1The Confessor7:03
- B2Rosewood Bitters3:28
- B3Good Man Down4:14
- B4Dear John2:40
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- gritty
- brooding
- heartland
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
Production & Engineering
- Dennis SagerENGINEER
- Greg FulginitiMASTERING
- Keith OlsenENGINEER
- Keith OlsenPRODUCER
- Keith OlsenPRODUCER, ENGINEER
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 26 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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