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Randy Meisner (1982)

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Album Review

Randy Meisner's second self-titled album, usually referred to as Randy Meisner (1982) to distinguish it from its 1978 predecessor, is a gorgeous country-rock production with a hard electric edge in all the right places and soaring melodies throughout — all worthy of a founding member of Poco and an original member of the Eagles. The guest players include Heart's Ann Wilson on one duet vocal and Nancy Wilson on backing vocals elsewhere, and the Tower of Power horns. Meisner is in exceptionally good voice throughout, on the slow, ringing electric ballads like "Never Been in Love," hard rocking tracks such as the breathless and beautiful "Playin' in the Deep End" (an original that, as an Eagles song, would've been a number one single and still should've been in this version) and "Doin' It for Delilah," and the ethereal "Strangers." There are pleasing guitar hooks throughout, and the album's mix of raw power and subtle lyricism has endured very well over the decades.

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I don't know why you have the review for Randy's first self titled solo album on this page. This is his 1982 self titled album. Please fix this error. Other than this error, the album is great. Anyone who downloads this album should be warned that the review is for Randy's first album and not the one featured.

Biography

Born: March 8, 1946 in Scottsbluff, NE

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

For a while, at the dawn of the 1970s, Randy Meisner looked to be one of California rock's also-rans — a prodigious talent on vocals and bass, he moved up through the ranks of '60s bands and was poised for a big break as a member of Poco, only to exit that band on the eve of the completion of their debut album. And then he got a second bite of the apple as a member of the Eagles, only to quit in the wake of their biggest album, Hotel California. Born in Scottsbluff, NE, in 1946, Meisner co-founded...
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