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  1. Playin' It Cool is the debut solo studio album by American musician Timothy B. Schmit, the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles. The album was released in 1984 on Asylum in the United States and Europe. The album features guest appearances from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Carl Wilson, J.D. Souther and Rita ...

    • 33:07
    • Record One and Amigo Studios (Los Angeles, California); Redwing Studios (Tarzana, California)
    • September 17, 1984
  2. Provided to YouTube by Rhino/ElektraPlayin' It Cool · Timothy B. SchmitPlayin' It Cool℗ 1985 Asylum RecordsPercussion: Don HenleyGuitar: Joe WalshAdditional ...

    • 6 Min.
    • 16,9K
    • Timothy B. Schmit - Topic
    • Waffle Stomp
    • Turn to Stone
    • Song For Emma
    • All Night Long
    • Life in The Fast Lane
    • In The City
    • Life’S Been Good
    • Rocky Mountain Way
    • Funk #49
    • Help Me Through The Night

    Fans of the 1982 film, “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”, will surely recognize this song. The “Waffle Stomp” is a mix mash of a variety of musical stylings, from techno beats to snappy keyboard action, all interspersed with some energetic claps. This is a fun, jaunty tune that’s accompanied by humorous lyrics, worthy of a “Mad Magazine” song satire.

    “Turn to Stone” shared Walsh’s feelings about the Nixon administration and Vietnam War. The world was hot in those days, with the evening news showing footage of soldiers returning home in body bags, and streets bursting with protesters. According to Walsh, he was also at the Kent State shootings, which added to his disillusionment with what was ha...

    “Song for Emma” is taken from a page of Walsh’s own life. It relates the tragic story of how his daughter of four years, was taken from him due to a car accident. Walsh saw this song as a chance for closure. “Song for Emma” is featured on his album, which reflected his outlookon life during that time, “…I was angry. I was really made at God, and I ...

    Another one of Joe Walsh’s compositions which found itself on a movie soundtrack is “All Night Long”. The movie was Urban Cowboy, and starred John Travolta. The up tempo, “All Night Long’ is a fun musical romp, the perfect party tune for dancing or mechanical bull riding. The song has a noticeable country sound, which helped it to chart on Billboar...

    Composed by Joe Walsh and Eagles band mates Glenn Frey and Don Henley, “Life in the Fast Lane” recounts the story of a couple who live life to the extreme, without concern for consequences. The song is an example of the comradery the men shared. It seems that one night, Walsh had his guitarand was warming up for a show. His band mates heard it, and...

    The Warriors is a film which came out in the 70’s and starred Michael Beck. Though the film never became a hit when released, it did develop a cult following that’s lasted throughout the years. Composed by Barry De Vorzon and Walsh, “In the City” was included in the film’s soundtrack, and became an instant classic. Later on, when the Eagles heard i...

    It doesn’t take a genius to get the gist of this song. “Life’s Been Good” revolves around the partying life of your average, 1970’s rock star. Some will call the song a satire, while others will call it the absolute truth, no satire about it. Which every way you lean, it’s a fun song, one to sing along with. “Life’s Been Good” was included on the s...

    Walsh shares writing credits with Rocke Grace, Kenny Passarelli and Joe Vitale for “Rocky Mountain Way”. Composed in 1973, “Rocky Mountain Way” was the song to put him on the map, so to speak. “Rocky Mountain Way” was the product of Walsh’s musings as he mowed his Boulder, Colorado lawn. However, things didn’t turn out as planned, as he was so exci...

    If the song’s title isn’t familiar, there’s a good chance that once you hear it, you’ll recognize it. Totally unique, creative and powerful, “Funk #49” was composed by Walsh, Jim Fox, and Dale Peters back when Walsh was a member of “The James Gang” band. You not only get funk and rock meshing together, but the smatterings of tribal vibes really giv...

    “Help Me Through the Night” is from his album, So What?. A reflective, pensive piece, one can’t help but feel the anguish of losing a child. A tender anthem to a mans well-kept, introspective nature. Back up vocals are provided by Glenn Frey, Randy Meisner and Don Henley of the Eagles. This was the first time these men played together on an album. ...

  3. Joseph Fidler „JoeWalsh (* 20. November 1947 in Wichita, Kansas) ist ein US-amerikanischer Rock - Gitarrist und Sänger. Seit 1976 ist er Mitglied der Eagles. 2011 listete der Rolling Stone Walsh auf Rang 54 der 100 größten Gitarristen aller Zeiten. [1]

  4. "Life's Been Good" is a song by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh that first appeared on the soundtrack to the 1978 film FM. The original eight-minute version was released on Walsh's fourth studio album But Seriously, Folks...

    • "Theme from Boat Weirdos"
    • May 1978
    • 1978
  5. Playin’ It Cool is the debut studio solo album by Timothy B Schmit, the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles. The album was released in 1984 on Asylum in the United States and Europe. The album features guest appearances from Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Steve Lukather, Carl Wilson, J.D. Souther and Rita Coolidge.

  6. 1980 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Playin' It Cool by Timothy B. Schmit. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.