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Originally Posted by cledussnow
I have to strongly disagree.
He didn't stop doing solo work.
In fact, Walsh only did 2 records with the Eagles before the "reunion". In between Hotel California and the Long Run , he released his biggest hit "Life's Been Good" on arguably his most popular album "But Seriously Folks". His stint with The Eagles did not hinder Mr. Walsh's solo output at all.
As for the OP:
Bernie Leadon
Tossup between On the Border/Desperado
Already Gone
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But Seriously Folks is a good album, but I don't think it had the same levels as
Barnstorm an absolute classic and
The Smoker the Player, The Drinker You Get.
The actual point I was making, is that when people think of Joe Walsh they think of the Eagles first and then his solo stuff etc. The rest of Joe Walsh's discography is really just known by fans of his.