Joe Walsh has previewed the title track, "Analog Man," the first taste of his latest album, due on June 5 via Fantasy Records/Concord. The album will be co-produced by Jeff Lynne and has been in the works for over a decade.
"I just really feel like it's all come together and finally I feel like a complete person and a complete musician," he told Classic Rock. "I think there is some confidence in there that I never had. That's what I was hiding."
"I know in the past, I've had screwy album titles, but I decided to call it Analog Man. Because, you know, my generation of musicians, we grew up analog, and now it's a digital world. We had to learn it, you know? Everything's totally different. There's no record companies — who knew that would happen? They were so powerful when I was young!"he previously told UltimateClassicRock.com.
Analog Man is Walsh's first solo effort in 20 years.
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