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  1. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get/You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind by Joe Walsh. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

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  2. The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get is the second studio album by American rock guitarist and singer Joe Walsh, released in 1973 by ABC-Dunhill Records in the United States and the United Kingdom, and was also released in Germany. It proved to be his commercial breakthrough, largely on the strength of the Top 40 hit single ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 CD release of "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get/You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind" on Discogs.

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  4. The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get/You Can't Argue With a Sick Mind. Joe Walsh. AllMusic Rating. User Rating (0) Your Rating. STREAM OR BUY: Release Date. 1980's. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Arena Rock, Blues-Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Barnstorm (1972)

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  5. You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind. (1976) But Seriously, Folks... (1978) You Can't Argue with a Sick Mind is a live solo album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in early 1976 as Walsh's last album for ABC Records. It was recorded live just before Walsh joined the Eagles.

  6. 8. Aug. 2022 · "The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get is the sort of wildly popular major-label album that litters nearly every bargain bin in the country, but don’t underestimate it. It reveals Walsh and company’s instrumental depth and aptitude for emotionally resonant songwriting beyond of the radio staples for which they were known and loved by classic-rock radio programmers and the people ...

  7. 22. Juli 2023 · The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get further develops the sonically inquisitive template and introduces keyboardist Rocke Grace. Having been a fan of Walter (by now Wendy) Carlos’ Switched-On Bach , Walsh was keen to integrate synthesisers into the band’s sound.