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Ordinary Average Guy

1991 studio album by Joe Walsh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ordinary Average Guy
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Ordinary Average Guy is the ninth solo studio album, and its title track (second on the playlist), by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in mid 1991. It was Walsh's first album of entirely new music since Got Any Gum? in 1987, and his first solo album to be issued internationally by Epic following a four-year alliance with Warner Bros. Records in the United States and Canada. The album features Ringo Starr, Survivor's lead vocalist Jimi Jamison, and the drummer Joe Vitale from Walsh's former band Barnstorm. Vitale also sings the lead vocals on the final track of the album, "School Days".

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Critical reception

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Writing for AllMusic, critic Vincent Jeffries wrote of the album "This collection of nostalgia, decent balladry, and quirky anthems probably reinforced any notions of Joe Walsh's creative decline... this reflective, sometimes half-hearted effort belies a weariness that's both sad and difficult to appreciate as this master goes through the motions."[1]

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Track listing

All songs by Joe Walsh, except where noted.

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Personnel

  • Joe Walsh – vocals, keyboards, guitars
  • Joe Vitale – keyboards, drums, percussion, vocals, lead vocals (11)
  • Waddy Wachtel – guitars (5)
  • Rick Rosas – bass (1-4, 6-11), vocals
  • George "Chocolate" Perry – bass (5)
  • Chad Cromwell – drums, percussion
  • Otis Lawrence – saxophones
  • Kelly Hurt – backing vocals
  • Lavestia Miller – backing vocals
  • Al Paris – backing vocals
  • Jeffrey Rogers – backing vocals

Production

  • Scott MacLellan – executive producer
  • Joe Walsh – producer
  • Joe Vitale – producer
  • Dave Reynolds – recording, mixing
  • Jim Nipar – recording (5)
  • Bill Szymczyk – recording (5)
  • Tim Ray – recording assistant, mix assistant
  • Jim Stabile – recording assistant
  • John Walls – recording assistant, mix assistant
  • Vlado Meller – mastering
  • David Coleman – art direction
  • Alan Messer – photography
  • Patrick Cullie – barn photography
  • Willie Gibson – barn photography

Studios

  • Recorded at Pyramid Recording Studio (Lookout Mountain, Tennessee) and Kiva Recording Studio (Memphis, Tennessee).
  • Mixed at Kiva Recording Studio
  • Mastered at Sony Music Studios (New York City, New York).
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Charts

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References

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